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  1. Tutorials (8,775 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Tutorials}}
    6: * [[Installation]] - Complete guide for installing DD-WRT on your router<br/...
    15: ==Basic Tutorials ==
    16: ...le to deploy. Category is here: [[:Category:Basic_tutorials]]
    45: *[[Multiple WLANs]] - Add additional SSID's
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  4. Fr:tutorials (1,711 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Tutorials}}
    2: =Differents exemples de Configuration / Personnalisation=
    46: [[Category:Tutorials/fr| ]]
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  1. Tutorials (8,775 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Tutorials}}
    6: * [[Installation]] - Complete guide for installing DD-WRT on your router<br/...
    15: ==Basic Tutorials ==
    16: ...le to deploy. Category is here: [[:Category:Basic_tutorials]]
    45: *[[Multiple WLANs]] - Add additional SSID's
  2. Hauptseite (3,948 bytes)
    11: Dieses MediaWiki wird zur Erstellung eines Tutorials für '''DD-WRT''' verwendet.
    40: === Tutorials ===
    86: .../wiviz/ Es ist ein Open-Source-Projekt unter GNU GPL.
  3. Recover from a bad flash (41,673 bytes)
    3: THIS IS AN OLD PAGE THAT MOSTLY APPLIES TO BROADCOM MIPSR1 AND MIPSR2 ROUTERS; MORE UP...
    16: # Replug the power cord.
    32: The LED display at the front of the router is the best way to d...
    38: ...ong or corrupt value exists in the NVRAM. Here simply clearing the NVRAM should solve the problem.
    42: # Unplug the power cord from the back of the router.
  4. Station Mode (5,583 bytes)
    1: ...iki Path''''': [[Main_Page|DD-WRT Wiki Main]] / [[Tutorials]] / [[Linking Routers]] / '''Client Mode'''
    11: ... use [[WDS_Linked_router_network|WDS]]. Further explanation of bridging modes is at [[Linking_Routers|...
    13: ...adio(s) would normally be set as ''AP''. For example, the 2.4GHz radio can a CB while the 5GHz is an ...
    16: ...rent subnet than the primary host router. For example, if the host router IP address is 192.168.1.1, c...
    24: ...the primary router. Click ''Save'' ('''not''' ''Apply'')
  5. WDS Linked router network (21,712 bytes)
    1: ...iki Path''''': [[Main_Page|DD-WRT Wiki Main]] / [[Tutorials]] / [[Linking Routers]] / '''WDS Linked router ne...
    18: ... on Qualcomm Atheros routers (see more under Multiple WLANs)
    36: Before starting these instructions, please read [[Atheros/ath_wireless_settings|QCA Wire...
    66: * Click Apply, wait for the page to reload (Don’t close the ...
    113: * Click Apply, wait until the page reloads
  6. Chillispot (36,851 bytes)
    7: ...m/search?q=coova&noquickjump=1&changeset=on was replaced in DD-WRT] by CoovaChilli. The webUI naming ...
    9: ... Released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). CoovaChilli is a feature rich software access c...
    19: ...y make the wireless or LAN-connected computers display a "landing page" on users' browsers.
    39: ...org Web site. ChilliSpot is now defunct and was replaced by CoovaChilli (see point 1 at the top of the...
    44: ...ss and are familiar with Wiki-editing and Chilli, please update this Wiki with your preferred provider...
  7. Port Forwarding (14,856 bytes)
    7: ...e internet--trying to load www.dd-wrt.com for example--it starts by asking the IP address of www.dd-wr...
    9: For example, when requesting a webpage with some text and 1 ...
    21: Example:
    44: ...rts except 80 were completely made up and were simply for illustration<br>
    49: In the example above, during step 2 the WRT54G makes a note tha...
  8. Telnet/SSH and the command line (18,436 bytes)
    15: ...ted protocol and associated program intended to replace telnet. It can also be used for creating secur...
    19: ...he web interface. Multiple keys can be entered by placing them on separate lines.<br/>
    37: ...at only the client and server will have. Another plus...if you use this method instead of password au...
    50: ...c1:d0:c7:9e:5e:5a:65:78:20:5c:fb user@machine.example.com
    57: # Save and Apply Settings
  9. Ipkg (tutorial) (10,613 bytes)
    33: info [pkg [<field>]] Display all/some info fields for <pkg> or all
    34: status [pkg [<field>]] Display all/some status fields for <pkg> or all
    38: - arguments displayed in [ ] are optional
    75: ...libc and is also provided as IPK package. For example http://downloads.openwrt.org/whiterussian/packa...
