Adrian Kennard and Kevin Hones, founders of FireBrick routers and firewalls, talk about how you can design, construct, check, and help a {hardware} router and community working system from scratch. Host Gavin Henry spoke with them a few huge array of subjects, beginning with element selections, embedded working system design, testing, and launch cycles. The dialog explores extra detailed areas like configuration administration, ethernet packet processing, RF engineering, energy engineering, VoIP, community protocol design, RFCs, documentation, broadband, community monitoring, semaphores, CE marks, EMC testing, IPv6, L2TP, electromagnetic compatibility, emissions and immunity, EN55022/EN55024, security EN60950, XML, XSD, JSON, and never being afraid to create one thing that matches your precise necessities and no extra.
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