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- | These tutorials require a certain degree of knowledge about general networking that some new users may or may not understand. Also, check out the [ | + | These tutorials require a certain degree of knowledge about general networking that some new users may or may not understand. Also, check out the [[:Category:Advanced_tutorials|Advanced tutorials Category]] |
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*[[Configure RSS feed output]] | *[[Configure RSS feed output]] | ||
*[[Connection Limit Notifier]] | *[[Connection Limit Notifier]] | ||
- | *[ | + | *[[:Category:DNS|DNS Category]] - DNSMasq, OpenDNS, etc. |
- | *[ | + | *[[:Category:Dynamic_DNS|Dynamic DNS Category]] - DDNS, no-ip.com, etc. |
- | *[ | + | *[[:Category:Dual_WAN|Dual WAN Category]] - Setup Guides |
*[[Installing_Entware|Entware]] - software repository for embedded devices | *[[Installing_Entware|Entware]] - software repository for embedded devices | ||
*[[FON Hotspot| FON Hotspot using Chillispot]] | *[[FON Hotspot| FON Hotspot using Chillispot]] | ||
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*[[IPSET]]-Using IPSET | *[[IPSET]]-Using IPSET | ||
*[[Iptables command|Iptables command]] | *[[Iptables command|Iptables command]] | ||
- | *[ | + | *[[:Category:IPv6|IPv6 Category]] |
*[[JFFS File System|JFFS and other possibilities for storing]] | *[[JFFS File System|JFFS and other possibilities for storing]] | ||
*[[Jffs|JFFS - Using nvram to enable Jffs]] | *[[Jffs|JFFS - Using nvram to enable Jffs]] | ||
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*[[One-to-one NAT]] (aka Static NAT) | *[[One-to-one NAT]] (aka Static NAT) | ||
- | *[ | + | *[[:Category:Optware|Optware Category]] (deprecated) |
*[[Overclocking BCM 47xx CPU's]] | *[[Overclocking BCM 47xx CPU's]] | ||
*[[Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Throttling]] | *[[Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Throttling]] | ||
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*[[siproxd]] - VoIP proxy for sip devices without NAT | *[[siproxd]] - VoIP proxy for sip devices without NAT | ||
*[[Squid Transparent Proxy|Setting up a Transparent Proxy Server using Squid]] | *[[Squid Transparent Proxy|Setting up a Transparent Proxy Server using Squid]] | ||
- | *[ | + | *[[:Category:Tunneling|Tunneling/VPN Category]] - Wireguard, OpenVPN, PPTP |
*[[Ushare uPnP media server]] | *[[Ushare uPnP media server]] | ||
*[[Using RFlow Collector and MySQL To Gather Traffic Information|Rflow]] - Network Traffic Info | *[[Using RFlow Collector and MySQL To Gather Traffic Information|Rflow]] - Network Traffic Info | ||
- | *[ | + | *[[:Category:VLANs|VLANs Category]] |
- | *[ | + | *[[:Category:Wan|Wan Category]] - including Cellular Phone, USB Modem, PPPoE, Dual WAN, DSL, Dial-up, etc. |
*[[Wireguard]] - simple, fast, modern, and secure VPN | *[[Wireguard]] - simple, fast, modern, and secure VPN | ||
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Getting Started
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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.
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La Fonera Tutorials
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