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- Hardware (18,720 bytes)
5: ...lled flash space is the place where the permanent settings are stored. This includes
6: :* DD-WRT settings that you normally change using [[Web Interf...
7: :* settings for user [[Startup Scripts]]
14: ...content containing the pattern <search_pattern> (useful for quickly finding things in NVRAM):
15: nvram show | grep <search_pattern> - LaFonera Hardware serial to ethernet (1,034 bytes)
3: .../ [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / serial to ethernet'''
5: == serial to ethernet ==
6: There is a chance to turn LaFonera as a ''Rs232-Serial-port-to-wireless'' adapter?
7: ...ia rs232 to the 2nd Fonera, by using a pc without serial port.
8: ...s actually involved nor if the software to open a serial port console is included in the Fon's softwar... - LaFonera Hardware i2c (6,202 bytes)
8: ... router. And now, it’s done. Kernel module and user space programs are here.
12: ... connector. Pin 1 and 2 are respectively used for sending and receiving SDA signals. 5 and 6, for SCL ...
14: ...verter) used as level adapter and buffer. You can see schematic [http://www.lefinnois.net/fonerai2c/i2...
16: ...c stack is very complete, all i have to do is to use bit-banging i2c API (2c-algo-bit module). My driv...
19: ...t’s a simple tool that can talk to DS75 thermal sensor. - LaFonera Hardware Coloured Chassis (2,817 bytes)
18: ...ase-mods.linear1.org/category/painting/ linear1 case mods].
22: ...ith some light reflecting from it (monitor & a mouse) to give an idea of the finish.
26: ...d doing a primer, colour, clearcoat paintjob. -[[User:Hal|Hal]] 02:28, 14 Apr 2007 (CEST)
33: ...ep is to prime the surface. (no need to sand because plastic adheres better than metals);
41: ...d also let the finished result dry overnight. -[[User:aresxp|AresXP]] - LaFonera Hardware SD-Card (6,579 bytes)
11: ===Purpose===
16: A kernel module is required in order to use the MMC hack.
17: .../ OpenWRT] or compile [http://fghhgh.150m.com/ these] using the toolchain on your LaFonera.
20: A beta MMC Driver for kernel 2.6 is avaible. It uses gpio bitbanging, the code is currently being rew...
22: * seg fault on rmmod -- fixed - LaFonera Hardware Power-Sources (2,124 bytes)
9: You can even use a LiIon battery and a stepup circuit. (or power L...
11: For those willing to take the LiIon approach, make sure you...
14: To build my battery pack, I used an LM7805A, an external SCSI Zip 100 drive power... - Linksys WAP54G Hardware Spec (3,039 bytes)
4: Serial No: MDG0035...<br><br>
28: * Several thin cabel
37: ...er), and GND of the metal casing for the SES or Reset button.
42: For this module I used gpio: 3,4,6 and 7
61: ... slightly modify the driver to use the gpio 6, I used optimized version of the driver SD / MMC forum o... - LaFonera Info Hardware-Specifications (3,830 bytes)
3: ...Fonera_(en)|LaFonera]] / [[LaFonera_Info|Info]] / Hardware-Specifications'''
12: * Antenna Connector: RP-SMA Connector (Reverse SMA)
17: * Reset Switch
31: * No extra pad for a second antenna. Possible internal PCB antenna?
32: ... RX, TX, Power. (I may have RX and TX swapped [[User:Daemondust|Daemondust]] 19:19, 26 Apr 2007 (CEST... - LaFonera Hardware Second-Antenna (7,482 bytes)
3: .../ [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Second-Antenna'''
6: ...al.jpg|thumb|right|Stock la fonera PCB showing unused antenna connection.]]
7: ...nd antenna is not hard. Since I recently used these wiki pages to help me along the process up gettin...
9: The process should be pretty self explainitory, though I'm sure others may have o...
10: ...here the antenna connected to the PCB there was a second free connection. The points on the board wer... - LaFonera Hardware JTAG (268 bytes)
- LaFonera Hardware USB (9,766 bytes)
9: ...e page or whatever; I just put it here because I used a USB port in the mod. -->
11: ...- This is just a method of using a USB port for a serial console, you still have to connect this port ...
