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Information herein is subject to change without notice. Companies,
names, and data used in examples herein are fictitious unless otherwise
noted. No part may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any
means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, except the express
written permission of ZyXEL Communications Corporation.
This Product includes Linux Kernel 2.6.21.x, Busybox 1.12.1, Dnsmasq
2.40, Goahead 2.1.8, Igmpproxy 0.1 beta2, Inadyn 1.96, Iproute2 2.6.24,
Rp-pppoe 3.8, Iptables 1.4.0rc1, Updatedd 2.5, Linux-igd 1, Lldt 1.2,
Ntpclient 2000 345, Wireless_tools 29, Bridge-utils 1.1, Pptp-client 1.7.1,
Ppp 2.4.2, Rp-12tp 0.4, Wpa_supplicant 0.5.7, Zebra-0.95a _ripd, Gcc
3.4.2, Uboot 1.1.3 and Mtd-utils 1.0.0, rt2860apd, comgt-0.32, ethtool,
buildroot-gcc342, hso-1.6, inadyn.source.v1.99, mkimage, squashfs 3.2-
r2, mtd_write, ntpclient, pciutils-3.0.0, pkg-config, usb-modeswitch-1.1.0
under the GPL License.
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