The wedding pictures from Belarus are up. You can find them
here. The video is coming along and will be out *sometime*.
Wireless ethernet bridge
When Maryna and I moved into our new place, I quickly realized that Internet access through the cable modem was going to be a problem for my data servers. This conundrum was obvious since the cable outlet (i.e. Internet uplink) is 50 feet away from my office, and stringing cable through the living room was not an option.
I had a glimmer of hope one day when I saw modified firmware available for Linksys WRT54G routers, and that this firmware could be used to create bridges. So after finally getting around to playing with this firmware, I set up my second WRT54G into client mode (this is how it bridges). From my office I can now connect to the Internet via ethernet cable. I have seen reports that only one device can connect to the WRT54G when it is in client mode, hopefully this is not the case since I only wanted to connect my servers to help debug my thesis project's client/server code. I guess this would be okay, though, since I don't need both servers up to debug with, one would be enough.
