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==Introduction== ==Introduction==
What is Entware? Entware is similar to Optware but updated more often. Entware will allow you to add programs to your router such as transmission, a bitorrent client. See more here: [https://github.com/Entware/Entware Entware on Github] What is Entware? Entware is similar to Optware but updated more often. Entware will allow you to add programs to your router such as transmission, a bitorrent client. See more here: [https://github.com/Entware/Entware Entware on Github]
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-==Upgrading DD-WRT== 
-Before upgrading DD-WRT, it is best to remove the Entware drive, or at least disable USB support. Upgrading DD-WRT should not cause any problem to your Entware installation, so long as the devs do not change the PATH or LD_LIBRARY_PATH variables mentioned above. After upgrading, just plug the drive back in or enable USB support again. Then open a SSH terminal and issue the following commands:  
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-opkg update (click enter) 
-opkg upgrade (click enter) 
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-[[Category:Optware]] 
-[[Category:Entware]] 
-[[Category:Package management]] 
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Introduction

What is Entware? Entware is similar to Optware but updated more often. Entware will allow you to add programs to your router such as transmission, a bitorrent client. See more here: Entware on Github