20040924 Friday September 24, 2004

A Good Thing Gets Better

I upgraded my Linksys routers to the latest Sveasoft Alchemy pre5.3 firmware. WDS works great, WEP is now configured correctly, and QoS is doing a great job.

The only glitch was a problem with my Motorola ATA (used to connect to Vonage). The Vonage technical support people simply upgraded the firmware on the ATA, and it simply started to work.

Thank you very much Sveasoft developers for all the work you are doing!

-- Fred

( Sep 24 2004, 05:34:54 PM MDT ) Permalink

Coralizing Content

I'm a geek. I admit it freely and proudly. I even used to have all the t-shirts.

I also run my own e-mail and web server at home? Why? Mostly because I want to be able to control my mail, filter it as I want it. I also want the ability to serve my own content from home.

The problem here is that I only have a tiny upstream pipe. As a result, it's easy to go ahead and clog it with people looking at my picture gallery. I would rather be able to use it to be able to send e-mails out or to work from home.

A way to reduce the amount of information going through my small upload pipe would be to cache it. Well, I don't have infrastructure on the other side of the pipe, and there's no way that I can afford to pay Akamai to act as my cache.

Well, there's an open and free Content Distribution Network (CDN) out there called Coral. This is essentially a vastly distributed cache system that doesn't require the installation of any software or configuration of any proxy servers to be used. I gave it a try by "coralizing" my picture gallery. What a difference it makes! Pictures show up so much faster!

Maybe I'll be able to reclaim my broaband connection now.

-- Fred

PS: Yes, I know that there are hundreds of options for picture galleries, web based emails and other services out there. I wanted to do it myself though and get just a bit of experience in the process. What can I say. I'm a geek!

( Sep 24 2004, 05:02:43 PM MDT ) Permalink