Dd-wrt X86
GrayFox
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DD-WRT x86 was recently released and I had too much time on my hands so I wrote a short guide. (Its really easy people shouldn't really even need a guide lol)
Please digg it well your there, Thanks.
Please digg it well your there, Thanks.
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Not to seem obtuse, but (I did rtfm) what exactly does this critter do? My interest is piqued. I have lotsa spare parts laying around that I could build this critter if I thought it would be useful.
Its for turning a spare pc into a router. Similar to smoothwall or ipcop does.
The main benefit is that your not limited to the slow cpu or small amount of ram that was in the WRT54G (The router that this software originally ran on).
edit: I will write up a better explanation of what it is and include some histroy. That might also help me get some more digg's lol.
That'd be great. I'm still scritchin' my head wondering how I'd benefit from this. IOW, what would be (stuff to include in your write up for knuckle haids like me), how one could benefit from more router RAM and faster CPU....
Also it gives you the ability to use more community developed packages such as the squid proxy server package. (Have your router cache your downloads, websites and such)
I use bit torrent and haven't run a Windows patch for it. I use a VPN service when I'm handling torrents. I've always had a problem seeding, though. Even w/ the port set on the router. Is this what the TCP/IP patcher is for?
If your have the unsolvable NAT problem then your isp is likely blocking it.
Ahhhhhhhhhh. {light bulb goes on} Did a little poking around. Found the TCP/IP patcher. Thank you :smiles:
I like the idea re: caching downloads, too (w/ respect to the router).
I don't know if it is a NAT issue. I don't get any error msgs. I run the "test if port is forwarded properly" and it checks out ok. Am able to download ok but not able to seed in turn.