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    Appendix ESoftware End User License Agreement
    Wireless-G Broadband Router
    Disclaimer of Liabilities. TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED 
    BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL CISCO BE LIABLE 
    FOR ANY LOST DATA, REVENUE OR PROFIT, OR FOR SPECIAL, 
    INDIRECT,  CONSEQUENTIAL,  INCIDENTAL  OR  PUNITIVE 
    DAMAGES,  REGARDLESS  OF  THE  THEORY  OF  LIABILITY 
    (INCLUDING  NEGLIGENCE),  ARISING  OUT  OF  OR  RELATED 
    TO  THE  USE  OF  OR  INABILITY  TO  USE  THE  PRODUCT, 
    SOFTWARE  OR  ANY  SERVICES  PROVIDED  IN  RESPECT 
    OF  SUCH  PRODUCT  OR  SOFTWARE,  EVEN  IF  CISCO  HAS 
    BEEN  ADVISED  OF THE  POSSIBILITY  OF  SUCH  DAMAGES. 
    TO  THE  EXTENT  NOT  PROHIBITED  BY  APPLICABLE  LAW, 
    IN  NO  EVENT  WILL  CISCO’S  LIABILITY  EXCEED  THE 
    AMOUNT  PAID  BY  YOU  FOR  THE  PRODUCT.  IF  YOU  LIVE 
    IN  THE  EUROPEAN  UNION,  REFERENCES  TO  “SPECIAL, 
    INDIRECT,  CONSEQUENTIAL,  PUNITIVE  OR  INCIDENTAL 
    DAMAGES” SHALL MEAN ANY LOSSES WHICH (i) WERE NOT 
    REASONABLY FORESEEABLE BY BOTH PARTIES, AND/OR (ii) 
    WERE KNOWN TO YOU BUT NOT TO US AND/OR (iii) WERE 
    REASONABLY FORESEEABLE BY BOTH PARTIES BUT COULD 
    HAVE  BEEN  PREVENTED  BY YOU  SUCH  AS,  FOR  EXAMPLE 
    (BUT WITHOUT LIMITATION), LOSSES CAUSED BY VIRUSES, 
    TROJANS OR OTHER MALICIOUS PROGRAMS, OR LOSS OF 
    OR DAMAGE TO YOUR DATA. The foregoing limitations will 
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    limited warranty fails of its essential purpose. 
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    END OF SCHEDULE 1
    Schedule 2 
    Network Magic Features
    Network  Magic  License  Restrictions.  Other  than  as 
    set  forth  in  this  Agreement  or  as  otherwise  permitted 
    by  Cisco,  you  may  not  install  or  execute  the  Network 
    Magic  Software  on  any  non-personal  computer  product, 
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    of  such  cancellation  and  uninstalling  the  Software  and 
    discontinuing  your  use  of  the  Service.  Cisco  may  provide 
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    3.  Email  Notification.  Cisco  may  send  you  email  from 
    time  to  time  to  let  you  know  about  new  products  and 
    services that are available to you. You will be able to opt-
    out  of  receiving  these  emails  using  the  link  provided 
    within  the  email.  Cisco  reserves  the  right,  however,  to   
    						
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    send  you  Service  related  email  messages  as  long  as  you 
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    END OF SCHEDULE 2
    Schedule 3 
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    You  may  copy  and  distribute  verbatim  copies  of  the 
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    You  may  not  copy,  modify,  sublicense,  or  distribute 
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    IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR 
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    AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, 
    OR  ANY  OTHER  PARTY  WHO  MAY  MODIFY  AND/OR 
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    END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
    END OF SCHEDULE 3-A
    Schedule 3-B
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    other free programs whose distribution conditions are 
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    Free  Software  Foundation,  write  to  the  Free  Software 
    Foundation;  we  sometimes  make  exceptions  for 
    this.  Our  decision  will  be  guided  by  the  two  goals  of 
    preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free 
    software  and  of  promoting  the  sharing  and  reuse  of 
    software generally.
    NO WARRANTY
    BECAUSE THE LIBRARY IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, 
    15. 
    THERE  IS  NO  WARRANTY  FOR  THE  LIBRARY,  TO  THE 
    EXTENT  PERMITTED  BY  APPLICABLE  LAW.  EXCEPT 
    WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT 
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    MERCHANTABILITY  AND  FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR 
    PURPOSE.  THE  ENTIRE  RISK  AS  TO  THE  QUALITY  AND 
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    THE  LIBRARY  PROVE  DEFECTIVE,  YOU  ASSUME  THE 
    COST  OF  ALL  NECESSARY  SERVICING,  REPAIR  OR 
    CORRECTION.
    IN  NO  EVENT  UNLESS  REQUIRED  BY  APPLICABLE  LAW 
    16. 
    OR  AGREED  TO  IN  WRITING  WILL  ANY  COPYRIGHT 
    HOLDER,  OR  ANY  OTHER  PARTY  WHO  MAY  MODIFY 
    AND/OR  REDISTRIBUTE  THE  LIBRARY  AS  PERMITTED 
    ABOVE,  BE  LIABLE  TO  YOU  FOR  DAMAGES, 
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    USE  OR  INABILITY  TO  USE  THE  LIBRARY  (INCLUDING 
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    END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
    END OF SCHEDULE 3-B  
    						
