802.11g signal strength; gigE
Bob George
mailings02 at ttlexceeded.com
Sun Dec 18 22:59:47 EST 2005
Rich Braun wrote:
> [...] One feature still missing in the new WRT54G code is port-number
> translation: if you want sshd to listen on port 54623 instead of
> port 22, you can't do the mapping at the WRT54G firewall--you have to
> reconfigure your Linux box.)
Using either the Sveasoft or OpenWRT enhanced builds, you can run full
iptables scripts on the Linksys WRT-54G series, so that's certainly
doable. Neither lets you do it from a nice web gui though, so you'll
need to shell in to the unit and update the appropriate init scripts.
Other features:
* cron
* dhcpd
* dnsmasq
* pptp server
* sshd
> [...] Bottom line: if you have an old 802.11g unit whose signal is
> weak, you will probably get a meaningful benefit replacing it with
> any newer unit--you don't necessarily need to shell out the extra
> bucks for one of those standards-noncompliant "RangeMax" units.
I'm not shelling out a nickle for ANY product until I know I can get a
shell prompt on it!
- Bob
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