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  1. Tutorials (8,775 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Tutorials}}
    5: | valign="top" width="100%" style="border: solid 1px #33BBBB; background-color: #CCFFFF; c...
    6: * [[Installation]] - Complete guide for installing DD-WRT on your router<br/>
    10: * [[Index:FAQ|FAQs]] - Everything from Where do I download...
    15: ==Basic Tutorials ==
  2. Fr:tutorials (1,711 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Tutorials}}
    2: =Differents exemples de Configuration / Personnalisation=
    4: ==Guides de configuration classique==
    5: ''Certains tutoriaux vous aideront à réaliser l'étape 4 du flash firmware ;)'...
    8: [[Client Mode Wireless]]<br />

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  1. Tutorials (8,775 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Tutorials}}
    5: | valign="top" width="100%" style="border: solid 1px #33BBBB; background-color: #CCFFFF; c...
    6: * [[Installation]] - Complete guide for installing DD-WRT on your router<br/>
    10: * [[Index:FAQ|FAQs]] - Everything from Where do I download...
    15: ==Basic Tutorials ==
  2. Hauptseite (3,948 bytes)
    3: |bgcolor="#ffffc0" style="color: black; border: 1px solid black"|
    11: ...rstellung eines Tutorials für '''DD-WRT''' verwendet.
    16: <div style="margin: 0; margin-right:10px; border: 1px solid #dfdfdf; padding: 0 1em 1em 1em; back...
    24: ...WRT_Doku_%28DE%29|> DD-WRT Dokumentation Project (DE)]]'''</font>
    25: ...tp://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/DD-WRT_Doku_%28DE%29
  3. Recover from a bad flash (41,673 bytes)
    7: ...i>configure</i> your router in ways which make it dead to the world. These techniques may be useful i...
    9: To determine if the router is bricked, carefully follow...
    20: # All should be in default settings now.
    32: ...lay at the front of the router is the best way to determine what type of brick you have and its recove...
    36: ...lit up the other LED's, then a defective [[bootloader]] is present. However, if you can ping 192.168.1...
  4. Station Mode (5,583 bytes)
    1: ...[[Tutorials]] / [[Linking Routers]] / '''Client Mode'''
    7: ... nor accepts wireless connections by other client devices.
    9: ...ed between them. Thus, when port forwarding is needed it must be configured at both routers - not just...
    11: ..._network|WDS]]. Further explanation of bridging modes is at [[Linking_Routers|Linking Routers]].
    15: ==Station Mode Setup==
  5. WDS Linked router network (21,712 bytes)
    1: ...iki Path''''': [[Main_Page|DD-WRT Wiki Main]] / [[Tutorials]] / [[Linking Routers]] / '''WDS Linked router ne...
    5: =Basic Definitions=
    14: '''WDS AP''' – the host router "Wireless Mode" selection, only on Qualcomm Atheros routers
    16: ...'WDS Station''' – the client router "Wireless Mode" selection only on Qualcomm Atheros routers
    18: ... required on Qualcomm Atheros routers (see more under Multiple WLANs)
  6. Chillispot (36,851 bytes)
    2: <!-- Note to ChilliSpot Service Providers: -->
    9: ...roller that provides a captive portal / walled-garden environment and uses RADIUS or a HTTP protocol f...
    12: ...g issues with ChilliSpot functionality throughout development history in DD-WRT. Firmware versions 44...
    14: ...x bug. If you need to use ChilliSpot and if your device support it you should try a firmware release ...
    22: * Provide a Wi-Fi usage agreement, advertising or other nei...
  7. Port Forwarding (14,856 bytes)
    9: ... In fact, all of the ports from 1-1024 are set aside for such standardization.
    11: ... is set aside as the local loop back address and, depending on your computer, 127.x.y.z will reach you...
    13: ...worldwide there are many more than 2<sup>32</sup> devices (computers, printers, scanners, etc) that wo...
    15: ...a computer running Linux, MAC OS, or Windows provided you have more than 1 network adapter.
    17: ...ation. To the privately addressed device, the NAT device appears to be any ordinary router.
  8. Telnet/SSH and the command line (18,436 bytes)
    2: ...here: '''[[Main_Page|DD-WRT wiki mainpage]] / [[Index:Scripting|Scripting]] / SSH/Telnet & The CLI
    10: ...d for the password, enter your router's password (default "admin")<br>
    15: ...an encrypted protocol and associated program intended to replace telnet. It can also be used for creat...
    17: ...Private keys are never exchanged, and are used to decrypt the information encrypted with the associate...
    39: ...should generate a Public/Private key pair on your desktop machine. This can be done through the "Putty...
  9. Ipkg (tutorial) (10,613 bytes)
    1: Brainslayer is working hard to merge the code base of DD-WRT with the OpenWRT firmware. This me...
    8: ...r Install, upgrade, or remove package from <dest_name>
    9: ...ame> is '''either''' a folder path '''or''' a pre-defined
    11: ... by default, ipkg on DD-WRT supports these pre-defined names:
    18: -force-depends Make dependency checks warnings instead of errors
  10. Quality of Service (14,843 bytes)
    5: <font color=red>Be using a build NO OLDER than r32170 before proceeding!</font>
    8: ...lightly as bandwidth is needed for the VOIP, provided VOIP was given greater priority.