    88: ...ths with setting correct LD_LIBRARY_PATH. For example programs that reside in /jffs/bin or /jffs/sbin ...
  10. Quality of Service (14,843 bytes)
    8: ...own the internet connection. This allows, for example, a full speed download via FTP without causing j...
    10: Please note, as of 336XX, if QoS is enabled, SFE (Sh...
    12: ...lity_of_Service#Priorities_explained|Priorities explained]] and [[Quality_of_Service#Precedence|Preced...
    14: ==Priorities explained==
    17: ... Express - The Express class is for interactive applications that require bandwidth above standard ser...
  11. Samba filesystem (12,586 bytes)
    2: ... [[network file systems]] available to the DD-WRT platform. A network file system allows for sharing t...
    9: ...dows, this is the default file sharing system. Simply right click and select "Sharing and Security" to...
    10: ....4/en/mh1161.html 10.4] or in [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.5/en/8201.html 10.5...
    15: # You may optionally enter a Startscript. For example if you have a script on your share ''\\lanserver...
    17: You can see sample of startup script on [[Jffs]] page.
  12. Journalling Flash File System (15,008 bytes)
    16: ** Off-board supplemental flash, see [[SD/MMC_mod]], (''/mmc/jffs'')...
    20: '''Examples of the kind of programs and data are''':
    22: * NoCat splash pages and configuration
    26: ...FFS must be Enabled for certain /jffs-dependent applications.
    56: ... partially bricked my router several times. (A simple power disconnect for 30 secs will allow it to re...
  13. Static DHCP (7,133 bytes)
    6: ...tain programs, this feature is useful if other people on your LAN know your IP and access your PC usin...
    17: ...ll encounter a bug that the GUI thinks they are duplicate entries.'''
    35: ==Example==
    80: If you have success setting a couple of entries, but have difficulty setting lots of ...
    85: I then ran the file (which is named myiplist.sh) like so:
  14. Firewall Builder (7,019 bytes)
    9: ...ed for the name (Give it some like DD-WRT for example). The firewall-software in your case is "iptable...
    10: #Now you are presented with the different templates. Choose "linksys firewall". Now create your f...
    11: ...wall box (the version field is directly under the platform field) to "1.2.9 or later" and commit your ...
    14: ...oose the tab "SSH". On Windows I use pscp.exe and plink.exe as recommended. You can download them free...
    35: ...econfigured tamplate firewall objects". Choose template "linksys firewall" and press Finish.
  15. Wireless Bridge (43,131 bytes)
    6: ...STRUCTIONS SHOULD NOT BE USED*** Use the more complete and up to date guide to do the same thing that...
    17: ...rial Note: Also see [[Wireless_Bridge#Example|Example]] further down this page for a better documented...
    27: ...sername=root, password=admin when asked. Click apply settings. Listen to soothing music while the se...
    28: ...rder, DHCP Server 192.168.1.1. Click save then apply. After a minute, change the address in your bro...
    29: ... as used in your local network. Click save then apply.
  16. Wiki discussion (5,344 bytes)
    4: ...slation and optimisation of Russian part of Wiki, please, link to that new version [[DD-WRT_(RU)]] fro...
    7: ...t of various router manufacturers and the various tutorials for all their models from the current main page. ...
    21: ...d is [[Glossary:free software|free]] under the [[GPL]].
    27: ...s a long one. Is that OK? Do we need a brief explanation and a more detailed one?
    33: ...to tell if it's bricked, all the common little complaints etc. But this is almost too large for an FA...
  17. Miau IRC Bouncer (4,026 bytes)
    31: ...has a lot of options you can set, these are all explained [http://miau.sourceforge.net/manual.html#SEC...
    33: This is an example of a working config file, set to connect to efne...
    58: Fill out the sample config listed above in a text editor on your com...
    68: Simply type
    75: For example, if you put it in /jffs/usr/bin, then run
  18. Transparent web proxy (7,628 bytes)
    23: ...ening on, and the port you wish to use in the example, making sure they match the variables at the top...
    58: ...client in the proxy logs, nor is it possible to apply access rules in the proxy based on the originati...
    80: ... proxy, which would be 3128 from the previous example.
    99: ...d it are web servers running database-intensive applications such as wiki, blog or forum hosting.
    107: ...ttp_port 999.999.999.999:80 vhost defaultsite=example.org
  19. USB storage (55,588 bytes)
    9: ...then I looked at this guide. It is excessively complex and antiquated in many areas for current versio...
