Unified Home Networks with the Fritzbox

  2007-01-12 12:30:02
The Fritzbox is an all-in-one Linux-based device that supports VoIP, home networking, and even some extension mechanisms. Hacker Guylhem Aznar explains how he simplified his home network with this device. 
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