[Wlug] Possible cheap linux network device
Adam Keck
ghostis at gmail.com
Mon Aug 27 20:26:57 EDT 2007
Hello,
{Accidently sent early :-P}
I have a WRT54GL, on which I am planning to play with some of the free
firmware distributions, but the WRTSL54GS looks more interesting. It
has a faster processor, more RAM and, a USB 2.0 port. Connected to a
dual drive enclosure, it could make a conveniently small file-server.
Has anyone played with the WRTSL54GS?
-Adam
On 8/27/07, Aaron Haviland <orion at parsed.net> wrote:
> kstratton at fastmail.us wrote, on Aug 27, 2007 at 12:20 EDT:
> > This may be old news, but a friend of mine has upgraded his linksys
> > router. This could be considered to be a "cheap computer" depending on
> > what is is used for:
> >
> > If you wish you can check out:
> >
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WRT54G
>
> Indeed! I've been using mine with DD-WRT
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DD-WRT)
> for a couple years now! Works amazingly.
>
> At the time, I wasn't impressed with OpenWRT, but DD-WRT seems to have a
> strange devel schedule, and I don't like their website. Might be time to
> try OpenWRT again...
>
> --
> Aaron Haviland
> 34 Wayne Ave, Dudley, MA home: [508] 943 - 7974
>
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