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  1. Tutorials (8,775 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Tutorials}}
    7: ...gs]] - Info and Recommendations on Basic Wireless settings
    8: ...] - Info and Recommendations on Advanced Wireless settings
    9: ...ss settings]] - Info specific to Qualcomm Atheros settings
    10: ...rom Where do I download dd-wrt, to how do I increase range.
  2. Fr:tutorials (1,711 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Tutorials}}
    5: ''Certains tutoriaux vous aideront à réaliser l'étape 4 du flash firmware ;)''<br>
    11: [[ipkg|Utiliser ipkg pour installer les packages OpenWRT]]<br />
    17: [[Quality of Service]] (QoS)<br />
    19: [[Separate Lan and WLan]]<br />

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  1. Tutorials (8,775 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Tutorials}}
    7: ...gs]] - Info and Recommendations on Basic Wireless settings
    8: ...] - Info and Recommendations on Advanced Wireless settings
    9: ...ss settings]] - Info specific to Qualcomm Atheros settings
    10: ...rom Where do I download dd-wrt, to how do I increase range.
  2. Hauptseite (3,948 bytes)
    11: Dieses MediaWiki wird zur Erstellung eines Tutorials für '''DD-WRT''' verwendet.
    20: --[[User:Master|Master]]
    40: === Tutorials ===
    44: [[Tutorial:_Hinzufügen_eines_SD-Kartenlesers_an_den_Linksys_WRT54G |MMC/SD Karte]]
    48: [[OpenVPN-Tunnel Server / Client, Netzwerke verbinden]] (2xDD-WRT - L...
  3. 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.
  4. Station Mode (5,583 bytes)
    1: ...iki Path''''': [[Main_Page|DD-WRT Wiki Main]] / [[Tutorials]] / [[Linking Routers]] / '''Client Mode'''
    4: The secondary (station) router is unbridged in a differe...
    7: ...a separate WAP for multi-radio routers. It is not seen as a WAP, nor accepts wireless connections by o...
    9: ... routers must be on separate subnets, and NAT is used between them. Thus, when port forwarding is need...
    11: ...ation Bridge (Routed)]], [[Repeater Bridge]], or use [[WDS_Linked_router_network|WDS]]. Further explan...
  5. WDS Linked router network (21,712 bytes)
    1: ...iki Path''''': [[Main_Page|DD-WRT Wiki Main]] / [[Tutorials]] / [[Linking Routers]] / '''WDS Linked router ne...
    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
  6. 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''
  7. Port Forwarding (14,856 bytes)
    5: For Port Forwarding Troubshooting, see [[Port_Forwarding_Troubleshooting|Port Forwardin...
    7: ... port. Your computer instructs the response to be sent back to your IP address on some port that you o...
    9: ...andard. In fact, all of the ports from 1-1024 are set aside for such standardization.
    11: ...exist on the internet. Additionally, 127.x.y.z is set aside as the local loop back address and, depend...
    13: ...ve this problem by increasing the number of addresses.
  8. Telnet/SSH and the command line (18,436 bytes)
    9: ...he username, enter ''root'' (even if you changed username in web interface)
    15: ...mewhat akin to Virtual Private Networks, and for use as a [[network file system]] ([[Sshfs]]). Unless ...
    17: ...c key. Private keys are never exchanged, and are used to decrypt the information encrypted with the as...
    19: .... Multiple keys can be entered by placing them on separate lines.<br/>
    20: ...n using SSH use user "root" with the password you set in the webinterface
  9. 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>
  10. Quality of Service (14,843 bytes)
    2: {{Languages|Quality of Service}}
    8: Quality of Service ('''QoS''') is a method to guarantee a bandw...
    10: Please note, as of 336XX, if QoS is enabled, SFE (Shortc...
    12: ...explained|Priorities explained]] and [[Quality_of_Service#Precedence|Precedence]] before going any far...
    15: ...This class offers maximum priority and should be used sparingly.
  11. Samba filesystem (12,586 bytes)
    2: ...ning writable storage for the router) or you can use Samba to share a drive connected (typically by [[...
    4: ...cro versions of DD-WRT do not contain Samba/CIFS. See the Wiki page [[Version Features]].''
    8: #* On Linux, use [http://samba.org/ Samba] to create a SMB network...
    9: ... right click and select "Sharing and Security" to set up sharing.
    11: # Use the [[Web Interface]] and go to the '''Administra...
