On Thu, Mar 04, 2010 at 10:28:13AM -0600, Jeff Nelson wrote: > Florin Iucha wrote: > > My Linksys WRT54G is dying on me and I'd like to replace it with a > > real router/access point based on Linux and using only free software > > drivers. > > Define "real". Reliable and working hardware. My router used to need rebooting every half year or so. I haven't made any firmware or configuration changes in a while -- but it's still running the latest published firmware. Since two days ago, it needs daily reboots, sometimes multiple in a row before it behaves nicely with the other wi-fi devices I own. > Don't give up on the Linksys just yet. You can run open source on it > just fine if you have the right model (DD-Wrt, OpenWRT, others). THe > price of a new WRT54GL (sold specifically for Linux hacking) is still > cheaper than some of the options you're considering. I have the right model, but the hardware is dying: I don't believe in bit-rot and a single reboot should have cleared the flippin' bits that were touched by gamma rays. > I also recommend the book "Linksys WRT54G: Ultimate Hacking" by Paul > Asadoorian and Larry Pesce (Syngress Press, ISBN 978-1-59749-166-2). > It'll give you a lot of ideas and how-to instructions. Thanks for the reference. florin -- Bruce Schneier expects the Spanish Inquisition. http://geekz.co.uk/schneierfacts/fact/163 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mailman.mn-linux.org/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20100304/997d1d37/attachment.pgp