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Day: November 21, 2004

Use The Linksys Nslu2 As An Itunes Server

November 21, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 11 Comments

nslu2

the linksys nslu2 is a fun thing to hack around with, not only can you change the firmware and do things like telnet to it, but with this guide it can act as an itunes server and stream music to any of your computers running itunes.

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