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The Wiki is currently being overhauled, articles are on the move.
Sorry for the inconvenience. We're working hard to make information easier for you to access.
Feel free to join the discussion on overhauling the wiki.

The DD-WRT Documentation Website is also available in: Deutsch, Español, Français, Português, Italiano, Svenska

To Download the Great DD-WRT visit http://www.dd-wrt.com/
Walthero's MediaWiki is used to build up a tutorial for DD-WRT.

News

30 March 2005: The DD-WRT Documentation Project started. --Master


> DD-WRT Documentation Project (EN) Main Page
or visit the English Index


Any Questions/Problems?

If you have problems, please have a look at our general English WRT54G/GS discussion forum and the DD-WRT discussion forum English and German.

Alternatively you can login into IRC:

You can also use the bugtracker at:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/bugtracker (registration required)

This Website is a Wiki

You can edit these pages by clicking "edit" on top of the page, and you can add new articles.

Please note that this site is about the Linksys WRT54G/GL/GS Router with the DD-WRT Firmware.

Related Projects and Challenges

For those interested in using a WRT54G to access public networks, imagine a dynamic Javascript-based interface, to scan for networks, with real time signal strength and antenna adjustment, and a point and click configuration to link up to a selected network. There is already an excellent Open Source project under GNU GPL that does some of these things: http://students.washington.edu/natetrue/wiviz/

Forum Post:
Lament has ported Wiviz to DD-WRT:
Information on how to get Wiviz running.

It still needs some repairs and the click to connect feature.