[ale] Hardware recommendation for Proxy
John Burdell
john.burdell at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 13 15:29:35 EDT 2008
I'll probably get a WRT-54GL from newegg.com. I'm thinking
about getting more than one of these things. Right now, I have
a Belkin piece of junk wireless router.
Can OpenWRT/DDWRT make the WRT-54GL act in both
client and AP mode? Suppose I have a WPA wireless network
at home and I want to temporarily give people WiFi without
doing anything to my wireless router. Can I set the WRT-54GL
so that it is a client of my existing network and I put in the
passphrase, etc. into it and it then broadcasts an open network?
John
Brian Pitts <brian at polibyte.com> wrote: John Burdell wrote:
> I just put Fedora on an old box and setup port forwarding on
> my router to let him login via ssh and then he tunnels his traffic
> so that everything appears to come from my home connection.
>
> I would like to continue to let my friend use my home
> connection,
> but was wondering if it was possible to do this using a Linksys
> WRT-54G? The old box I'm currently letting him use is old and
> I think uses a fair amount of power and I'd like to cut down my
> electric bill as much as possible.
What version of the WRT-54G? If it's version 4 or earlier, you could
install OpenWRT or DDWRT on it. There is "micro" version of DDWRT that
works on some of the later revisions, but it doesn't include ssh.
http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/Linksys/WRT54G
-Brian
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