[Newlug] Access points for use with openwrt
telecomtom at vedatel.com
telecomtom at vedatel.com
Sat Sep 15 16:07:14 CDT 2007
"Darrick Hartman" <lugs_darrick at djhsolutions.com> wrote:
> The device support for dd-wrt is better, but the features are
> limited somewhat. X-wrt for example can install a whole pile
> of additional software (if you have room for it).
i'd like to try xwrt when i buy my next wifi router. i'll be sure to check
the hardware resources before i make the purchase. on both my previous
routers, i think i chose the tiniest, most non-standard models on the
market. i must have a knack for it.
as i mentioned in a previous message, the linksys wrt54g v5 was a real
loser till the dd-wrt folks released the micro versions.
from what i've found on google, the linux firmware for my other router, a
belkin F5D7320-4 version 2000, doesn't support the wired switch interfaces
because it has a non-standard chip set. does anyone know of a linux-based
firmware for the belkin v2000 that doesn't lose the wired interfaces and
doesn't lose a lot of other features?
-- TT
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