2 month ago
deusx : Step By Step: Set Up Universal Ad Blocking Through Your Router - "If you've turned your $60 router into a user-friendly super-router with open-source firmware Tomato, you already know that Tomato can boost your Wi-Fi signal, track bandwidth usage, and set Quality of Service rules with ease. But if you're
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10 month ago
gleuschk : Feature: Turn Your $60 Router into a User-Friendly Super-Router with Tomato - I followed them to DD-WRT. Any reason to do this?
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28 month ago
deusx : NSLU2-Linux - HowTo / RunSqueakSmalltalk - "Have fun! Enjoy the nice GUI/IDE running on the slug."
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28 month ago
deusx : The Open Source WRT54G Story - The story of the Linksys Wireless-G Router (model WRT54G) and how you can turn a $60 router into a $600 router is a little bit CSI and a little bit Freaks & Geeks.
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30 month ago
wearehugh : Linksysinfo.org - #1 In External Linksys Support - Content
Jeremy Zawodny : The WRT54G Revival Guide - The WRT54G Revival Guide: how to recover from a bad firmware flash
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33 month ago
merlinmann : Inderjeet Singh's Blog: Using Airport Express as a range extender/repeater for Linksys Cable/DSL router WRT54G - Get your Airport Express(es) working seamlessly with a Linksys WRT54G wireless router. Works great.
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34 month ago
deusx : SlugTerm - A Terminal for my Slug - Adding a head to the headless. Kinda crazy.
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37 month ago
deusx : Wi-Fi Networking News: The L in Linksys WRT54GL Stands for Linux - "Linksys confirmed what some analysis firms have been saying: to their knowledge, the WRT54G is the single bestselling model of Wi-Fi gateway in the world." It's too bad that they've switched to VxWorks-- the Linux-based firmware was the single reason I
Rod Begbie : The L in Linksys WRT54GL Stands for Linux - Linksys are now explicitly catering to the hardware hacker market by keeping their excellent Linux-based WRT54G routers available at a premium after downgrading the "consumer" model. [via] #
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39 month ago
gleuschk : rgbdream.com » Blog Archive » Linksys WRT54G, Airport Express, and WDS - huh, if I were better at following directions this would have worked the first time
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40 month ago
deusx : Linksys NSLU2 Serial Port Mod - "This page contains instructions on how to add a serial port (a DB9 Female DCE port) to a Linksys NSLU2 ("Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives"). "
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