An update to the popular DD-WRT firmware for wireless routers can turn the device into a signal repeater that extends your current network's range. The Hackszine blog points out a tutorial for doing ...
I'd like to know what network security protocols you can use with this. I've tried using a WRT54G (with Tomato installed) as a repeater and if I recall, it wouldn't let me use any form of network ...
OpenWrt is a free and open source, Linux-based operating system designed for routers and other networking applications. While it’s most often used as an aftermarket replacement for the firmware that ...
OpenWrt is an open source, Linux-based operating system designed for routers and other wireless devices. It’s been around for more than two decades and for most of that time it’s been offered ...
The Linksys WRT54G is probably the cheapest and most widely sold embedded Linux device in the world. It is also incredibly fun to play with. A lot of people don’t want to take the full plunge into ...
If you live or work in a large or old building, you're no stranger to the limitations of wireless coverage. One router in a well-chosen location can broadcast a signal just about everywhere, but ...