    13: ...ready formatted in exFAT and already successfully plugged in and used on a Windows 7 device.
    15: Plug the drive into the available USB port.<br>
    16: ...the contents the same as you would with Windows Explorer. Reboot if necessary.
    26: == Applications ==
  20. Wake-on-LAN (tutorial) (10,143 bytes)
    14: ...atic_DHCP#Configuration|static DHCP]]. In the example below, we assume your router LAN is 192.168.1.x ...
    15: ...T device's Web Interface to send test packets, in place of a second PC.
    38: * A good place to start is here: [http://www.smallnetbuilder....
    47: ...the full path to "/usr/sbin/wol" is important. Simply "wol" will not work.
    49: ... 192.168.1.x and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0). Replace "PP" with the port number your machine listens...
  21. External SSH (1,854 bytes)
    24: # Apply Settings
    34: [[Category:Basic tutorials]]
  22. Kai Console Gaming (7,561 bytes)
    1: ...ver the internet. It integrates all current major platforms (gamecube, xbox, psp, ps2) in one integrat...
    6: == XBMC And Kai - Simple Setup ==
    8: ... with the Kai engine on the WRT54G. For this examples, we'll assume you have:
    14: ... of the Ethernet ports of the WRT54G(S). See "Complex Setup" for wireless configurations.
    16: ...is isn't a requirement, but it is used in the examples. Feel free to change this address as you need)
  23. Simple Network Management Protocol (12,816 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Simple_Network_Management_Protocol}}
    3: The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol...
    33: You can repeat wlrssi1 multiple times for each client or WDS you want to monitor...
    73: | '''CONTENT (example)'''
    202: | string (replace the '''.*''' with a numer from 1 to max interf...
  24. Wake-on-LAN (tutorial)/fr (11,487 bytes)
    7: ...re ordinateur soit sous tension en permanence. De plus vous voulez pouvoir y accéder en étant à l'e...
    12: # Un PC compatible avec le WOL. La plupart des PC modernes peuvent être configuré pou...
    14: ...c_DHCP#Configuration| DHCP statique]]. Dans l'exemple qui suit nous supposons que l'adresse LAN de vot...
    40: * A good place to start is here: [http://www.smallnetbuilder....
    49: ...the full path to "/usr/sbin/wol" is important. Simply "wol" will not work.
  25. DNSMasq as DHCP server (15,841 bytes)
    3: '''NOTICE: While there is plenty of relevant information in this wiki article,...
    5: ...dd-wrt.com/changeset/39350 ''the busybox udhcpd applet has been removed'']''' and DNSMasq is the only ...
    6: ...(daemon), is not to be confused with the udhcpc applet, the DHCP client.<br>
    43: ...und the explanation below confusing; it's much simpler than it sounds. Assuming your LAN domain is cal...
    51: In the below screenshot, there are a couple of mistakes. In order for <code>expand-hosts</co...
  26. HTTP Redirect (3,828 bytes)
    9: It's not completely clear what the purpose of the "HTTP Source N...
    14: ... you want to be subject to the redirect. For example if you have DHCP set to dish your computers into...
    18: You can use this feature to implement a HTTP-Proxy (like squid) connected on the L...
    20: ...ail to reboot the router since you can have multiple and conflicting entries in your NAT table. So ...
    35: [[Category:Basic tutorials]]
  27. NoCatSplash (16,616 bytes)
    1: {{languages|NoCatSplash}}
    3: ..., their browser is redirected again, to the NoCatSplash page.
    5: In order for NoCatSplash to display the splash page, the DD-WRT enabled device must have both...
    9: ...he Client clicks the '''I Agree''' button on the splash page.
    12: ==Caveat Concerning the Operation of Nocatsplash==
  28. Access Restrictions (6,122 bytes)
    4: ...d to as a '''policy'''. A policy can contain multiple individual rules, such as filtering a specific m...
    6: ... where only the first matched is used)!'' For example, if policy #1 is a '''Deny''' policy that restri...
    17: ...If you have a range of IP addresses to filter, complete the appropriate ''IP Range'' fields. Enter the...
    18: # Click the ''Save'' and ''Apply'' buttons to save your changes. Click the ''Clos...
    22: # Click ''Save'' and ''Apply''.
  29. Separate LAN and WLAN (5,383 bytes)
    4: This guide explains how to separate the wireless interface from t...
    6: ... does routing for them. Keep your eye out for the places this guide gives alternative instructions for...
    8: ...the instructions from the [[Multiple_WLANs | Multiple WLAN Guide]].
