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Introduction

Hello All!

I'd like to quickly introduce myself and why I'm here with all of you before starting to post, well...useful articles.

I've been interested in open source software and especially the companies that embrace it since my discovery of the idea of open source development. I'm currently persuing my Bachelor's in E-Business through DePaul University in Chicago and I'm highly involved with the Coleman Entrepreneurship Center there. In fact, I was this years 2008 Entrepreneurial Student of the Year as well as one of the Illinois Technology Association's "Top 50 for the Future" award winners. Backtracking a little; I was always a bit of an entrepreneur and love all that revolves around business. In highschool I founded a website design and programming firm that still successfully operates today as well as a number of other small ventures. Currently, I'm growing a Wi-Fi hotspot management and promotion business, Titan Hotspots, and having a lot of fun with it. I found this community through a few good networking sessions and my insatiable appetite to create a more stable, faster, and promising hotspot solution for my clients. With all the promising aspects of the Netgear WGR614L, we quickly moved to using it for our setups.

I'm always looking for new tech ideas, cool features, and anything I can break. Since I've got a background in the business end of technology that's mostly what I'll be writing on. I'll be commenting on the business uses of the Netgear open source router, possible and existing. Of course, I'll also be here talking about the multitudes of topics surrounding the router including business projects involving its use, things you wouldn't expect the WGR614L to be able to do, and more.

Be on the lookout later this week for some new and fun tutorials you can experiment with!

Read More In: MyOpenRouter Lounge WGR614L Open Source Router Programmer's Corner Open Source Projects and Firmware

Brian Fritton from Titan Hotspots wants to share his widsom with you. Stay tuned as he talks about handy programming tips, using the NETGEAR WGR614L in practical business applications, and everything in between.


Tags : Brian FrittonIntroductionNetgear WGR614LOpensource routerOpensource usage

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