    12: ...lained]] and [[Quality_of_Service#Precedence|Precedence]] before going any farther.'''
    16: ...CMP packets fall into this class. Most VoIP and video services will function good in this class if Exp...
    18: ...ces that are not specifically classed will fall under standard class.
  11. Samba filesystem (12,586 bytes)
    9: #* On Windows, this is the default file sharing system. Simply right click and ...
    10: ...Mac/10.5/en/8201.html 10.5] “Share files and folders using SMB.” from the File Sharing options.
    14: # In 'user' and 'password' enter the user credentials of a user allowed to access the share.
    40: * Only /tmp/, /dev/ and potentially /jffs/ are writeable!
    44: ...ad_client_codepage: filename /usr/lib/codepages/codepage.850 does not exist.
  12. Journalling Flash File System (15,008 bytes)
    3: ...t.com/phpBB2/download.php?id=54383 USB Storage guide by egc].
    9: ...S2) is a re-writable area within a DD-WRT-enabled device.
    14: * On DD-WRT Device main flash directly on the device (''/jffs''), or
    26: * JFFS must be Enabled for certain /jffs-dependent applications.
    33: ...ilds no longer leave enough space for JFFS on 4MB devices so use the Mini build or one of Eko's specia...
  13. Static DHCP (7,133 bytes)
    4: ... wireless interfaces of a device, even though the device may be configured such that only one interfac...
    6: ...AN TCP/UDP port to a port on a server running inside your LAN, you have to give that server a static I...
    14: # If there is no blank slot under "Static Leases", click Add
    15: ...(e.g. both the wired and wireless interfaces of a device).
    17: ... either Save or Apply the page each time you've added and filled out a new static lease. Clicking the ...
  14. Firewall Builder (7,019 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Firewall Builder}}
    2: '''Firewall Builder''' is a commerciel third party firewall GUI runn...
    4: ...Firewall Builder (fwbuilder) at: http://www.fwbuilder.org.
    9: #After starting the fwbuilder software, first you need to create the firewall ...
    11: ...the Firewall box (the version field is directly under the platform field) to "1.2.9 or later" and comm...
  15. Wireless Bridge (43,131 bytes)
    6: ... USED*** Use the more complete and up to date guide to do the same thing that can be found here:'''
    9: http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Client_Bridged
    12: ...ireless device. Segments connected via [[Client Mode Wireless]] cannot share a DHCP server.[[Image:sta...
    14: ...n the case in which we are interested, a wireless device running DD-WRT such as a WRT54G is configured...
    19: ...s connecting to the primary in "Client-Bridged" mode. Let's call that WRT54G the secondary.
  16. Wiki discussion (5,344 bytes)
    7: ...us page: [https://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Index:Misc Miscellaneous]
    17: ...he front page layout is very similar to what we ended up with at wiki.mythtv.org, but I do have one su...
    21: ...routers, and is [[Glossary:free software|free]] under the [[GPL]].
    27: ...at OK? Do we need a brief explanation and a more detailed one?
    30: ...k at the bottom to an article that goes more into detail about the subject should the person require m...
  17. Miau IRC Bouncer (4,026 bytes)
    7: [http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/JFFS#Testing_ipkg ipkg up to date]
    9: ..._Gurus:_CLI CLI] or [http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/JFFS#Directions_for_.28normal.29_users:_usin...
    13: The current ipkg update doesn't seem to include miau although it is listed as being a supported p...
    19: If it put an extension on the file you downloaded, then you will need to run
    67: ...seems to look in /tmp/root/.miau for its files by default; in the telnet, you created the config file ...
  18. Transparent web proxy (7,628 bytes)
    4: This guide will help you enable a transparent proxy server o...
    6: = Desktop Setup =
    7: == Squid versions older than 2.6 ==
    16: httpd_accel_uses_host_header on
    25: {| border=2 style="border-color:#dd0000;border-style:solid;background:#ffbbbb;"
  19. USB storage (55,588 bytes)
    3: ...t.com/phpBB2/download.php?id=54383 USB Storage guide by egc] for more current instructions.
    8: = Current How-to / Quick guide (April 2021) =
    9: ...out (NAS) on my network, then I looked at this guide. It is excessively complex and antiquated in many...
    13: ...y successfully plugged in and used on a Windows 7 device.
    18: ...he actual samba name will be your router name, by default: DD-WRT). WORKGROUP: HOME. Minimum and Maxim...
  20. Wake-on-LAN (tutorial) (10,143 bytes)
    4: ...uters have the WOL feature - it might be listed under PME (Power Management Events).
    7: ...our home or office, and there is a DD-WRT-enabled device as the Internet gateway for that computer, po...
    12: # A PC which supports WOL. Most modern PC's can be set-up this way.
    14: ...ow, we assume your router LAN is 192.168.1.x (the default) and the static IP '''WOL''' computer is 192...
    15: ...ies of the first one. You can also use the DD-WRT device's Web Interface to send test packets, in plac...

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