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  1. Hardware (18,720 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Hardware}}
    7: :* settings for user [[Startup Scripts]]
    24: ...u can play with the new settings or test user scripts but this new value will be lost after reboot unl...
    111: ...ough the reliability is much less and power consumption of the PC is much higher)
    123: Although it may have been adjusted on a test bed optimized for their code, if even 1/2 of what they cl...
  2. LaFonera Hardware serial to ethernet (1,034 bytes)
    2: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    3: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / serial to ethernet'''
    6: ...aFonera as a ''Rs232-Serial-port-to-wireless'' adapter?
  3. LaFonera Hardware i2c (6,202 bytes)
    2: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    3: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / i2c'''
    10: [[Image:LaFonera_Hardware_i2c_-_01_overview.jpg]]
    14: ...d to a 75LS05 (TTL hex inverter) used as level adapter and buffer. You can see schematic [http://www.l...
    19: ...ol can scan i2c bus to detect chips. Here is a adapted version for La Fonera as a ipkg source package:...
  4. LaFonera Hardware Coloured Chassis (2,817 bytes)
    2: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    3: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Coloured Chassis'''
    15: [[image:LaFonera_Hardware_coloured_chassis.jpg]]
    37: ...me ''Rubbing Compound'' from Canadian Tire or any hardware/automotive parts store (it is roughly equivalent ...
  5. LaFonera Hardware SD-Card (6,579 bytes)
    2: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    3: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / SD-Card'''
    50: [[Image:LaFonera_Hardware_SD-Card_-_01_overview.jpg|the finished result]]
    72: [[Image:LaFonera_Hardware_SD-Card_-_02_sd-card_reader.jpg|sd-card-reader de...
    81: [[Image:LaFonera_Hardware_SD-Card_-_03_fonera_detail.jpg|LaFonera detail]]
  6. LaFonera Hardware Power-Sources (2,124 bytes)
    2: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    3: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Power-Sources'''
    8: == LaFonera Battery Pack or Car-Adaptor ==
    14: ...fe max though, so this is more of a proof of concept. [NOTE from other-party: You need a voltage regul...
  7. Linksys WAP54G Hardware Spec (3,039 bytes)
    5: Hardware spec:<br>
    61: ...htly modify the driver to use the gpio 6, I used optimized version of the driver SD / MMC forum openwr...
  8. LaFonera Info Hardware-Specifications (3,830 bytes)
    3: ...Fonera_(en)|LaFonera]] / [[LaFonera_Info|Info]] / Hardware-Specifications'''
    5: == The Hardware Specifications ==
    16: * Power Consumption: 4 Watt
    95: ...rg/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/Fon/Fonera Fonera OpenWRT Hardware Docs
  9. LaFonera Hardware Second-Antenna (7,482 bytes)
    2: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    3: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Second-Antenna'''
    197: '''This step may be optional. Someone please confirm'''
  10. LaFonera Hardware JTAG (268 bytes)
    2: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    4: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / JTAG'''
    7: For now take a look at [[LaFonera_Hardware_IO_(en)]]
  11. LaFonera Hardware USB (9,766 bytes)
    2: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    3: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / USB'''
    11: ...neras serial console. A USB port is imo a better option than fixing a large, ugly serial port to the s...
    13: ... LaFonera, so read this article first: [[LaFonera_Hardware_Serial-Cable-Port]].
    27: Optional:
  12. LaFonera Hardware Power-over-Ethernet (3,201 bytes)
    2: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    3: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Power-over-Ethernet'''
    25: ...ied running two units in series, off 12V, with no PT's, but the power drain cycles when under load and...
    27: ...tage. Having two units would keep the heat on the PT's heatsink down quite a bit. One unit can functio...
    29: == Build an POE adapter ==
  13. LaFonera Hardware Serial-Cable-Port (6,917 bytes)
    1: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    2: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Serial-Cable-Port'''
    7: | [[Image:LaFonera_Hardware_Serial-Cable-Port_01.jpg]]
    17: See [[LaFonera_Hardware_Disassembling|LaFonera Hardware Disassembling]] for how to dissassemble your rout...
    19: [[Image:LaFonera_Hardware_Serial-Cable-Port_02.jpg]]
  14. LaFonera Hardware Disassembling (1,764 bytes)
    2: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    3: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Disassembling'''
    8: | [[Image:LaFonera Hardware Disassembling 01.png]]
    20: [[Image:LaFonera Hardware Disassembling 02.jpg]]
    28: [[Image:LaFonera Hardware Disassembling 03.jpg]]
  15. Hardware DIY (1,115 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Hardware_DIY}}
    3: ==Hardware List==
    5: ...the Hardware link at the bottom of the page. Some hardware mods are located on their router's particular wik...
