RE: [leaf-devel] LEAF on Linksys Routers

2004-07-28 Thread Stelios Koroneos
There are several mini pci cards availiable (ebay is you best friend) either new -old stock or pulls from upgrades etc. Basicaly there are major types of cards, based on the chipset they are using with varying linux support 1) Prism2 based cards IMHO They are the best choice for 802.11b mainly

RE: [leaf-devel] LEAF on Linksys Routers

2004-07-27 Thread Luis.F.Correia
Hi! -Original Message- From: Jørn Eriksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 10:33 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [leaf-devel] LEAF on Linksys Routers Eric, If you get a WiFi card to work for the PcEngines platform please share your experience as I

Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF on Linksys Routers

2004-07-27 Thread Erich Titl
Martin At 19:19 27.07.2004, Martin Hejl wrote: Hi Eric, (off list we may speak German, if you prefer - makes no difference to me though). We're using Netgate cards at the office (their 802.11b and 802.11g cards, including the antennas from them - basically, we just ordered the kits). Both work

Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF on Linksys Routers

2004-07-26 Thread Martin Hejl
S Mohan wrote: We have been having scores of mail on hardware. AFAIK, Linksys WRT boxes are Broadcom reference design. Versions of Linux with approriate software to run on the box has also been created - OpenWRT, Sveasoft etc. Why not create a LEAF implementation (MIPS based) on the Linksys boxes?

Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF on Linksys Routers

2004-07-26 Thread Erich Titl
Martin At 14:33 26.07.2004, Martin Hejl wrote: S Mohan wrote: We have been having scores of mail on hardware. AFAIK, Linksys WRT boxes are Broadcom reference design. Versions of Linux with approriate software to run on the box has also been created - OpenWRT, Sveasoft etc. Why not create a LEAF

Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF on Linksys Routers

2004-07-26 Thread Martin Hejl
Hi Erich, I believe the Linksys firmware source kit is all you need. It is Open Source, not available for all Linksys systems but for most current ones. I know the sveasoft firmware is close eough to a standard linux to support the firewall builder scripts. I guess shorewall would be fairly

Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF on Linksys Routers

2004-07-26 Thread Erich Titl
At 20:31 26.07.2004, you wrote: Hi Erich, I believe the Linksys firmware source kit is all you need. It is Open Source, not available for all Linksys systems but for most current ones. I know the sveasoft firmware is close eough to a standard linux to support the firewall builder scripts. I

Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF on Linksys Routers

2004-07-26 Thread Martin Hejl
Hi again, So, I guess I'll order one of these boxes (heck, one box costs less than the miniPCI WLan cards I use...) Which ones do you use? I am interested in trying them on the pcengines platform. We're using Netgate cards at the office (their 802.11b and 802.11g cards, including the antennas

RE: [leaf-devel] LEAF on Linksys Routers

2004-07-26 Thread Jørn Eriksen
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF on Linksys Routers At 20:31 26.07.2004, you wrote: Hi Erich, I believe the Linksys firmware source kit is all you need. It is Open Source, not available for all Linksys systems but for most current ones. I know the sveasoft firmware is close eough

Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF on Linksys Routers

2004-07-26 Thread Tim Wegner
Here are some links about modified Linksys firmware. They are modifications of GPL'ed source that Linksys released. The Linksys box that is the most popular hack is the WRT54G. Google is your friend, here are a couple of links: http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20040527.html

RE: [Leaf-hardware] Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF on Linksys Routers

2004-07-26 Thread S Mohan
: Monday, July 26, 2004 6:03 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Leaf-hardware] Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF on Linksys Routers S Mohan wrote: We have been having scores of mail on hardware. AFAIK, Linksys WRT boxes are Broadcom reference design. Versions