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 … Continue reading →
tag: fonera, openwrt, Wifi
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 … Continue reading →
tag: fonera, openwrt
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, … Continue reading →
tag: Network, openwrt, sysadmin, wrt
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 … Continue reading →
tag: gkrellm, openwrt
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
tag: ntp, openwrt
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
tag: openwrt, php
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 … Continue reading →
tag: firmware, Wifi, wrt