Tutorials

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HOWTOs for common configuration scenarios

This is a list of configuration guides most users will employ at least to a certain degree. These HOWTOs should also be consulted by new users before setting up their devices.

Access Restrictions
Afterburner (AKA Speedbooster)
Client Mode Wireless
DNSMasq_as_DHCP_server
Firewall
Firewall Builder
HotSpot HTTP Redirect
NoCatSplash
Port Forwarding
Quality of Service (QoS)
Samba Filesystem
SSH access from internet
Static DHCP
Use switched ports outside the router
Telnet/SSH and the Command Line
Useful Scripts
WDS Linked router network
Wireless Bridge
Wake On Lan (WOL)


HOWTOs for more advanced configuration scenarios

These HOWTOs require a certain degree of knowledge about IP networks, Firewalls, Linux and more. Users unfamiliar with such knowledge

Chillispot
Dual-WAN for simple round-robin load equalization
Using ipkg to install OpenWRT packages
IPv6
JFFS File System
Kai Console Gaming
OpenVPN
PPTP Server Configuration
Point-to-Point PPTP Tunneling with two DD-WRT
HOW TO configure a WINDOWS BOX to make a VPN Connection to linksys
Separate LAN and WLAN
Setting up a Transparent Proxy Server using Squid
SNMP
VLan Configuration
Use WAN port as a normal switched port
WEB server - set up your router as a web server for your LAN and the world


additionally installable packages

This list covers additional software that can be installed devices running DD-WRT.

Bandwidth Log
BWlog -- realtime bandwidth graphing.
iftop -- for ncurses-based monitoring of active connections and their bandwidth Kismet Server/Drone -- using a windows box to display results
Port Knocker daemon
Miau IRC Bouncer
Multi Router Traffic Grapher
No-IP.com Client
OpenSwan
usage
strength
VNCRepeater -- connect to multiple vnc servers behind a NAT firewall and only have to forward one port. Note: Someone pls create and adapt this page for dd-wrt.
wrt54g kismet with linux server -- using a linux box to display results
Wiviz -- shows nearby wireless clients and APs with real time signal