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Wireless setup on home LAN



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Joseph Guarino wrote:
> Hello Don,
> 
> It might make sense to recycle the BEFSR41 and just go with the newer
> WRT54G with something like OpenWRT or DD-WRT loaded on it.  You will
> have to find out which hardware version you have of the WRT54G to see if
> you can load those.  The features therein dwarf any stock Linksys
> feature set and would be much more highly configurable.  Check it out...
>  
> 
> http://openwrt.org/
> http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
> 
Joseph,
Thanks for this - I'll look into them as a possibility for "stage 2".
Right now I want to just keep the config changes simple, but I plan on
moving up soon.  I also have a small Alix board computer that I had
originally been planning on making into an iptables firewall with RO
flash binaries and a USB-based log file, so there are options...

Thanks again,
 -Don

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