    25: 8. Press the '''Apply Settings''' button so that the IP address will b...
    29: # Press the '''Add''' button in the '''Multiple DHCP Server''' section.
  30. Mesh Networking with OLSR (6,999 bytes)
    3: ...iki Path''''': [[Main_Page|DD-WRT Wiki Main]] / [[Tutorials]] / [[Linking Routers]] / '''Mesh Networking with...
    12: ...nent parts can all connect to each other via multiple hops. Mesh networks are self-healing: the networ...
    73: '''Plugins:'''
    76: ...-mod-dyn-gw-plain Dynamic internet gateway plain plugin
    77: ...srd-mod-bmf Basic multicast forwarding plugin, dependece: kmod-tun
  31. Useful Scripts (54,380 bytes)
    9: ...hould be considered a hack until the feature is implemented permanently.
    25: ...if you're receiving segmentation faults or your applications are failing to run, and even then only if...
    27: ...e above mentioned way of altering things is to simply copy /etc/profile to /jffs/etc, change PATH and ...
    106: # example command lines
    154: ### replaced with next line by Andon Mančev : if echo "$...
  32. Jffs sharing in a Linux server (2,764 bytes)
    2: ...Server into my /jffs WRT54G folder. The idea is explained [http://wrt-wiki.bsr-clan.de/index.php?title...
    4: ...sion to write into the shared folder, so I will explain how I changed the file smb.conf as well as the...
    8: ...iendly) to have on the windows machine or for example a nas drive with the FAT filesystem (that was my...
    12: Replace <....> text with your settings.
    68: [[Category:Advanced tutorials]]
  33. Router Slowdown (14,417 bytes)
    2: <!-- __TOC__: The TOC is automatically placed in the beginning, so this markup is not neede...
    5: ... DD-WRT'', when using the router with heavy P2P applications. The router becomes 'slow' over time, and...
    17: ...rticle does not mean Skype, or other 'lite' P2P applications.
    23: * Close all your P2P/network applications and wait a few minutes for connections to...
    29: 4096 # Here the router displays the maximum number of possible connections.
  34. VPN (tutorial) (132 bytes)
    5: ...ategory:Tunneling Category:Tunneling] for updated tutorials.
  35. Afterburner (1,547 bytes)
    16: * G Plus
    28: ...www.wi-fiplanet.com/news/article.php/3330731 wi-fiplanet.com
    31: [[Category:Applications]]
    32: [[Category:Tutorials]]
  36. USRobotics USR5461 (11,735 bytes)
    7: ... not recognized by DD-WRT firmware. Therefore, in place of the so-called "30/30/30 Reset" which requir...
    12: ...ilds (file size about 1700 KB) or DD-WRT '''micro-plus''' builds (file size less than 1870 KB) for ins...
    18: Note: In the example bellow we will use Brain Slayer's 13525 build: <...
    27: Please, read and understand all instructions in this...
    29: ...g''' feature for TCP/IP in Windows – read and implement Microsoft article #239924 "How to disable th...
  37. Wiviz (6,963 bytes)
    1: Wiviz, an open source GPL project, allows you to use your WRT to see other ...
    7: Other installable package for example for Wifi enabled PDA are apparently not availabl...
    10: ...a change in the web interface to the [[WL]] tool. Please see the relevant discussion on the [[:{{NAMES...
    18: ...n -s /jffs/www /tmp/''' ''This makes the symlink. Please note that there are 3 spaces in this line''
    53: '''Note:''' ''The wiviz page only displays output - the input settings do not function wi...
  38. Broadcom CFE backup (3,803 bytes)
    6: ...opy of this was collected by me on 11/25/2023 and placed on [http://www.mittelstaedt.us/cfe/gakinactio...
    20: ...p directory with FTP, SFTP or SCP (using, for example, [[WinSCP]]).
    23: ...lds, but also works for all builds and is very simple:
    44: Use JTAG to restore the unit's CFE. For example:
    48: ...[Category:Low-level settings]][[Category:Advanced tutorials]]
  39. Motorola WR850G (8,284 bytes)
    9: ... follow the guidelines for your specific router. Please see [[Installation]] for more information. R...
    23: ...e from *ATTENTION - These links are out of date. Please go to the main index, choose downloads, and s...
    29: ... several more minutes until the router reboots completely.
    53: ...ting conditions for this are that the router is unplugged (no power).
    61: # Plug the ethernet cord into the router and computer,...
