[Robotgroup] openwrt on cheap wireless routers?
Robo Al
sp-18561884 at ggsys.net
Mon Feb 11 19:20:26 PST 2008
I've also heard about the other ones, but I personally
have only done it on the wrt54g v4 and older, which can
be very inexpensive used. If you buy them new you need
the wrt54gl (notice the l at the end which indicates it
is Linux compatible).
This may be of some use if you get the 430w
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=23510&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30&sid=2a8490bd128eb892ef7195c50dd818de
It seems that the Airlinks are very picky on when to telnet
to them for the firmware upgrade.
Hope this helps,
Alberto
On Mon, 2008-02-11 at 13:55 -0800, Gray Mack wrote:
> Has anyone got the openwrt Linux OS running on a
> wireless router? I know the linksys wrt54g were
> popularly hacked, but I was specifically looking at
> the frys airlink routers AR430w and AR680w which often
> sale price at $22 to $35. These typically have
> wireless-g, 4 ethernet ports, serial port jumpers, and
> run an arm926 or x86 processor with 4MB flash and 16MB
> ram. It is claimed that they are hacked, but I haven't
> seen a clear howto or instructables.
> -Gray
>
>
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