13: ..., so read this article first: [[LaFonera_Hardware_Serial-Cable-Port]].
17: These are the parts I used. Note, I used a USB type B socket, which is the square kind, r...
23: ...05in Pitch Ribbon Cable [http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?criteria=XR74R&DOY=12m3 link] - LaFonera Hardware Power-over-Ethernet (3,201 bytes)
8: ...10´s of euros each, but might be ideal in this case.
12: ...t and component placement). This information is based on our experience with the SMC unit.''
21: ...0m of CAT5. ''(It does run very hot and I'm surprised the box hasn't melted in our summer heat which e...
23: ... the ethernet connector and we simply attached these pairs to the standard 5V power in plug, in the bo...
25: ...he power drain cycles when under load and idle cause the voltage to jump too much and inevitably eithe... - LaFonera Hardware Serial-Cable-Port (6,917 bytes)
2: .../ [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Serial-Cable-Port'''
4: ==Accessing serial console on the Fon==
7: | [[Image:LaFonera_Hardware_Serial-Cable-Port_01.jpg]]
8: ...al console you can turn SSH on and access various settings and reflash the firmware.'''
17: ...router. You will need to find the serial console. See the image below (FONERA 2100): - LaFonera Hardware Disassembling (1,764 bytes)
3: ...Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Disassembling'''
8: | [[Image:LaFonera Hardware Disassembling 01.png]]
9: ...free routers to countries in europe. The router itself is tiny: it fits nicely in the palm of my hands...
11: Included is a 5 v Ac/Dc converter and a simple user manual.
13: .... On the way i took some pictures for you all to see so read on! - Hardware DIY (1,115 bytes)
5: ...T wiki page for your particular router, in most cases. - LaFonera Hardware Cooling-System (11,159 bytes)
7: to prevent melting your LaFonera (see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIZEh7gf7M0)
12: So these things run pretty hot...
13: ...oking forward to my case melting and destroying itself.
61: ...older at one end of the anchor wire. Once cool, insert the other end through the underside of the cove...
67: ...e calcium, glucose, and vitamin C your brain has used up during this mod. - LaFonera Hardware Controlling AC-Loads (4,663 bytes)
32: '''Semi assembled board'''
34: ...aFonera_Hardware_Controlling_AC-Loads_-_03_semi_assembled_board.jpg]]
36: ...Hardware_Controlling_AC-Loads_-_highres_03_semi_assembled_board.jpg|view in high resulution]]
88: '''La fonera housed in a water proof box'''
105: ...-Loads_via_webinterface]]. Note that both these users are using the built-in GPIO calls - no magic he... - LaFonera Hardware Roboter Controlling (2,339 bytes)
69: Hm I can comment some data: I use communication by port
70: series to 9600 bauds, to microcontroller chip 16f628...
77: this page was made by [[User:wildblue|wildblue!]] - LaFonera Hardware Logo-Removal (2,569 bytes)
20: # Logo will dissolve into polish - Use a fresh piece of kitchen paper if it becomes dark...
23: # Clean up trace polish (or else it may degrade the plastic) using a damp kitchen ...
27: ..., and you won't see them unless you realy look closely and reflect a light off it, but I was able to g...
29: # [[LaFonera_Hardware_Disassembling|Remove the white cover from the LaFonera.]]
33: # Re-assemble your LaFonera. - LaFonera Hardware Replace LEDs (6,702 bytes)
52: == Removing these unwanted things ==
59: Repeat these steps two more times!
73: Before you start please note the position of the plus pole of the old LED...
86: ...ed your first new LED on your LaFonera. Repeat these three steps and you only have to clean up your wo...
105: ...LaFonera_Hardware_Replace_LEDs_-_05_blue_leds_-_case_detail.jpg]]
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- DD-WRT Doku (DE) (83,042 bytes)
8: Diese Wiki wurde schon lange nicht mehr aktualisiert. V...
10: Die Community hat wahrscheinlich kein Interesse mehr an einer Deutschen-Wiki.
15: it seems that the german community is not longer intere...
