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From: Chad Smith ------------------------------------------------------ I've never seen anyone try to make a router anything more than a router. http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=MZK-WDPR&cat=MP3 Touchscreen, mp3 player, digital picture frame, clock, FM radio....? On a router. *- Chad W. Smith* *"I like a man who's middle name is W."* President George W. Bush - February 10, 2003 bit.ly/gwb-dubya

=============================================================== From: Chad Smith ------------------------------------------------------ Here's the product page. http://www.planex.net/product/router/mzk-wdpr.htm It apparently even plays YouTube! :) Still - a bit pricey at $66. But an interesting take on a pretty bland piece of equipment. I mean, if you have to have a box sitting in your house with wires running off it, it might as well do something. *- Chad W. Smith* *"I like a man who's middle name is W."* President George W. Bush - February 10, 2003 bit.ly/gwb-dubya

=============================================================== From: Rod-Lists ------------------------------------------------------ interesting toy even if you can't flash it. If you can well . . . ----- Original Message ----- From: Chad Smith To: CHUGALUG Sent: Sun, 18 Dec 2011 01:56:46 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Chugalug] Wonder if it runs Linux [Probably Off-Topic] I've never seen anyone try to make a router anything more than a router. http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=MZK-WDPR&cat=MP3 Touchscreen, mp3 player, digital picture frame, clock, FM radio....? On a router. *- Chad W. Smith* *"I like a man who's middle name is W."* President George W. Bush - February 10, 2003 bit.ly/gwb-dubya

=============================================================== From: William Wade ------------------------------------------------------ My Asus Router with DD-WRT has a USB port. There are various DD-WRT (and original Firmware) applications for it. Print and USB block device server are the main ones, but I could see others.