Thanks for your answers.
Cameron Hutchison wrote:
Once upon a time Jerome BENOIT said...
I am envisaging to buy a (cheap) wireless router (at least b compatible) which can run (Debian) Linux ?
I have two Linksys WRT54G's. They run Linux but by default you wouldn't know since they are configured through web pages. I have since flashed them with OpenWRT (openwrt.org) and now they're basically a command line linux system, using standard networking, firewalling and traffic shaping commands.
There is a large amount of activity around them (probably more so than any other wireless router). There also seem to be a bunch of compatible models from other manufacturers (well, OpenWRT runs of a bunch - check out the forums on the website).
There are two models - WRT54G and WRT54GS. The 54GS has an extra 4MiB of flash ram (8MiB instead of 4MiB on the 54G), and also has some speed boost mode I think (where you need another linksys product at the other end and it uses more spectrum to achieve 108MB/s). If you want to load more software, the 54GS will be better, but I find the 54G suitable for my needs. The 54G will be cheaper.
No wireless router is going to run Debian - it's simply too large for such an environment. OpenWRT does have a command to install packages from repositories on the net, though (so you can run "ipkg install dropbear" to install dropbear [ a small ssh server ] )
My aim is merely to be able to personnalized the box: so if I can easily do that on my Debain box, this is ok.
Thanks again, Jerome
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