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* [[Wireless Access Point]]<br /> * [[Wireless Access Point]]<br />
* [[Wireless Bridge]]<br /> * [[Wireless Bridge]]<br />
 +* [[WMM|WMM Support]]<br />
* [[WOL|Wake On Lan]] (WOL)<br /> * [[WOL|Wake On Lan]] (WOL)<br />
* [[USB|USB Support]] (USB)<br /> * [[USB|USB Support]] (USB)<br />

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Contents


HOWTOs for basic configuration scenarios

This is a list of configuration guides most users will employ at least to a certain degree. These HOWTOs should also be consulted by new users before setting up their devices.

HOWTOs for more advanced configuration scenarios

These HOWTOs require a certain degree of knowledge about IP networks, Firewalls, Linux and more. Users unfamiliar with such knowledge

Additional 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 400 packages were provided recently with NSLU2-Linux Optware packages.

  • 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.
  • wrt54g kismet with linux server -- using a linux box to display results
  • Wiviz - DHTML interface to scan for networks and see signal strength and effects of antenna adjustment in real time
  • vsftpd -- FTP server