I wanted to set up DD-WRT as a "jumpbox" for my systems at home, so tha if I wanted to connect to my machines at the house, I could just use that as an intermediary, and would connect to my main machine from there (this would also allow me to leave that system off when I wasn't using it, and I'd just use power-on-lan to start it)

Problem I've found is DD-WRT doesn't appear to have the ability to enable X11 forwarding within it's SSH shell. Which means X11 doesn't get forwarded when I jump to the system inside my network. Anyone have any ideas on how to enable this (if it's possible)? Everything I've found on Google and the DD-WRT forums thus far has been about X11 forwarding from a machine inside the network.

(the router is a Linksys WRT300N v1.1)
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