Author | Message |
---|---|
Topic: how to attach to 3com WL-537S by serial line( 9-pin comport) | |
olmari Replies: 3 Views: 10282 |
Forum: Hardware DIY / Hardware Mods Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 1:05 Subject: how to attach to 3com WL-537S by serial line( 9-pin comport) |
It's propably either JTAG or TTL-level serial, either way you need JTAG-cable or max-232 or equivalent serial "converter"... | |
Topic: two wrt's one cable modem, and two lans - is it possible? | |
olmari Replies: 12 Views: 10493 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 5:26 Subject: two wrt's one cable modem, and two lans - is it possible? |
You can separate your private and public network even with one device, by using VLANs and Virtual SSID and bridge function and lastly "multiple DHCP" function... Unless 2 separate devices r ... |
|
Topic: Buffalo whr-g300n | |
olmari Replies: 5 Views: 7808 |
Forum: Ralink SoC based Hardware Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 11:57 Subject: Buffalo whr-g300n |
I have this device too (altough not used currently), it has 2 internal antennas, which are practially a joke... Just 2 really small pieces of metal.. | |
Topic: Idea: Firewall script as iptables-restore format | |
olmari Replies: 7 Views: 7617 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 22:46 Subject: Idea: Firewall script as iptables-restore format |
Just want to know if this is a good idea, if not I will close the topic.. Well I think this would be good idea, but I'm not a developer =) |
|
Topic: SD card MOD using different gpio | |
olmari Replies: 3 Views: 10996 |
Forum: Hardware DIY / Hardware Mods Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 13:39 Subject: SD card MOD using different gpio |
Mine post is only slightly related, but I'd just want to point out that I'd use ext2 on flash-based devices, because journalling in ext3 writes frequently on the device, meaning it will wear out faste ... | |
Topic: Dual WAN x86 | |
olmari Replies: 3 Views: 6443 |
Forum: X86 based Hardware Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 0:29 Subject: Dual WAN x86 |
instead of VLANs you use real interfaces, eth0, eth1 and eth2, because this case you are using real interfaces, not VLANs... | |
Topic: multiple external IP addresses | |
olmari Replies: 16 Views: 80435 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 20:59 Subject: multiple external IP addresses |
Maybe you need quotation marks. like: ifconfig "$WANIF":1 173.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask $WANMASK Just an idea tough, haven't tested.. but for me it looks like each ifconfig line would try to rea ... |
|
Topic: K26 Build Supported Router List | |
olmari Replies: 304 Views: 722207 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 14:02 Subject: K26 Build Supported Router List |
Confirm. Unable to boot dd-wrt.v24-13832_NEWD-2_K2.6_std_nokaid_small.bin. Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 are NOT supported with K26!!! So, there seems to be problem with TFTP-method, because updating K26 enable ... |
|
Topic: OpenVPN error=certificate is not yet valid | |
olmari Replies: 6 Views: 31773 |
Forum: Advanced Networking Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 21:37 Subject: OpenVPN error=certificate is not yet valid |
Sync both ends time? | |
Topic: Using Wireless Access Points Questions | |
olmari Replies: 4 Views: 3996 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 23:48 Subject: Using Wireless Access Points Questions |
Indeed, depends do you connect access points with wire or wirelessly that do you use "mine" instructions or WDS... | |
Topic: Using Wireless Access Points Questions | |
olmari Replies: 4 Views: 3996 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 23:11 Subject: Using Wireless Access Points Questions |
1) As stated, experiment, there is no one good answer, it depends on your enviroment. 2) First: exept channel, diffirent channels so any APs won't compete from same channel but rather each having an ... |
|
Topic: Vlan capable router | |
olmari Replies: 5 Views: 7999 |
Forum: Generic Questions Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 20:22 Subject: Vlan capable router |
Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 at least It supports VLANs and also k26 and NEWD2, so basically everything is supported | |
Topic: [answered] PnP: request a port forward from an uPnP router? | |
olmari Replies: 3 Views: 4736 |
Forum: General Questions Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 16:46 Subject: [answered] PnP: request a port forward from an uPnP router? |
thank you for the suggestion, I'm looking into MiniUpnpc. It looks like I will have to compile it from source for Broadcom hardware, could you suggest a compiler or cross-compiler to accomplish this? ... |
|
Topic: [answered] PnP: request a port forward from an uPnP router? | |
olmari Replies: 3 Views: 4736 |
Forum: General Questions Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 2:48 Subject: [answered] PnP: request a port forward from an uPnP router? |
MiniUpnpc from http://miniupnp.free.fr/ | |
Topic: [Split] combining cables | |
olmari Replies: 18 Views: 10395 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 23:30 Subject: [Split] combining cables |
If you can't make (read: won't take the time to learn) proper cable, then you're better off not making your own cables ;) == Allways make RJ-45 cables with correct wire order, otherwise cable quality ... |
|
All times are GMT |