    13: [[Category:Hardware]]
  16. LaFonera Hardware Cooling-System (11,159 bytes)
    2: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    3: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Cooling-System'''
    21: *Small Laptop Fan
    22: *Switch(optional)
    27: *Resistors (optional,size depends on fan needs)
  17. LaFonera Hardware Controlling AC-Loads (4,663 bytes)
    2: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    3: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Controlling AC-Loads'''
    15: == Hardware ==
    18: [[image:LaFonera_Hardware_Controlling_AC-Loads_-_01_ready_to_start.jpg]]
    20: [[media:LaFonera_Hardware_Controlling_AC-Loads_-_highres_01_ready_to_start....
  18. LaFonera Hardware Roboter Controlling (2,339 bytes)
    2: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    3: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Roboter Controlling'''
    15: == Hardware ==
    18: [[image:LaFonera_Hardware_Roboter_Controlling_-_03_complete_robot_front.jpg...
    20: [[media:LaFonera_Hardware_Roboter_Controlling_-_highres_03_complete_robot_f...
  19. LaFonera Hardware Logo-Removal (2,569 bytes)
    2: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    3: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Logo-Removal'''
    5: ...a_Hardware_Logo-Removal_(de)|deutsch]] [[LaFonera_Hardware_Logo-Removal_(fr)|français]]
    26: ====Optional Extra Step: Polish Plastic====
    29: # [[LaFonera_Hardware_Disassembling|Remove the white cover from the LaF...
  20. LaFonera Hardware Replace LEDs (6,702 bytes)
    2: [[Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)]]
    3: ...)|LaFonera]] / [[:Category:LaFonera_Hardware_(en)|Hardware]] / Replace LEDs'''
    5: ...a_Hardware_Replace_LEDs_(de)|deutsch]] [[LaFonera_Hardware_Replace_LEDs_(fr)|français]]
    10: As nearly everything (except my girlfriend) in my environment (my car, my PC, ...
    29: [[image:LaFonera_Hardware_Replace_LEDs_-_08_preparation.jpg]]

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  1. DD-WRT Doku (DE) (83,042 bytes)
    25: ...//www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices Hardware-Support-Liste]''.
    31: ...ksys.de Linksys]. Es sind auch einige versteckte Optionen freigeschaltet. Desweiteren kommen noch eini...
    145: | keine ([http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/Siemens/SE505#line-120 USB-Mod])
    208: ...//www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices Hardware-Support-Liste]
    213: *PPTP-VPN-Server
  2. Hinzufügen eines SD-Kartenlesers an den Linksys WRT54G (20,102 bytes)
    19: * ein Linksys WRT54G (Hardware Revision < v5)
    92: ...auchen wir wirklich alle Bilder doppelt von einer Hardware Revision? Und muessen die so riesig und unscharf ...
    215: mmc Hardware init
    246: ...ebenfalls 'DOS FAT fs support' aktiviert werden, optional auch noch 'VFAT (Windows 95) fs support'. Da...
    394: | MiniSD + SD Adapter
  3. Verizon FIOS setup with dd-wrt as primary router (5,626 bytes)
    5: ...ps below, you must have the Ethernet port on the Optical Network Terminal (ONT) activated. You can no...
    21: ...f you keep it enabled...set up your wireless encryption.
    82: [[Category:Networking hardware]]
  4. Hardware (18,720 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Hardware}}
    7: :* settings for user [[Startup Scripts]]
    24: ...u can play with the new settings or test user scripts but this new value will be lost after reboot unl...
    111: ...ough the reliability is much less and power consumption of the PC is much higher)
    123: Although it may have been adjusted on a test bed optimized for their code, if even 1/2 of what they cl...
  5. Hauptseite (3,948 bytes)
    42: [[JTAG-Adapter]]
    52: ...er Sharing X86 Based]] (Drucker Sharing trotz X86 Hardware und V24SP1)
    54: ==Hardware-bezogene Beschreibungen==
    88: Es fehlt noch die 'Click-to-Connect'-Option. Bisher sagt der Autor allerdings:
  6. Recover from a bad flash (41,673 bytes)
    38: ...up the router. This can happen if a wrong or corrupt value exists in the NVRAM. Here simply clearing t...
    40: ...1hbnN3ZXJzLnNlYXJjaF9ubCZwX3NjZl9sYW5nPTEmcF9wYWdlPTEmcF9zZWFyY2hfdGV4dD1maXJtd2FyZSB3cnRnNTRn&p_li=&p...
    50: ...eem to have this ability on other versions of the hardware, so you might find it works anyway.
    69: During startup, the router will pause to accept a temporary firmware upload via tftp. On the Link...
    79: ...uses even longer than normal during bootup to accept a recovery flash. All you need to do is provide a...
  7. Glossary (58,851 bytes)
    16: - (paraphrased and exerpted from the Internet Engineering Task Force's RFC ...
    28: ...nels in 2.4 GHz frequency band of 802.11b, but adopted the OFDM model of 802.11a so it also supports t...
    76: === Captive Portal ===
    78: A captive portal is a wireless access point which only p...
    82: ...re utilizing traditional computing devices like laptops, where a web browser is the primary access sof...
  8. WDS Linked router network (21,712 bytes)
    27: ...in_Page and look up the model number and specific hardware revision. Ex: Archer A7 v5.x
    40: '''Step 1 a):''' (Optional, but advised) Reset to default all of the ro...
