I read on several websites, that some people managed to wire a SD Card (or a MMC) to a Fonera access point. After a little googling, I discover this can be done easily, so I decided to test.. but I run into one issue so I decided to describe the process here.
Here the finished result:
Let’s […]
Tags: fonera, openwrt, Wifi
admin May 18th, 2007
Here some photos (hi-res) of the Fonera, the Fon routeur. This little box has:
8Mo
Atheros CPU + Wifi
Here you can see the AR2315 CPU from Atheros. One stuff really funny, they decide to use exactly the same layout as the Atheros design (look at the pic closely). You can see the 16Mb Ram on the left. […]
Tags: fonera, openwrt
admin January 7th, 2007
While running my access point in public mode, i want to know when people log in. This can be a good way to find intruders too, but not my purpose.
I decided to run arpwatch on my linksys access point, but this is not so easy ..
1) Mail
First you need to have sendmail on the WRT. […]
Tags: Network, openwrt, sysadmin, wrt
admin May 12th, 2005
Ok a little screenshot is perhaps better than a long talk.
Yes, I use gkrellm to monitor my WRT (mainly the bandwith, CPU Load .. and other stuffs). This is pretty easy to use, and friendly no ?
update: I miss the URL: http://chriscarey.us/software/gkrellm/wrt54g/
Tags: gkrellm, openwrt
admin February 1st, 2005
Ok, everybody know ntp. But how can i use it on a linksys WRT54 to set up clock once.. without a decent man page ?
ntpclient -s -c 1 -h local-ntp-server.domain
Tags: ntp, openwrt
admin January 3rd, 2005
In a recent post, i described the build of Python for a WRT. I didn’t manage to finish this hack. So I decided to use a PHP interface. Here the first screenshot
Tags: openwrt, php
admin December 23rd, 2004
Ok, yes, I bought a new WRT54GS, this works quite fine. I ‘m able to do what i want with that stuff. I will explain in a future post how to use this stuff in a secure way without using WEP.
Here is the list of firmware to use on this little box:
The Official one (pretty […]
Tags: firmware, Wifi, wrt
admin November 20th, 2004