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  1. Hardware (18,720 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Hardware}}
    5: ...ere the permanent settings are stored. This includes
    16: ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression regular expression]
    23: :(Quotes not needed for numeric/boolean values, needed for texts like <code>192.168.1.1</code> o...
    24: ...s but this new value will be lost after reboot unless you do <code>nvram commit</code>.
  2. LaFonera Hardware serial to ethernet (1,034 bytes)
    6: ...to turn LaFonera as a ''Rs232-Serial-port-to-wireless'' adapter?
    8: ...t console is included in the Fon's software packages.
    12: ...ki>this :-) [[User:Hal|Hal]] 04:19, 14 May 2007 (CEST)
  3. LaFonera Hardware i2c (6,202 bytes)
    12: ...-6) near the Ethernet connector. Pin 1 and 2 are respectively used for sending and receiving SDA signa...
    19: To test i2c bus, simply use <span style="color:red;">i2c...
    24: insmod i2c_algo_bit i2c_debug=3 bit_test=1
    29: In dmesg :
    35: needed 1 jiffies
  4. LaFonera Hardware Coloured Chassis (2,817 bytes)
    26: ... paintjob. -[[User:Hal|Hal]] 02:28, 14 Apr 2007 (CEST)
    29: ...you want and how good you are. This way also reduces the orange peeling effect (textured paint)
    33: ...he surface. (no need to sand because plastic adheres better than metals);
    35: Then after letting dry ~15 minutes, spray as many ''light'' coats as you need to ach...
    41: ...e finished result dry overnight. -[[User:aresxp|AresXP]]
  5. LaFonera Hardware SD-Card (6,579 bytes)
    17: ...c/ 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 rewo...
    21: *Known issues: (version 0.1 for fonera)
    24: * dev nodes do not get allocated automatically yet
    26: These issues will be fixed within the next days. the driver ru...
  6. LaFonera Hardware Power-Sources (2,124 bytes)
    3: ...ry:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Power-Sources'''
    6: ... a single li-ion. I would suggest that someone takes 4 18650 li-ion cells and connect them in parallel...
    11: ..., which prevents the battery from bursting in flames (literally) when shorted, over or under-charged. ...
    14: ...ets warm, but not too bad. I can only get 10 minutes of battery life max though, so this is more of a ...
    16: ...g LM7805A is not such a good ideea, as it dissipates the extra voltage in heat, so the loss of current...
  7. Linksys WAP54G Hardware Spec (3,039 bytes)
    6: Processor: Broadcom BCM4702KPB<br>
    20: ...was able to add his support for SD - I'll try to describe it here:
    30: ...also possible that more work will be ... But the best equipped in the card to 2gb)
    34: We need four free gpio lines, power: 3.3 V and GND
    37: ...wer), and GND of the metal casing for the SES or Reset button.
  8. LaFonera Info Hardware-Specifications (3,830 bytes)
    3: ...Fonera_(en)|LaFonera]] / [[LaFonera_Info|Info]] / Hardware-Specifications'''
    11: * Wireless: IEEE 802.11b / 802.11g (up to 54 Mbps)
    17: * Reset Switch
    25: * Wireless: Same as 2100.
    30: * Redesigned PCB, possibly cooler?
  9. LaFonera Hardware Second-Antenna (7,482 bytes)
    7: ...ly used these wiki pages to help me along the process up getting dd-wrt onto my fonera, I figured that...
    9: The process should be pretty self explainitory, though I'm s...
    10: ...ints on the board were labled Ant1 and Ant2 (interestingly enough, the one that is attached at factory...
    19: ... That allows me to leave the 2 antennas at 90degrees of one another without rubbing at the base.
    24: Time to warm up the soldering iron. This process is fairly simple, though you must be careful not...
  10. LaFonera Hardware JTAG (268 bytes)
  11. LaFonera Hardware USB (9,766 bytes)
    11: ... Uni flat, so I can't take any photos of the end result at the moment.
    17: These are the parts I used. Note, I used a USB type B ...
    25: ...he package). I prefer it to normal Epoxy resin glues because it starts off not being very sticky, so i...
    36: You can do these in which ever order you like for the most part.
    40: ... strip 0.5 - 1cm (1/4") each of the 4 internal wires, and twist each wire to stop them from fraying.
  12. LaFonera Hardware Power-over-Ethernet (3,201 bytes)
    8: ...ernational.com/pdf/powerline/RP10_E.pdf Recom]. These units are quite expensive, several 10´s of euro...
