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[[Category:Businesses]][[D-Link]] is a manufacturer of computer components, including network cards (wired and wireless), hubs, and routers.{{seed}}
 
[[Category:Businesses]][[D-Link]] is a manufacturer of computer components, including network cards (wired and wireless), hubs, and routers.{{seed}}
 
==Issues==
 
==Issues==
* [http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=30855 Man takes on D-Link]: firmware in some D-Link hardware was hard-coded to inappropriately use an [[NTP]] server in Denmark, thus flooding that server with NTP requests from all over the globe, which is going to cost the server's operator "$8,800 a year to keep open" if D-Link doesn't fix the problem.
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* [http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=30855 Man takes on D-Link]: firmware in some D-Link hardware was hard-coded to inappropriately use an [[NTP (protocol)|NTP]] server in Denmark, thus flooding that server with NTP requests from all over the globe, which is going to cost the server's operator "$8,800 a year to keep open" if D-Link doesn't fix the problem.
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==Reference==
 
==Reference==
 
* [http://dlink.com/ company website]
 
* [http://dlink.com/ company website]
 
* {{wikipedia|D-Link}}
 
* {{wikipedia|D-Link}}

Latest revision as of 01:14, 9 April 2006

D-Link is a manufacturer of computer components, including network cards (wired and wireless), hubs, and routers.

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Issues

  • Man takes on D-Link: firmware in some D-Link hardware was hard-coded to inappropriately use an NTP server in Denmark, thus flooding that server with NTP requests from all over the globe, which is going to cost the server's operator "$8,800 a year to keep open" if D-Link doesn't fix the problem.

Reference