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*[[Samba Filesystem]] *[[Samba Filesystem]]
*[[Separate LAN and WLAN]] *[[Separate LAN and WLAN]]
-*[[SmartDNS - WIP]]+*[[SmartDNS]]
*[[Spanning Tree Protocol]] (STP) *[[Spanning Tree Protocol]] (STP)
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*[[How to - Format and Partition External Storage Device]] *[[How to - Format and Partition External Storage Device]]
*[[Hosting Subversion Service on your router]] *[[Hosting Subversion Service on your router]]
-*[[ipkg]] - Install OpenWRT packages]] +*[[ipkg]] - Install OpenWRT packages
 +*[[IPSET]]-Using IPSET
*[[Iptables command|Iptables command]] *[[Iptables command|Iptables command]]
*[https://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Category:IPv6 IPv6 Category] *[https://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Category:IPv6 IPv6 Category]

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Contents

Getting Started


Basic Tutorials

These tutorials have content most new users will understand and be able to deploy. Category is here: Category:Basic tutorials


Advanced Tutorials

These tutorials require a certain degree of knowledge about general networking that some new users may or may not understand. Also, check out the Advanced tutorials Category


Installable Packages

This list covers additional software that can be installed on devices running DD-WRT. Optware also provides many NSLU2-Linux packages build specially for DD-WRT. Installing Entware is also supported and more modern than Optware, with even more packages.


La Fonera Tutorials