    10: = Just some preliminary notes =
    15: ...uns on 5V 1A PSU. Behaves erratically at <4.5V (Does not even boot up) - and the on-board components a...
    18: 5V does not travel for more than 5m through CAT5. 12V 1A ...
    21: .../files/173/DC-top.jpg Realisation] It emits MUCH less heat.
  13. LaFonera Hardware Serial-Cable-Port (6,917 bytes)
    4: ==Accessing serial console on the Fon==
    8: ...buit in serial console you can turn SSH on and access various settings and reflash the firmware.'''
    26: ...r to the levels of your PC serial port wich operates at '''-12 to 12 volts'''.
    31: ...e any kind of '''TTL to RS232 level shifter'''. These can be bought as kits or made from for example a...
    60: [[Image:Fonera_-_serielles_kabel_-_klein.jpg]]
  14. LaFonera Hardware Disassembling (1,764 bytes)
    9: ...as foneros was giving away free routers to countries in europe. The router itself is tiny: it fits nic...
    13: ...ted dissassembling. On the way i took some pictures for you all to see so read on!
    18: As the router is small, it does not provide any additional LAN ports. One WAN por...
    57: ==References==
    59: * [[LaFonera_Info_Hardware-Specifications|Hardware Specification]]
  15. Hardware DIY (1,115 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Hardware_DIY}}
    5: ... wiki page for your particular router, in most cases.
    7: ...e listed here: [[Supported_Devices|Supported Devices]]<br>
    8: ...nown_incompatible_devices|Known Incompatible Devices]]
    10: ...ntennas_on_Netgear_WNR3500L Exchange embeded wireless antennas for external antennas on Netgear WNR350...
  16. LaFonera Hardware Cooling-System (11,159 bytes)
    12: So these things run pretty hot...
    13: ...e I'm not looking forward to my case melting and destroying itself.
    27: *Resistors (optional,size depends on fan needs)
    32: *Post-it Notes
    55: 4. Melt the anchor holes with pliers and hot wire. Then cut the vent hole ...
  17. LaFonera Hardware Controlling AC-Loads (4,663 bytes)
    13: I will show you some pictures of the build process, maybe we could create a controlling application...
    20: ...ads_-_highres_01_ready_to_start.jpg|view in high resulution]]
    24: '''The board is powered and tested'''
    26: ...ntrolling_AC-Loads_-_02_the_board_is_powered_and_tested.jpg]]
    28: ...the_board_is_powered_and_tested.jpg|view in high resulution]]
  18. LaFonera Hardware Roboter Controlling (2,339 bytes)
    13: I will show you some pictures of the build process, maybe we could create a controlling application...
    20: ...highres_03_complete_robot_front.jpg|view in high resulution]]
    28: ...es_04_complete_robot_right_side.jpg|view in high resulution]]
    37: ..._-_highres_01_fon_web_interface.jpg|view in high resulution]]
    45: ...trolling_-_highres_02_ssh_shell.jpg|view in high resulution]]
  19. LaFonera Hardware Logo-Removal (2,569 bytes)
    11: ...astic from the top or creating unnecessary scratches.
    14: * Metal/Car polish (stainless steel cleaner, brasso, etc.)
    20: ...h - Use a fresh piece of kitchen paper if it becomes darkly stained or smooth
    21: ... they'll come off too. You can cover them with adhesive tape of some kind to make sure you don't damag...
    27: ...light. Nothing serious, and you won't see them unless you realy look closely and reflect a light off i...
  20. LaFonera Hardware Replace LEDs (6,702 bytes)
    8: ...place the green LEDs of your LaFonera with blue ones'''
    21: * tin-solder (take the finest you can get)
    31: ...e_LEDs_-_highres_08_preparation.jpg|view in high resolution]]
    42: ...es_01_original_green_leds_-_off.jpg|view in high resolution]]
    49: ...res_02_original_green_leds_-_on.jpg|view in high resolution]]

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  1. DD-WRT Doku (DE) (83,042 bytes)
    8: Diese Wiki wurde schon lange nicht mehr aktualisiert. ...
    10: Die Community hat wahrscheinlich kein Interesse mehr an einer Deutschen-Wiki.
    15: ...eems that the german community is not longer interested in this german-wiki.
