I got one of these FON routers and I have to say that they are pretty 
nice for being free. If you can get one for free or cheap, do so. DD-WRT 
is being activity developed for this and there are a number of versions 
of firmware that will work in semi-production.
The firmware, much like it linksys counter part is rather full featured.

eric martinez wrote:
> source: www.in-fy.com [translated from japanese]
> 
> Easiest hack of the FON wifi router [using WDS]
> 
> 1. Connect another router as client to a FON router via WDS
> If the FON router has “Automatic WDS” enabled (this is default!) this is 
> possible without any changes to the FON router settings.
> 2. Give a different SSID to the client router
> 3. Now connect to the WDS client.
> Now you have full Access to LAN and Internet. No restrictions, no FON radius 
> login, no security, no WPA, no WEP. No cables and no changes to the default 
> FON settings are needed.
>      At least, if you use the FON router in PPPoE mode WDS on the FON router 
> stops working when PPPoE goes offline. It will resume if you apply some 
> wireless settings on the FON router.
> ###########################################
> if you understand WDS and you want to try this, I have a FON wifi router
> you can experiment on! pls lmk if interested!
> ##############################################
> (jfk,in reply to a question about whether he thinks it will be easy 
> to go to the moon):
> "we plan this  not because it will be easy, but because it will be hard."
> 
> 
> 
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