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On 06/29/08 17:41, j t wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 9:38 PM, Gregory Seidman
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've heard of this. I was kind of hoping to do all this with Debian, but it
>> sounds like the WRT54GL is a better bet, but only if it can actually
>> firewall the wired subnet from the wireless subnet. A little bit of
>> googling hasn't given me the answer to that either way. Does anyone know?
> 
> I can't talk from personal experience with that particular router, but
> according to:
> http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/Linksys/WRT54GL
> it seems like unless you limit yourself to to a 2.4 kernel, you won't
> have to worry about firewalling the wireless subnet (since you won't
> have one!)
> 
> Having said that, I run openwrt on a couple of asus routers: one
> wl-hdd and one asus wl-500g and they have the same issue with regards
> to their wifi under a 2.6 kernel. I've been running "white russian"
> (linux 2.4.30) on both of them for ages and they're perfectly stable
> (current uptime measured in months). As it's a straight linux, you get
> a full iptables to play with. When it's time to upgrade to 2.6, one
> option for me (and possibly for you) is to plug a usb wireless stick
> into the usb socket (which both of these devices possess).

Maybe the Tomato or DD-WRT firmware?

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Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA  USA

"Kittens give Morbo gas.  In lighter news, the city of New New
York is doomed."
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