  12. Journalling Flash File System (15,008 bytes)
    3: '''NOTE: Use USB storage if your router has USB port. Read [ht...
    16: ** Off-board supplemental flash, see [[SD/MMC_mod]], (''/mmc/jffs'').
    17: ** Network Area Storage [NAS], or Server. (''//servername/sharename'')
    23: * [[Ipkg|ipkg]] (Requires JFFS. See ipkg.)
    33: ...er leave enough space for JFFS on 4MB devices so use the Mini build or one of Eko's specialty builds.
  13. Static DHCP (7,133 bytes)
    4: ...ust also be unique. Therefore, e.g., one cannot reserve the same IP address for both the wired and wir...
    6: ...er running inside your LAN, you have to give that server a static IP, and this can be achieved easily ...
    8: ...orward_Web_GUI_v24.gif|center|v23 Port Forwarding section in the Web GUI]]
    12: # Go to the Services tab
    14: # If there is no blank slot under "Static Leases", click Add
  14. Firewall Builder (7,019 bytes)
    9: ...g system is "Linksys/Sveasoft". Check the box to use a preconfigured firewall.
    10: ...u are presented with the different templates. Choose "linksys firewall". Now create your firewall.
    11: #Now you'll be presented with your firewall. You need to make some adj...
    12: ... to use PPPoE to connect to the internet) Now you see your firewall object on the left side under the ...
    13: ...number 0. (Just do a right click on the 0 and choose "delete rule".)
  15. Wireless Bridge (43,131 bytes)
    6: ...but ***THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD NOT BE USED*** Use the more complete and up to date guide to do the ...
    12: ... via [[Client Mode Wireless]] cannot share a DHCP server.[[Image:standard_bridge_large.jpg|right|thumb...
    14: In the case in which we are interested, a wireless device run...
    17: (Editorial Note: Also see [[Wireless_Bridge#Example|Example]] further down...
    19: ...Client-Bridged" mode. Let's call that WRT54G the secondary.
  16. Wiki discussion (5,344 bytes)
    4: ...ion and optimisation of Russian part of Wiki, please, link to that new version [[DD-WRT_(RU)]] from Ma...
    7: ...t of various router manufacturers and the various tutorials for all their models from the current main page. ...
    11: ...e good to start using locale aware articles. --[[User:Jbrazio|jbrazio]] 00:02, 3 January 2009 (CET)
    13: ...e categories. The more languages the better. --[[User:Glenn|Glenn]] 10:36, 23 June 2012 (CEST)
    23: ...get here.<br>--[[User:Baylink|Baylink]] 04:24, 13 September 2007 (CEST)
  17. Miau IRC Bouncer (4,026 bytes)
    1: ...open while the client pc is disconnected from the server.
    9: ... - if the web interface does not appear to work, use the CLI
    13: The current ipkg update doesn't seem to include miau although it is listed as being ...
    15: ...://downloads.sourceforge.net/miau/miau_0.6.5-1_mipsel_ipv4.ipk?modtime=1193170098&big_mirror=0
    20: ...psel_ipv4.ipk?modtime\=1193170098 miau_0.6.5-1_mipsel_ipv4.ipk
  18. Transparent web proxy (7,628 bytes)
    2: ...by law) or as a way to protect children in the household.
    4: ...ur WRT54G router forward all traffic to the proxy server automatically.
    6: = Desktop Setup =
    8: ...et up Squid to do transparent proxying with these settings:
    16: httpd_accel_uses_host_header on
  19. USB storage (55,588 bytes)
    12: ... with DD-WRT v3.0-r42819 std (03/30/20) in this case.<br>
    13: ...in exFAT and already successfully plugged in and used on a Windows 7 device.
    16: ...sda1 or where-ever it mounted your partition, and see the contents the same as you would with Windows ...
    18: In DD-WRT: Services, NAS. Samba Enable. Server String is whatever you like (a description, t...
    19: ...ed one, but if you want user/pass authentication, set it here).
  20. Wake-on-LAN (tutorial) (10,143 bytes)
    4: ...ter) is dependent upon the hardware and BIOS/UEFI settings. Most modern computers have the WOL feature...
    6: Reasons to use WOL with DD-WRT:
    7: ...want a computer on all the time, yet you want to use it from outside your home or office, and there is...
    8: * The computer is a media server that auto-sleeps, but you want it to wake aut...
    12: ... A PC which supports WOL. Most modern PC's can be set-up this way.

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