Linksys WRT54G series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WRT54G#WRT54GL |
A compact wireless travel router with SpeedBooster support, it only has 1
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WRT54GC
WRT54GC series with 802.11b/g support. This unit has a four port 10/100 switch and one WAN port. The "C" in the router number stands for compact, as the unit measures 4" by 4" by 1" with an internal antenna. The unit can be expanded with addition of HGA7S external antenna to boost r ange. Hardware Version 1.0 is only option available in the United States since introduction in 2005.
Version 2.0 is shipping in, amongst other countries, the United Kingdom. This unit has a
The internal hardware is based on a Marvell ARM914 ("Libertas") reference design which is probably identica l to the SerComm IP806SM, Xterasys
There are reports that a sister platform of the WRT54GC (the AR315W) has been hacked to run Linux. [4]
WRT54G3G Mobile Broadband router
A variant which has 4 ethernet ports plus a PCMCIA slot for use with a Sprint Nextel "aircard" which supports CDMA 1X and EVDO rev A wireless internet.
WRT54G-TM
The
Third-party firmware projects
Although listed here under Linksys, many of these will run on other brands of
Major Projects
HyperWRT Thibor[6] Firmware based on stock WRT54GS firmware, HyperWRT +tofu and other additions.
OpenWrt[7] A very customizable firmware written from scratch with a JFFS2 file system for package management aimed mostly toward advanced users. (Linux/GPL)
Sveasoft[9] Paid and free versions available. Latest versions available via subscription.
Tomato (http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato)
Minor projects
BatBox
Bluebox (http://www.linksysco.com/) - Automatic open Internet scanning and bridging software that runs on WRT54G with OpenWRT.
Chillispot - Captive portal software that runs on WRT54G and other platforms, available under GPL
Coova - OpenWrt based but with focus on Wireless Hotspot functionality.
Earthlink's IPv6 Firmware - IPv6 feature added to original Linksys firmware
EzPlanet (http://www.ezplanetone.com/xwiki/bin/view/Router/) - Enhanced firmware based on
FON -
FreeWRT - Experimental firmware based on OpenWrt.
Freifunk - German software supports wireless mesh networks with OLSR, based on OpenWrt
Meraki - Mesh Networking Wifi AP developed thru Roofnet project, based on OpenWrt.
OpennetFirmware - Firmware based on OpenWrt and parts of Freifunk.
PacketProtector (http://packetprotector.org) -
TinyPEAP - Secure wireless authentication feature added to Linksys firmware
Neighbornode
Tarifa[11] - Based on stock WRT54GL firmware.
WiFiDog Captive Portal - WiFi Dog by Ile Sans Fil, a Captive Portal software that runs on the OpenWrt platform
WifiTastic[12] - Hotspot solution for home or small business use. Features credit card billing. Runs on the OpenWrt platf orm
Wirds.net (http://wirds.net/) A project which uses freifunk firmware with chillispot captive portal and worldspot.net (http://worldspot.net/) authentication.
Deprecated projects (no longer maintained)
EWRT (http://www.portless.net/menu/ewrt/) - Enhanced WRT, with integrated captive portal based on NoCatSplash
HyperWRT
- Original power boost firmware project by Avenger 2.0 to stay close to official WRT54G and WRT54GS firmwar e but add features such as transmit power, port
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