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    Appendix ESoftware End User License Agreement
    Wireless-G Broadband Router
    Schedule 3-C  
    OPENSSL LICENSE
    If  this  Cisco  product  contains  open  source  software 
    licensed under the OpenSSL license:This  product  includes  software  developed  by  the 
    OpenSSL  Project  for  use  in  the  OpenSSL  Toolkit. 
    (http://www.openssl.org/).
    This  product  includes  cryptographic  software  written 
    by Eric Young ([email protected]).
    This product includes software written by Tim Hudson 
    ([email protected]).
    In  addition,  if  this  Cisco  product  contains  open  source 
    software  licensed  under  the  OpenSSL  license  then  the 
    license  terms  below  in  this  Schedule  3-C  will  apply  to 
    that  open  source  software.  The  license  terms  below 
    in  this  Schedule  3-C  are  from  the  public  web  site  at 
    http://www.openssl.org/source/license.html.
    The  OpenSSL  toolkit  stays  under  a  dual  license,  i.e.  both 
    the  conditions  of  the  OpenSSL  License  and  the  original 
    SSLeay  license  apply  to  the  toolkit.  See  below  for  the 
    actual  license  texts.  Actually  both  licenses  are  BSD-style 
    Open Source licenses. In case of any license issues related 
    to OpenSSL please contact [email protected].
    OpenSSL License
    Copyright  ©  1998-2007  The  OpenSSL  Project.  All  rights 
    reserved.
    Redistribution  and  use  in  source  and  binary  forms,  with 
    or without modification, are permitted provided that the 
    following conditions are met: Redistributions  of  source  code  must  retain  the  above 
    1. 
    copyright  notice,  this  list  of  conditions  and  the 
    following disclaimer.
    Redistributions  in  binary  form  must  reproduce  the 
    2. 
    above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the 
    following  disclaimer  in  the  documentation  and/or 
    other materials provided with the distribution.
    All  advertising  materials  mentioning  features  or 
    3. 
    use  of  this  software  must  display  the  following 
    acknowledgment:  “This  product  includes  software 
    developed  by  the  OpenSSL  Project  for  use  in  the 
    OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)”
    The  names  “OpenSSL  Toolkit”  and  “OpenSSL  Project” 
    4. 
    must  not  be  used  to  endorse  or  promote  products 
    derived  from  this  software  without  prior  written 
    permission.  For  written  permission,  please  contact 
    [email protected].
    Products derived from this software may not be called 
    5. 
    “OpenSSL”  nor  may “OpenSSL”  appear  in  their  names 
    without  prior  written  permission  of  the  OpenSSL 
    Project.
    Redistributions  of  any  form  whatsoever  must  retain 
    6. 
    the following acknowledgment: “This product includes 
    software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in 
    the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)”
    THIS  SOFTWARE  IS  PROVIDED  BY THE  OpenSSL  PROJECT 
    ``AS  IS’’  AND  ANY  EXPRESSED  OR  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES, 
    INCLUDING,  BUT  NOT  LIMITED  TO,  THE  IMPLIED 
    WARRANTIES  OF  MERCHANTABILITY  AND  FITNESS  FOR 
    A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE  ARE  DISCLAIMED.  IN  NO  EVENT 
    SHALL THE  OpenSSL  PROJECT  OR  ITS  CONTRIBUTORS  BE 
    LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, 
    EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, 
    BUT  NOT  LIMITED  TO,  PROCUREMENT  OF  SUBSTITUTE 
    GOODS  OR  SERVICES;  LOSS  OF  USE,  DATA,  OR  PROFITS; 
    OR  BUSINESS  INTERRUPTION)  HOWEVER  CAUSED  AND 
    ON  ANY  THEORY  OF  LIABILITY,  WHETHER  IN  CONTRACT, 
    STRICT  LIABILITY,  OR  TORT  (INCLUDING  NEGLIGENCE  OR 
    OTHERWISE)  ARISING  IN  ANY  WAY  OUT  OF  THE  USE  OF 
    THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 
    SUCH DAMAGE
    This  product  includes  cryptographic  software  written  by 
    Eric  Young  ([email protected]).  This  product  includes 
    software written by Tim Hudson ([email protected]).
    Original SSLeay License
    Copyright  ©  1995-1998  Eric  Young  ([email protected]) 
    All rights reserved.
    This  package  is  an  SSL  implementation  written  by  Eric 
    Young ([email protected]).
    The  implementation  was  written  so  as  to  conform  with 
    Netscape’s SSL.
    This  library  is  free  for  commercial  and  non-commercial 
    use  as  long  as  the  following  conditions  are  adhered  to. 
    The  following  conditions  apply  to  all  code  found  in  this 
    distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code; not 
    just  the  SSL  code. The  SSL  documentation  included  with 
    this  distribution  is  covered  by  the  same  copyright  terms 
    except  that  the  holder  is  Tim  Hudson  (tjh@cryptsoft.
    com).
    Copyright remains Eric Young’s, and as such any Copyright 
    notices in the code are not to be removed.
    If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be 
    given  attribution  as  the  author  of  the  parts  of  the  library 
    used.  This  can  be  in  the  form  of  a  textual  message  at 
    program  startup  or  in  documentation  (online  or  textual) 
    provided with the package.
    Redistribution  and  use  in  source  and  binary  forms,  with 
    or without modification, are permitted provided that the 
    following conditions are met:
    Redistributions  of  source  code  must  retain  the 
    1. 
    copyright  notice,  this  list  of  conditions  and  the 
    following disclaimer.  
    						
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