Installing DD-WRT -
James Mckenzie
jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net
Fri Aug 20 14:26:20 UTC 2010
I have a question: What does this have to do with Fedora?
I've been following this thread with an interest to see what installing a software package on a router/firewall has to do with Linux?
Give me a clue or take this elsewhere (like a router list.)
James McKenzie
-----Original Message-----
>From: Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin at wildblue.net>
>Sent: Aug 20, 2010 7:19 AM
>To: users at lists.fedoraproject.org
>Subject: Re: Installing DD-WRT -
>
> On 20/08/10 09:48, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
>> On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 06:38:01 -0400,
>> John Aldrich<jmaldrich at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> Not really... however, it may be that the developers of DD-WRT never
>>> dreamed anyone would want more than a handful of DHCP assignments, so the
>> They also have a commercial version and have limited some things (not
>> necessarily DHCP assignments) in order to be able to sell the other version.
>>
>>> functionality just isn't there. You might try hacking the code to create
>>> your own version of DD-WRT and submitting it back to them, or find something
>>> else, like your Fedora box, to do your DHCP assignments (just to help bring
>>> this thread back on-topic.<Grin>)
>> If one wants to go that route, OpenWRT is probably a better choice.
>
>
> I followed the OpenWRT until I got to the point where it asked me to
> get the right version of the software to install. I got lost there,
> searched for a while and gave up ...
>
> I did not see nay place where there was an advanced version of
> DD-WRT for sale? I'll have to look again. I would pay a reasonable
> amount for it.
>
> Bob
>
>
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