Wireless Router
Alex Snow
alex_snow at gmx.net
Sat Jun 9 10:14:50 EDT 2007
Information on the v5 is somewhere on ddwrt's website...forget
where...there's also a little info on openwrt's site, but openwrt
support for those is still in development and I think only the most
basic openwrt image will fit in the 2mb flash they give you.
On Fri, Jun
08, 2007 at 09:38:35PM -0500, Scott Berry wrote:
> Hmmm. Curious I didn't see that they supported the v5 version. So ddtw
> does support it? How does it work? Do you have to get cvs stuff? Where
> can I get the downloads I have a v5 here.
>
> Scott
>
>
>
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> Openwrt seems to be the firmware for the wrt54 with the most
> features/support...ddwrt is another firmware that has the advantage of
> more complete support for the wrt54gv5, which openwrt is only starting
> to support.
> On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 01:24:37PM -0400, John McCann wrote:
> > After my venerable linksys befw11s4 started losing it this past weekend, I
>
> > received just yesterday my new linksys WRT54GL, which came highly
> > recommended, and so far, I am quite impressed. The latest firmware is
> > 4.30.9, but I understand that there's lots of GPL tweaks and such that are
>
> > available for this router.
> >
> > John McCann
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> > > wireless router to purchase.
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