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access to router source code
- 8 years ago
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I could care less if there is a difference between the "modem" and "router", you will get the same response that Jezra did. - 8 years ago
Hi Liz
I think your response may have been colored by the oddly aggressive posts by the other forum members.
As you can see in that old quoted thread, it was asking a wholly different question unrelated to this one.
The router of this modem *is* running Linux with Busybox. Both of which are under the GPL v2 license. It is not a question of what OS the modem's router is running. That is already clearly available from the modem's syslog as I quoted in the original post.
For your reference:
https://busybox.net/license.html#enforce
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/kernel-enforcement-statement.html
Please do pass this on up your support channels.
Thank you.
Hughesnet encourages nothing from any of us other than not violating the community guidelins or TOS.
What piques peoples' curiosity is when someone asks a strange question, like requesting the source code for a proprietary product.
With that said, I believe your response has answered my question.
GabeU, changing the subject: is your download speed still awesome? I'm having inconsistent speeds, and have gone back to how it was when the Gen 5 system was first installed, hovering around 17-20 Mbps, but dipping a lot, so things buffer a bit and sometimes websites don't load (a few minutes ago, Testmy was refusing to load).
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