Creating A Super-Router (For Free)
Aaron writes "Kind of an interesting discussion and story over at Broadband Reports about the flurry of vendors releasing modified Linux based firmware updates for the Linksys WRT54G router. The updates bring a whole new level of functionality Linksys couldn't be bothered to incorporate. Among a long list of free improvements is the incorporation of bandwidth management, allowing users to end the days of choppy VoIP conversations without swapping out hardware."
It's wonderful to learn that I could have powered it up before I sold the piece of junk. *sigh* www.ebay.com
One of the problems with VoIP has been choppy communications when users are making heavy use of their broadband connection.
Tha t's abs olutel y n ot true.
-- Reg ards
Sanf ord Wall ace
"A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of" - Ogden Nash
Is that free as in beer, free as in software, free as in "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose, Nothing, and that's all that Bobbie left me" or free as in "If you free me from these handcuffs now, I promise not to press charges". I always get them confused.
In order for this to be true, where is my free Linksys router?
Are you implying that your file sharing habits are infrgining on your ability to SSH? I mean, I like porn and mp3's as much as the next geek, but like Chris Rock said, put the dick down.
Th
Unless the only good broadband available is DSL....
through your phone line...
which is provided by...
Verizon.
*SIGH*
$7.95/mo, 200 GB disk, 2TBxfer, MySQL, PHP, RoR.
Why does English need three different words/spellings (there, their and they're) for what is only a single concept? Wouldn't it be much more efficient just to adopt a single spelling, "ther"? As in:
"Ther eating ther lunch ther".
Works for me!
All kidding aside, here's the business model for 2004:
quiquid id est, timeo puellas et oscula dantes.
If it wasn't on slashdot, I wouldn't know about it. Because it is on slashdot, downloading it will be hell.
There are two ways to link WRT54G's using the Sveasoft firmware. The simplest is to set one WRT54G to client mode and use the other WRT54G's IP address as the client mode gateway. This turns the WRT54G into a WET54G or WET11 equivalent.
The second method is to use WDS and link two AP mode WRT54G's point-to-point.
Please do a search on the Sveasoft forums for more info (http://www.sveasoft.com/forums.html).
Life is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
William Shakespeare