Siemens, Linux, and the GPL

30 07 2004

Last Monday I got my hands on a Siemens Gigaset SE515 DSL/cable router (the successor of the SE505, officially not yet available but already shipped for free if you order a new DSL account at GMX). The box and the software itself looked pretty good, much better than the D-Link DSL-G664T router I had to configure before.

At some point I switched on the logging feature in debug mode (why is another, rather long story) and suddenly some Linux boot messages stared at me. Very cool. I finished my job (or not, part of that other story) and went home. But before that I looked on the CD, in the manual, everywhere. Nowhere I found a notice where one can get the GPL’d sources from.

At home I decided to write them a mail and (politely) ask for the sources. And today (almost a week later, but hey) I got an answer:

Guten Tag Herr Stretz,

vielen Dank, dass Sie sich mit Ihrem Anliegen an Siemens Customer Care wenden.

Hier können Sie Informationen und den Quellcode finden. Diese Seite wird noch weiter aktualisiert werden.

http://now-portal.c-lab.de, dort nach “gigaset” suchen (search)

Wir wünschen Ihnen einen schönen Tag und freuen uns, daß Sie sich für Siemens entschieden haben.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Harry Wilms
Siemens Customer Care Center

And indeed, here is the code. I haven’t looked at it yet if it’s complete, but at least something’s there.

A word about that NOW Portal: Looks like yet another open source project hoster like SourceForge, BerliOS or Tigris.org, but focused on a collaboration of German companies with open source projects. It’s sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.


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2 responses to “Siemens, Linux, and the GPL”

9 12 2008
John Hornbeck (21:24:21) :

I have a used Siemens Gegaset SE515dsl wireless motom roter and I did not get any documentation. Now wheinI need to get into the roter I cannot get into it because I do not have the pass word. Can you help me?

10 12 2008
Malte (16:11:36) :

Ah, that old crappy box — expect a lot of hangs if you actually use it :)

I think the default password was no password at all. If that doesn’t work, you can reset the router to factory defaults. To do so, pull the power, press and hold the reset button and switch it on again. I think you had to hold the button for a few seconds. After that the default password should work again.

If that doesn’t work, you can find a copy of the (German) user manual here.

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