[TriLUG] OpenWRT Help
Neil L. Little
nllittle at embarqmail.com
Wed Oct 24 20:29:26 EDT 2007
I was looking on the OpenWRT.org wiki today and found mention of
somthing called x-wrt (http://x-wrt.org/) It's a web interface for OpenWRT.
73,
Neil Little, WA4AZL
JARS Forever!!
Matthew West wrote:
> May I suggest DD-WRT. It has an awesome web interface, which makes it
> a lot easier to use than OpenWRT. www.dd-wrt.com
>
> Matthew West
>
>
> On Oct 24, 2007, at 4:17 PM, Warren Weber wrote:
>
>
>> Folks,
>>
>> A ways back, I spent some time fooling around with a new WRT54GL
>> that I put
>> OpenWRT on and seemed to have it working (I could get add-ons for
>> it, browse the
>> Web through it, etc.). After letting it sit for too long, it is
>> now A Big Deal that it get
>> working SOON. Unfortunately, I must have been doing something
>> manually when I
>> got it working that I didn't write down. :-P I am not getting out
>> at all any more.
>>
>> I have gone through the WIKI on the OpenWRT site and am only
>> getting more
>> confused. Is there an OpenWRT for Dummies site out there that I
>> haven't found that
>> would lead me through the bare basics for configuring this beast?
>> Or does anyone
>> have a set of procedures they would be willing to share? Right now
>> I just want to get
>> it where it will replace my existing router, then add firewalling,
>> a DMZ, and wireless to
>> it.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Warren
>>
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>> Warren Weber
>> wrweber at hufta.net
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