On 6 January 2012 16:55, Todd Turner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am not adverse to installing different firmware if it would be easier, or
> compiling packages myself (if there are instructions on how to do this
> somewhere).   My requirements are pretty easy - the router still needs to be
> a wireless router, needs to support the SD card, and need to support owfs.

+1 for openwrt.  I have a wrt54gv2, installed openwrt (backfire),
fitted serial ports and now have it as a wireless slave acting as a
remote hub for my 1-wire network.  owfs is available in the openwrt
repository so it just installs and runs.
To install it simply
opkg update
opkg install owserver
owserver -d /dev/ttyS1
read by something like
owread 28.601DE1020000/temperature

owfs and owshell are also in the repo.

See
http://hydra.geht.net/tino/howto/openwrt/wrt54gl/
http://johnbokma.com/mexit/2008/09/01/kamikaze-linksys-wrt54gl.html
http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/linksys/wrt54g

The only issue I had was that failsafe mode would not work by pressing
the reset button, but that is not an issue if you have the serial
ports.

I have dd-wrt running on another where I wanted sophisticated wireless
functionality, but for owfs I recommend openwrt.

Colin

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