diff --git a/blog/new-wireless-gigabit-linux-router-for-ungleich-office.mdwn b/blog/new-wireless-gigabit-linux-router-for-ungleich-office.mdwn index 5d4058fa..ca9f234d 100644 --- a/blog/new-wireless-gigabit-linux-router-for-ungleich-office.mdwn +++ b/blog/new-wireless-gigabit-linux-router-for-ungleich-office.mdwn @@ -38,9 +38,10 @@ Drawback: It has only 8 MiB of flash attached and its [OpenWRT and 802.11ac support](https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=44201) is still work in progress. Given that all our clients support 802.11n only currently, -I was considering some other router. Remembering that +I was considering other routers as well. Remembering that I've recently installed a -[RB750GL](http://routerboard.com/RB750GL) and seen some +[RB750GL](http://routerboard.com/RB750GL) +at [panter](http://www.panter.ch) and seen some Mikrotik devices on the OpenWRT page, I also checked out their website, which brings me to the router I chose: [RB2011UAS-2HnD-IN](http://routerboard.com/RB2011UAS-2HnD-IN): diff --git a/blog/sexy-and-cdist-at-local.ch.mdwn b/blog/sexy-and-cdist-at-local.ch.mdwn index 361fb85d..9b7a64a2 100644 --- a/blog/sexy-and-cdist-at-local.ch.mdwn +++ b/blog/sexy-and-cdist-at-local.ch.mdwn @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ are setup. As you may be aware, sexy is an inventory management utility. It manages **hosts** and **IPv4 networks** (IPv6 support planned - but currently not required). -Sexy uses a [[cconfig|documentation/cconfig]] database, which is stored at **~/.sexy**. +Sexy uses a [[cconfig|docs/cconfig]] database, which is stored at **~/.sexy**. At local.ch, almost all important configurations are backed up at [github](http://www.github.com). The sexy database is backed up there in a private repository named **sexy-database**.