    65: * encryption type, see recommended settings [[Atheros/ath_w...
    74: * (Optional) Assign WAN Port to switch – Enable (This ...
    82: * Uncheck all of the boxes except Filter Multicast
  9. Linksys EA6500 V1 (23,843 bytes)
    90: ...de for the V2. If you have a EA6500 V2, check the hardware specific page or the forum for support</font><p><...
    139: Read the following before attempting to install:
    200: * Making sure you have the [[#Find_your_hardware_version | V1 router]]<br>
    201: ===Find your hardware version===
    358: If telnet is broken/disabled and SSH isn't an option either, then do a [[Hard_reset_or_30/30/30 | 3...
  10. Kismet Server/Drone (18,210 bytes)
    18: ...ptured packets to use later, such as for WEP decryption.<br>
    25: ...erver+client on the desktop is a better idea as captured packets would be saved to the hard drive desk...
    33: ...on this site says it won`t compile with the pcap option within cygwin).<br>
    38: ...said above). The disadvantage is that you can`t capture packets easily - you may do it with the SD Car...
    49: ===Assumptions===
  11. Chillispot (36,851 bytes)
    9: ...rich software access controller that provides a captive portal / walled-garden environment and uses RA...
    21: * Optionally earn revenue from your hotspot.
    24: ...t the bandwidth, up and down, hotspot-connected laptops or desktops can use.
    30: === Technical description ===
    31: ChilliSpot is an open source [[Captive Portal]] wireless or local area network (LAN) ...
  12. Wl command (24,951 bytes)
    1: ...mmand_Line|SSH/Telnet & The CLI]] / wl (wireless options) command '''
    3: ...e routers firmware to access and control wireless hardware. It can be accesed from a [[Telnet/SSH_and_the_Co...
    9: (For Atheros Hardware, this functionality is absent/less developed, and...
    16: ...a the console window. This program has many more options than our WRT is able to process. Some can onl...
    18: Usage: wl [-a|i <adapter>] [-hu] <command> [arguments]
  13. Заводские установки (28,571 bytes)
    7: ''Нужно объединить с [[Hardware#NVRAM]].
    101: zebra_copt=0
    141: pptpd_client_srvsub=
    163: pptp_server_ip=
    167: pptp_use_dhcp=0
  14. Ipkg (tutorial) (10,613 bytes)
    5: usage: ipkg [options...] sub-command [arguments...]
    7: == Options ==
    20: -force-defaults Use default options for questions asked by ipkg.
    21: (no prompts). Note that this will not prevent
    22: ... package installation scripts from prompting.</pre>
  15. Index:Misc/ja (966 bytes)
    18: * [[Hardware#NVRAM|NVRAM]]
    20: * [[Hardware#Overclocking|Router Overclocking]]
    22: * [[Hardware#Hardware_Modifications|Hardware modifications]]
    28: * [[Linksys WAP54G Hardware Spec]]
  16. Separate LAN and WLAN (outdated) (15,234 bytes)
    3: ...what unexpected results when configuring certain options from the [[Web Interface]]. (For example, adv...
    9: = Hardware =
    10: ...ng port on the router is connected to the WLAN adapter.
    12: ...vlan1 contains port 0 (WAN) and port 6 (router). IPTables are then implemented on the router such that...
    16: ...DOCS/Configuration] as it is short and quite in depth.
  17. IPv6 (tutorial) (36,148 bytes)
    3: ...ersion of the Internet Protocol to be formally adopted for general use.
    14: ...rrent recommended build of the firmware (see your hardware forum for recommendations) using [[What_is_DD-WRT...
    16: * Enabling [[jffs]] would be helpful (optional)
    43: ...hat you've to download still depends a lot on the hardware you're running on!
    48: This leaves you with two options:
  18. Miscellaneous (1,602 bytes)
    9: There are some pages that describe specific hardware with only a loose
    34: * [[Hardware#NVRAM|NVRAM]]
    36: * [[Hardware#Overclocking|Router Overclocking]]
    38: * [[Hardware#Flow Acceleration,SFE and Cut-Through Forwarding|...
    40: * [[Hardware#Hardware_Modifications|Hardware modifications]]
  19. Firewall (8,046 bytes)
    17: * number of connections attempt - "SYN"-attacks, packet storms
    25: *[[wikipedia:PPTP|PPTP]] (over IP protocol 47)
    28: Even if the traffic is unencrypted it can not be deduced where to NAT a response o...
    45: ==DD-WRT firewall - iptables==
    49: *vlan0(built-in hardware switch) software-bridged with eth1(wireless acces...
  20. Bootvorgang (68,911 bytes)
    20: rndis0: Broadcom USB RNDIS Network Adapter (P-t-P)
    45: Loader:raw Filesys:raw Dev:flash0.os File: Options:(null)
    80: devfs: boot_options: 0x1
    81: pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured
    105: ip_conntrack_pptp version 1.9 loaded

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