Michael Chaney wrote:
> dd-wrt gives you a lot more control over the ports, as does openwrt.
>
> >From a hardware perspective, the wrt54g has a single ethernet port
> behind a tagging switch.  Packets are tagged with the port # when they
> come in, and the kernel has the ability to then create virtual
> interfaces based on the tagging.  From a hardware standpoint, there's
> nothing special about the WAN port.
>
> With openwrt, you can do anything with the hardware.
>   
   I have already bricked a dd-wrt due to a user trying to do an 
improper reset, even after my instructions.   If I can do it with the 
default fireware, the better for right now.   Have to get this up and 
running now.

-- 
Jerry Perkins - http://jperkins.us/

There are 10 kinds of people in the world 
   - those who understand binary and those who don't.



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