    18: =Projektbeschreibung=
    19: ...edia.org/wiki/MediaWiki Media-Wiki] lebt auch dieses vom Mitmachen. Jeder darf, und soll [http://de.wi...
  2. Hinzufügen eines SD-Kartenlesers an den Linksys WRT54G (20,102 bytes)
    1: == Tutorial: Hinzufügen eines SD-Kartenlesers an den Linksys WRT54G ==
    6: ...tition zu mounten. Die erreichbare Schreib-/ Lesegeschwindigkeit liegt bei etwa 200 KB/s. <br><br>
    10: ...nnenleben eines Routers mit eingebautem SD-Kartenleser] <br>( [http://web.archive.org/web/200510182210...
    11: ...pg Der fertige Router mit installiertem SD-Kartenleser] <br> ( [http://web.archive.org/web/20060615043...
    12: ...Das Innenleben mit und ohne eingebautem SD-Kartenleser] <br> ([http://www.adamkowalewski.com http://ww...
  3. Verizon FIOS setup with dd-wrt as primary router (5,626 bytes)
    7: ...nd you will see the LED's on the front blink and reset.
    9: ...en you will get one of these routers. It is a necessary addition to the configuration due to the way ...
    17: ...onnection on their side….By cloning the MAC address….you can also switch back to the ActionTec eas...
    21: ...se it. If you keep it enabled...set up your wireless encryption.
    23: ...your dd-wrt router with a different subnet IP address from the AT router. I used 192.168.0.1 on the d...
  4. Hardware (18,720 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Hardware}}
    5: ...ere the permanent settings are stored. This includes
    16: ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression regular expression]
    23: :(Quotes not needed for numeric/boolean values, needed for texts like <code>192.168.1.1</code> o...
    24: ...s but this new value will be lost after reboot unless you do <code>nvram commit</code>.
  5. Hauptseite (3,948 bytes)
    6: ...-WRT Docu (FR)|Französisch]], [[Portugues|Portugiesisch]], [[DD-WRT Docu (IT)|Italienisch]], [[Swedis...
    11: Dieses MediaWiki wird zur Erstellung eines Tutorials für '''DD-WRT''' verwendet.
    27: <p>oder besuche den [[Alphabetischer Index|alphabetischen Ind...
    38: [[Beschreibung_der_einzelnen_Einstellungen]]
    44: [[Tutorial:_Hinzufügen_eines_SD-Kartenlesers_an_den_Linksys_WRT54G |MMC/SD Karte]]
  6. Recover from a bad flash (41,673 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Recover from a bad flash}}
    3: ...CK ANNOUNCEMENT (LINKED BELOW) AND THE WIKI ARTICLES ON [[Serial Recovery|SERIAL RECOVERY]] AND [[JTAG...
    7: ...orld. These techniques may be useful in these cases also.
    11: ...ue below, make sure you've first tried a '''hard reset''' to revive your router:
    12: # Disconnect the router from UTP cables (not the power cable).
  7. Glossary (58,851 bytes)
    1: {{languages|Glossary}}
    7: <center>[[#References|References]] – [[#External links|External links]]</center>
    10: ...''If you are looking for a particular term it is best to use your browser's search function.'''
    15: ... mechanism, typically after the authenticator requests more information in order to determine the meth...
    22: ...bits per second under ideal conditions. It requires a radio capable of transmitting in this range. T...
  8. WDS Linked router network (21,712 bytes)
    3: {{Languages|WDS_Linked_router_network}}
    6: ...ects one or more routers to a main router to wirelessly share internet, allows roaming between routers
    8: '''Subnet''' – the octets of an IP address selected by the subnet mask (e.g. 255.255.255.0,...
    14: '''WDS AP''' – the host router "Wireless Mode" selection, only on Qualcomm Atheros router...
    16: '''WDS Station''' – the client router "Wireless Mode" selection only on Qualcomm Atheros routers
  9. Linksys EA6500 V1 (23,843 bytes)
    1: ...y:Cisco Linksys EA Series]][[Category:Linksys_guides]]</noinclude><center>
    7: ...t size=2>'''DISCLAIMER'''<br>This page, like the rest of the wiki, is not updated frequently. Be sure ...
    17: ...[[User:EA6500v1|EA6500v1]] 00:35, 7 August 2017 (CEST)''</sup>
    100: ...eading on the process, drawbacks and recovery process listed throughout this page and elsewhere</font>...
