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So, the WRT54GL I ordered arrived today (ordered from NCIX BTW).
The interesting thing was that the router came with corrupted Linksys firmware, so I had to flash the latest Linksys firmware via TFTP. The issue was the tftp utility that comes with OS X and Linux doesn’t allow the use of passwords (totally normal, TFTP isn’t supposed to use passwords), I had to use a modified tftp, that allowed me to tftp in using a password (can be downloaded from here.)
I then, flashed DD-WRT on it. Next up, OpenWRT when I get the time.
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So, the WRT54GL I ordered arrived today (ordered from NCIX BTW).

The interesting thing was that the router came with corrupted Linksys firmware, so I had to flash the latest Linksys firmware via TFTP. The issue was the tftp utility that comes with OS X and Linux doesn’t allow the use of passwords (totally normal, TFTP isn’t supposed to use passwords), I had to use a modified tftp, that allowed me to tftp in using a password (can be downloaded from here.)

I then, flashed DD-WRT on it. Next up, OpenWRT when I get the time.

    • #linksys
    • #linux
    • #router
    • #openwrt
    • #wrt54gl
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