  40. Station Bridge (Routed) (4,967 bytes)
    4: ...iki Path''''': [[Main_Page|DD-WRT Wiki Main]] / [[Tutorials]] / [[Linking Routers]] / '''Client Bridged'''
    12: ...adio(s) would normally be set as ''AP''. For example, the 2.4GHz radio can be a Station Bridge while ...
    34: #* Click SAVE (not apply)
    36: #* Click SAVE (not apply)
    38: #* Click SAVE (not apply)
  41. WEB server (4,541 bytes)
    2: Please remember that opening WEB server to the world...
    12: ...stalling to the jffs partition. If you are not, replace '''jffs''' with '''mmc''' or some other folder...
    17: ...ured. Symlink your www-root to /www/user. For example:
    26: - Simplest to set up.<br>
    27: - Saves both the complexities and the memory usage of running two HTTP s...
  42. WR850G v1 (26,232 bytes)
    5: ...t hesitate to fill them in - but make sure they apply to <b>hardware version 1</b> of the WR850G.</i>
    15: ...n't understand what the commands below are doing, please check with a good Linux/Unix textbook first,
    18: ... windows, or make your boss angry etc. You are completely on your own!
    24: I don't understand yet, hopefully the GPL source of fw 5.13 will give me some clues: all by...
    30: There are GPL sources for 5.12, 5.13, and 6.1.4. (FIXME: URL)<b...
  43. Spanning Tree Protocol (29,361 bytes)
    7: ...bled repeaters, or in an ad hoc network with multiple ad hoc connections.
    67: ...mittant and bugged me greatly, in that I could simply turn off Link3 and have no issues at all for mon...
    86: brctl comes with the following options I will explain in a moment
    194: ...lue containing the last active flag value (my example indicates a topology change has been detected)
    211: ...ercial hardware. Priority is one of the "needs to play nice" ones where the default 100 will make the ...
  44. Factory Defaults (25,206 bytes)
    14: For example, let's say that Firmware A sets the imaginary va...
    27: ...s for it to not actually clear the NVRAM. Many people think of it and phrase it that way. What it is s...
    29: .... On some less-supported hardware this may have unpleasant results.
    32: ...y other avenue of unbricking should be tried multiple times before resorting to this.
    104: NC_SplashURL=
  45. D-Link (234 bytes)
    1: ...Networking hardware tutorials|Networking hardware tutorials]] pages for further info.
  46. USRobotics USR8200 (6,454 bytes)
    23: ...uses the telnet interface into the router to accomplish it's task. <br>
    52: ....). Use the MAC address at the bottom of the unit plus 3. The one printed on the bottom is for the WAN...
    58: *Plug your LAN cable into the WAN port.
    152: [[Category:Networking hardware tutorials]]
  47. CRON (8,061 bytes)
    25: ...ower. Commands added to the cron_jobs file are displayed on the Administration->Management page. As no...
    27: ... off prefixing commands with "root". External examples outside this Wiki and DD-WRT, are designed for ...
    65: Please note: Things that execute in the startup scri...
    80: ...ou try to run a them without a full path to the application. This means that Cron may not find program...
    101: ... so that you're not looking for them in the wrong places.
  48. Access To Modem Configuration (8,284 bytes)
    20: '''Replace the 10.0.0.2 with an IP in the same range as t...
    30: ...oth lines under the firewall settings instead of splitting them:'''</span>
    55: ...oth lines under the firewall settings instead of splitting them:'''
    64: ...olor: #FFFFFF; background-color: #808080">&nbsp;Application&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
    103: You can replace the 10.0.0.254 with an IP in the same range as...
  49. Wireless access point (16,324 bytes)
    2: ...iki Path''''': [[Main_Page|DD-WRT Wiki Main]] / [[Tutorials]] / [[Linking Routers]] / '''Wireless Access Poin...
    10: ...anced settings are available in DD-WRT. As an example, some colleges still allow students to have thei...
    15: *This is simply a gateway router that is downstream of a primary...
    16: ...he Wireless tab, hit Save then Apply, and finally plug the LAN cable from your primary to the WAN of t...
    23: ====Simple Version (Same Subnet)====
  50. Dynamic DNS (28,564 bytes)
    27: ... name of your dynamic domain (e.g. myhostname.example.org).
    29: ==== Multiple DDNS host names ====
    31: If you have multiple host names registered at your DDNS service, you ...
    33: ...org -a myhostname2.example.org -a myhostname3.example.org". (Note: no "-a" for the first host name.)
    36: ...rmation to authorize itself, and the update is completed with the server request response to verify th...

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