19: ...tp://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artikel Artikel] verfassen, editieren und diskutieren.<br>
25: ...c/0,1935,de_de_0_11209_rArNrNrNrN,00.html Gigaset SE505]''), Ravo und Askey unterstützt. Mit der ... - Hinzufügen eines SD-Kartenlesers an den Linksys WRT54G (20,102 bytes)
1: == Tutorial: Hinzufügen eines SD-Kartenlesers an den Linksys WRT54G ==
3: ...stoffersen - übersetzt ins Deutsche von gammelgemse''
6: ...Partition zu mounten. Die erreichbare Schreib-/ Lesegeschwindigkeit liegt bei etwa 200 KB/s. <br><br>
10: ...nenleben eines Routers mit eingebautem SD-Kartenleser] <br>( [http://web.archive.org/web/2005101822101...
11: ...g Der fertige Router mit installiertem SD-Kartenleser] <br> ( [http://web.archive.org/web/200606150438... - Verizon FIOS setup with dd-wrt as primary router (5,626 bytes)
1: == '''Verizon Fios setup''' ==
5: ...FIOS Supplied ActionTec WI424WL router follow the setup steps below, you must have the Ethernet port o...
7: ...d you will see the LED's on the front blink and reset.
9: ...did order the FIOS TV then you will get one of these routers. It is a necessary addition to the confi...
11: 1 - Login to your AT router (default username/password = admin/password) - Hardware (18,720 bytes)
5: ...lled flash space is the place where the permanent settings are stored. This includes
6: :* DD-WRT settings that you normally change using [[Web Interf...
7: :* settings for user [[Startup Scripts]]
14: ...content containing the pattern <search_pattern> (useful for quickly finding things in NVRAM):
15: nvram show | grep <search_pattern> - Hauptseite (3,948 bytes)
11: Dieses MediaWiki wird zur Erstellung eines Tutorials f...
20: --[[User:Master|Master]]
44: [[Tutorial:_Hinzufügen_eines_SD-Kartenlesers_an_den_Linksys_WRT54G |MMC/SD Karte]]
48: [[OpenVPN-Tunnel Server / Client, Netzwerke verbinden]] (2xDD-WRT - L...
52: [[Drucker Sharing X86 Based]] (Drucker Sharing trotz X86 Hardware und V24SP1... - Recover from a bad flash (41,673 bytes)
3: ...BELOW) AND THE WIKI ARTICLES ON [[Serial Recovery|SERIAL RECOVERY]] AND [[JTAG]].
7: ...world. These techniques may be useful in these cases also.
11: ...e below, make sure you've first tried a '''hard reset''' to revive your router:
13: # Push reset button for 30 secs.
14: # Without releasing reset button, disconnect power cord. - Glossary (58,851 bytes)
10: ... particular term it is best to use your browser's search function.'''
15: ..., EAP permits the use of a backend authentication server, which may implement some or all authenticati...
16: - (paraphrased and exerpted from the Internet Engineering Task ...
19: ... range. Supports transfers up to 11 megabits per second under ideal conditions. Transmission occurs...
22: ...nown as OFDM allowing it to reach 54 megabits per second under ideal conditions. It requires a radio ... - WDS Linked router network (21,712 bytes)
8: '''Subnet''' – the octets of an IP address selected by the subnet mask (e.g. 255.255.255.0, thu...
12: ...et, to connect with the host router. There can be several clients
14: '''WDS AP''' – the host router "Wireless Mode" selection, only on Qualcomm Atheros routers
16: ... Station''' – the client router "Wireless Mode" selection only on Qualcomm Atheros routers
18: ...twork, only required on Qualcomm Atheros routers (see more under Multiple WLANs) - Linksys EA6500 V1 (23,843 bytes)
1: ...e>[[Category:Linksys]][[Category:Cisco Linksys EA Series]][[Category:Linksys_guides]]</noinclude><cent...
17: .../linksys-ea6500/ r33006]'''</font><br><sup>''--[[User:EA6500v1|EA6500v1]] 00:35, 7 August 2017 (CEST)'...
27: | style="text-align: center;" | Release date / price
90: ...e V1 and V2. The contents of this page cannot be used as a guide for the V2. If you have a EA6500 V2, ...
