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OpenWrt is a Linux-based firmware program for embedded devices such as residential gateways. Support was originally limited to the Linksys WRT54G series, but has since been ...
It is also possible to run OpenWrt [9], Debian [10], Gentoo [11], FreeBSD [12], NetBSD [13], and Ubuntu [14] [15] on the device. The ability to run an unrestricted operating system on the ...
Usage and documentation by Felix Fietkau and Waldemar Brodkorb, based on uClibc Buildroot documentation by Thomas Petazzoni. Contributions from Karsten Kruse, Ned Ludd ...
OpenWrt Community Wiki. Welcome to the OpenWrt Community Wiki! As the title suggests, this wiki is for all of you who use, develop with, and hack on OpenWrt.
OpenWrt is described as a Linux distribution for embedded devices. Instead of trying to create a single, static firmware, OpenWrt provides a fully writable filesystem with ...
OpenWrt, the GPLed Linux distribution for wireless routers, is at RC4 and is nearing the 1.0 release. We looked at RC2 last August, but things have changed since then -- for the ...
The OpenWrt distribution makes the distinction between two kind of kernel modules, those coming along with the mainline kernel, and the others available as a separate project.
OpenWrt is an open source project to create a free embedded operating system for network devices. Users wanting to use only internal flash memory to install the system should try ...
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Flashing to OpenWrt Firmware This page contains an overview on flashing OpenWrt firmware onto a Linksys WRT54GS, from a Windows PC. Obtaining OpenWrt Firmware
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OpenWrt is a Linux-based firmware program for embedded devices such as residential gateways. Support was originally limited to the Linksys WRT54G series, but has since been expanded to include other chipsets, manufacturers and device types, including Netgear, D-Link, Asus routers and many others, including the Openmoko mobile phones. The most popular routers seem to be the Linksys WRT54G series and the Asus WL-500g. OpenWrt primarily uses a command-line interface, but also features an optional web-based GUI interface. Technical support is provided through the forums and IRC channel.

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