On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 09:58:54PM -0800, Gregory Ruiz-Ade wrote: > On Feb 22, 2005, at 9:50 AM, Michael Werneke wrote: > > >I was wondering if any of the wrt54g hacks out there support more than > >1 routable IP on the WAN interface.
> Not having yet flashed a new firmware image onto my own WRT-54G, I > can't say with much certainty, but I think some of the more > full-featured images from SveaSoft and/or OpenWRT give you command-line > access to the underlying Linux system, and from there you should be > able to do whatever you need in terms of adding multiple IP addresses > to an interface. OpenWRT /is/ a linux system running on a mips processor. It does everything my previous p200 linux box did, with less power, less noise, less heat, and granted, less disk space! :) I have a whopping 2mb of disk space. However I've got snmpd, sshd, tcpdump, iptables and some other essentials. I have a 2.4.20 kernel complete with vlan, bridge and wireless support (all are configured and in use in the system [and in linksys's version]). I can even load kaid on it and use it as my xlink kai engine for xbox internet gaming. I no longer have the linksys web interface, but who cares? Also, OpenWRT is GPL and they recognize that. SveaSoft is GPL by default, however they don't seem to recognize that. They have sent threatening emails to one guy in particular who is redistributing their GPL code. Cory -- Cory Petkovsek Adapting Information Adaptable IT Consulting Technology to Your (858) 705-1655 Business [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.AdaptableIT.com -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