    110: ..._or_30/30/30 | hard reset]] (the infamous [[Hard_reset_or_30/30/30 | 30-30-30]]). Doing so can erase t...
  10. Kismet Server/Drone (18,210 bytes)
    4: Kismet is a layer 2 wireless network detector, sniffer, and intrusion detecti...
    6: ...ttp://www.kismetwireless.net Official Kismet Wireless] site.
    8: ...You are then free to run a Kismet client on your desktop computer view the output.
    10: ...ntennas without worrying about damaging your wireless card or radio pigtails (I've gone through a numb...
    14: ...met drone on your WRT and the Client/Server on a desktop computer(s) seems to be the most common insta...
  11. Chillispot (36,851 bytes)
    1: {{languages|Chillispot}}
    7: ...ilds after 43192. For posterity reasons, references to ''ChilliSpot'' shall remain in the wiki until ...
    9: ...ronment and uses RADIUS or a HTTP protocol for access provisioning and accounting.
    12: There have been ongoing issues with ChilliSpot functionality throughout developm...
    19: * Easily make the wireless or LAN-connected computers display a "landing pa...
  12. Wl command (24,951 bytes)
    1: ...he_Command_Line|SSH/Telnet & The CLI]] / wl (wireless options) command '''
    3: ...ccess and control wireless hardware. It can be accesed from a [[Telnet/SSH_and_the_Command_Line|telnet...
    7: No setup is required as 'wl' comes with all Broadcom DD-WRT installations.
    9: ...r Atheros Hardware, this functionality is absent/less developed, and users will need to use the 'ifcon...
    11: See these threads: [http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopi...
  13. Заводские установки (28,571 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Factory Defaults}}
    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: Удерживание кнопки сброса Reset при включении маршрутиза...
  14. Ipkg (tutorial) (10,613 bytes)
    1: ... DD-WRT. This allows for an easy way to add features not already in the DD-WRT firmware. Since ipkg is...
    8: ... Install, upgrade, or remove package from <dest_name>
    9: -dest <dest_name> where <dest_name> is '''either''' a folder path '''or''' a p...
    11: ...ult, ipkg on DD-WRT supports these pre-defined names:
    20: -force-defaults Use default options for questions asked by ipkg.
  15. Index:Misc/ja (966 bytes)
    1: {{languages|Miscellaneous}}
    30: * [[ISP Upgrades v PPPoE]]
  16. Separate LAN and WLAN (outdated) (15,234 bytes)
    3: ...g this setup will yield some somewhat unexpected results when configuring certain options from the [[W...
    5: ...www.openwrt.org OpenWRT] firmware instead as it does not offer a web interface that can get screwed up...
    7: ... mind that Brainslayer is currently in the processes of merging DD-WRT with OpenWRT. While it was alre...
    12: ... contains port 0 (WAN) and port 6 (router). IPTables are then implemented on the router such that NAT'...
    14: ... router needs to send information to client machines, it is broadcast out br0 (sending it to eth1 and ...
  17. IPv6 (tutorial) (36,148 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|:IPv6 (tutorial)}}
    3: ...network layer IP standard used by electronic devices to exchange data across a packet-switched network...
    5: ...tter in the Earth, or 6.67*10<sup>23</sup> addresses for each m² of Earth, including oceans.<br><br>
    7: ...our router to filter incoming connections. ip6tables is NOT included by default with DD-WRT, which mea...
    10: =Prerequisites=
  18. Miscellaneous (1,602 bytes)
    1: {{languages|Miscellaneous}}
    5: ...]] is an extensive list of terms and DD-WRT features with definitions and considerable explanations. A...
    9: There are some pages that describe specific hardware with only a loose
    12: ...iki/index.php/Category:Linksys_guides Linksys guides]
    14: .../wiki/index.php/Category:Belkin_guides Belkin guides]
  19. Firewall (8,046 bytes)
    3: ...outside'' (WAN, the internet). It has two main access control lists (ACL) - e.g. named inside2outside ...
    6: The simplest ip firewall - a packet filter firewall - can pas...
    7: * source ip address
    8: * destination ip address
    11: ** destination tcp/udp port
  20. Bootvorgang (68,911 bytes)
    4: Warum das Alles?<br>
    5: ... ich weiß noch nicht! Vielleicht gibt es ja was zu entdecken.<br>
    7: Es geht los, mit den allerersten Bootvorgang<br>
    16: Initializing Devices.
    22: Total memory: 0x1000000 bytes (16MB)

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