Paul Johnson wrote:
I just had a look at the features and the demos (flash videos). Looks
pretty nifty. That access restrictions feature of listing the exceptions
(IP or Mac) is a feature that I think is not in dd-wrt.
Actually, it is in DD-WRT, check in the Security tab. Plus I believe
On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 12:40 -0400, H.S. wrote:
> Patrick Wiseman wrote:
>
> >
> > My favorite replacement is Tomato(1). It adds lot of functionality.
> >
> > Patrick
> > (1)http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato
>
>
> I just had a look at the features and the demos (flash videos). Looks
> pretty n
On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 12:05 -0400, Mark Neidorff wrote:
> A while ago I got a Linksys wrt54g router. I was going to put it into place,
> then I noticed that the soft/firm-ware on it is open source linux based.
> After a bried search, I discovered that "openwrt" (also X-Wrt) is a
> replacement
Mark Neidorff:
>
> Why would I want to replace the software in the router with openwrt/X-Wrt?
Because after flashing you have full access to all of the operating
system's features instead of what the original firmware's web interface
offers to you. Essentially, you have a full-fledged linux sy
Patrick Wiseman wrote:
My favorite replacement is Tomato(1). It adds lot of functionality.
Patrick
(1)http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato
I just had a look at the features and the demos (flash videos). Looks
pretty nifty. That access restrictions feature of listing the exceptions
(IP or Mac
Mark Neidorff wrote:
Hi all,
A while ago I got a Linksys wrt54g router. I was going to put it into place,
What is the hardware version of this router? This will matter should you
want to get the open source firmware.
then I noticed that the soft/firm-ware on it is open source linux based
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Mark Neidorff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A while ago I got a Linksys wrt54g router. I was going to put it into place,
> then I noticed that the soft/firm-ware on it is open source linux based.
> After a bried search, I discovered that "openwrt" (also
The victory is not particularly satisfying as I don't know how we
fixed the problem.
On the plus side,the Linksys tech support was alway immediately
reachable and worked tirelessly in four long phone sessions to find and
fix the problem. On the negative side I had to do all this on my
gr
The victory is not particularly satisfying as I don't know how we
fixed the problem.
On the plus side,the Linksys tech support was alway immediately
reachable and worked tirelessly in four long phone sessions to find and
fix the problem. On the negative side I had to do all this on my
gr
On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 08:54:07PM -0400, Emily Dryden wrote:
> As previously posted, I purchased a Linksys Wireless Router, Model
> BEFW11S4, to replace an earlier model damaged by a lightning caused
> power surge. The Ethernet connections work perfectly but I have been
> utterly unable to set
On Wed, 19 May 2004, Carl Fink wrote:
:It's quite possible the thing is defective. I've had very, very bad
:luck with Linksys products and won't be buying any more. Motorola,
:FWIW, explicitly supports Linux.
Since we're indulging this ridiculously OT discussion, my experience with
Linksys prod
On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 08:54:07PM -0400, Emily Dryden wrote:
> As previously posted, I purchased a Linksys Wireless Router, Model
> BEFW11S4, to replace an earlier model damaged by a lightning caused
> power surge. The Ethernet connections work perfectly ...
> In desperation I borrowed a lapto
All works now.
In addition to
send host-name "Linux"
I also added (uncommented)
lease {
option host-name "Linux";
}
Lance
On Sat, 2001-12-29 at 23:40, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
> On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 10:27, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> > No, the actual name is a single word with no space
On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 10:27, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> No, the actual name is a single word with no spaces.
>
> send hostname "Linux"
>
> Lance
>
> On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 09:34, Casper Gielen wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 04:53:17PM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> > > I am using a Linksys rou
No, the actual name is a single word with no spaces.
send hostname "Linux"
Lance
On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 09:34, Casper Gielen wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 04:53:17PM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> > I am using a Linksys router with DHCP. I can obtain an IP and
> > everything works fine but w
On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 04:53:17PM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> I am using a Linksys router with DHCP. I can obtain an IP and
> everything works fine but when I examine the Client's table in
> the Linksys router the Linux computer has no name "Linux Box" to
> identify it.
>
> I went into the
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