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* [[Asterisk]] -- open source PBX VoIP system<br> | * [[Asterisk]] -- open source PBX VoIP system<br> | ||
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- | * [http://wiki.openwrt.org/ | + | * [http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/vncrepeater VNCRepeater] -- connect to multiple vnc servers behind a NAT firewall and only have to forward one port. Note: Someone pls create and adapt this page for dd-wrt.<br> |
* [[wrt54g kismet with linux server]] -- using a linux box to display results<br> | * [[wrt54g kismet with linux server]] -- using a linux box to display results<br> | ||
* [[Wiviz]] - DHTML interface to scan for networks and see signal strength and effects of antenna adjustment in real time | * [[Wiviz]] - DHTML interface to scan for networks and see signal strength and effects of antenna adjustment in real time |
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Basic tutorials
These tutorials have content most new users will understand and be able to deploy.
Advanced tutorials
These tutorials require a certain degree of knowledge about general networking that some new users may or may not understand.
Installable packages
This list covers additional software that can be installed on devices running DD-WRT. Note that you can install any OpenWRT package, using ipkg. Additionally more than 1000 packages are provided with NSLU2-Linux Optware packages build specially for DD-WRT.
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