100: ...ecovery process listed throughout this page and elsewhere</font><p><br></p> - Kismet Server/Drone (18,210 bytes)
1: ...guide on Kismet see:'' [[wrt54g kismet with linux server]]
8: ...an run as either the full server, or just a drone server on the WRT54G router. You are then free to ru...
10: ...tumbler will definitely appreciate running Kismet Server or Kismet Drone on their WRT54G, since this r...
12: =Server or Drone=
14: ...s to be the most common installation for windows users<br> - Chillispot (36,851 bytes)
2: <!-- Note to ChilliSpot Service Providers: -->
4: ...rtisements (links to your service) go in the Link Section at the bottom. -->
7: ...I naming schema was [https://svn.dd-wrt.com/changeset/43205 officially changed] in builds after 43192....
9: ...a captive portal / walled-garden environment and uses RADIUS or a HTTP protocol for access provisionin...
14: ... device support it you should try a firmware release between SVN 14896 and SVN 15506'' - Wl command (24,951 bytes)
3: ...ols such as [[Wiviz]] or [[Kismet Server/Drone]] use it to configure the radios, monitor packets and e...
6: ==Setup==
7: No setup is required as 'wl' comes with all Broadcom DD...
9: ...is absent/less developed, and users will need to use the 'ifconfig' and 'wl_atheros' commands instead.
11: See these threads: [http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic... - Заводские установки (28,571 bytes)
3: ...ской прошивкой. См. также [[Reset And Reboot]] для получения допо...
24: === Нажатием кнопки сброса Reset на маршрутизаторе ===
25: ...мите и удерживайте кнопку Reset, пока маршрутизатор включ...
27: ...держивание кнопки сброса Reset при включении маршрутизат...
38: Release: 09/15/06 (SVN revision: 3932) - Ipkg (tutorial) (10,613 bytes)
1: Brainslayer is working hard to merge the code base of DD-WRT with the OpenWRT firmware. This means t...
11: ... by default, ipkg on DD-WRT supports these pre-defined names:
15: -o <offline_root> Use <offline_root> as the root for offline installati...
20: -force-defaults Use default options for questions asked by ipkg.
32: search <file> Search for a packaging providing <file> - Index:Misc/ja (966 bytes)
- Separate LAN and WLAN (outdated) (15,234 bytes)
1: '''This guide is outdated, please see [[Separate LAN and WLAN]] instead.'''
3: ... configurations broken by this setup can still be set from the [[Telnet/SSH and the Command Line|comma...
5: ...ing to configure their routers this way might choose to install the [http://www.openwrt.org OpenWRT] f...
7: ...n mind that Brainslayer is currently in the processes of merging DD-WRT with OpenWRT. While it was alr...
10: ...e other 4 ports of the switch are the 4 LAN ports seen on the back of the router. The remaining port o... - IPv6 (tutorial) (36,148 bytes)
3: ...rnet Protocol to be formally adopted for general use.
5: ...atter in the Earth, or 6.67*10<sup>23</sup> addresses for each m² of Earth, including oceans.<br><br>
7: ...RT, which means your clients will be directly exposed to the Internet once you have enabled IPv6.
14: * A current recommended build of the firmware (see your hardware forum for recommendations) using [...
15: * IPv6 enabled through the GUI section Administration/Management/Router Management/... - Miscellaneous (1,602 bytes)
2: ...for all the things that just don't fit anywhere else.
9: ...es that describe specific hardware with only a loose - Firewall (8,046 bytes)
1: The purpose of the '''firewall''' is to moderate traffic and/...
6: ...rewall - can pass packet by packet or drop them based on:
20: ... address shortage, the internet society began to use NAT, and therefore the firewall also need to be N...
23: ...ice (firewall), it can not deduce which client to send it to. Here are examples of protocols that has ...
24: *[[wikipedia:IPsec|IPsec]] (over [[wikipedia:List_of_IP_protocol_numbers|... - Bootvorgang (68,911 bytes)
3: ...ehen, um mir mal die originalen Einstellungen anzusehen.<br>
24: Total memory used by CFE: 0x80300000 - 0x8043EB40 (1305408)
29: Text (code) segment: 0x80300000 - 0x80338DB0 (232880)
44: gateway not set, nameserver not set
64: ...444k/16384k available (1333k kernel code, 1940k reserved, 108k data, 6
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