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        <dc:creator>Dmytro</dc:creator>
        <title>TP-Link TL-MR3420 &amp; TL-MR3220 - sync, update AC adapter info, rev. eko.one.pl firmware, update number GPIOs and add new GPIO18-21, fix Flash Layout table, update unusual solutions links</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/ru/toh/tp-link/tl-mr3420?rev=1328331651&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>TL-MR3420 недорогой беспроводной роутер b/g/n стандарта и заявленной скоростью 300M (содержит 2 внешние антенны мощностью 3 dBi) с USB 2.0 портом.

Стоимость TL-MR3220 даже может быть ниже, чем у аналогичных моделей b/g/n стандарта и заявленной скоростью Lite-N 150M (содержит 1 внешнюю антенну мощностью 5 dBi), беспроводной роутер с USB 2.0 портом.…</description>
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        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>FAQ Wireless - Why can't I use HT40+ with channel 11?</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/faq/faq.wireless?rev=1328300161&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Note: By default the wireless is OFF. Turn it on in /etc/config/wireless by changing disabled 1 =&gt; disabled 0 
How do I learn more about the Linux wireless subsystem?

-&gt; wireless.overview

How do I configure wireless settings?

-&gt; in /etc/config/wireless and in -&gt;/etc/config/network</description>
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        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>OpenWrt installieren (allgemein)</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/de/doc/howto/generic.flashing?rev=1328299349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Die Installation von OpenWrt ist leider recht gerätespezifisch, eine detaillierte Anleitung sollte deshalb der Geräte-Seite entnommen werden. Die Geräte-Seiten liegen soweit ausschließlich in Englischer Sprache vor. Diese Seite hier dient dazu einen allgemeinen Überblick zu geben und könnte auch benutzt werden, wenn eben noch keine spezifische Anleitung geschrieben worden ist bzw. wenn gar keine notwenig ist.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-02-03T20:31:00+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>btsimonh</dc:creator>
        <title>BTHomeHub V2</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/bt/homehub_v2b?rev=1328297460&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Black boxes given away with a bt broadband subscription. It comes in two versions Type A and Type B. The two versions look identical, and although they provide similar functionality, they are quite different on the inside.

Type A is made by Thomson, and is broadcom based, using Thomson linux based firmware.
Type B is made by SHC (Siemens), and is Infineon/Lantiq Danube based, using OpenRG based linux firmware.  Bootloader is u-boot.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-02-03T15:30:41+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>User T</dc:creator>
        <title>IPv6 HowTo on Backfire and later</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/ipv6?rev=1328279441&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>This guide is not yet complete, don't hesitate to ask for help on the IRC channel #openwrt.  

Please see -&gt;ipv6.theory for a load of links to IPv6 related documentation.

Obtain IPv6 support

Follow ipv6.essentials to obtain full IPv6 support. Then come back and read about the configuration here:</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-02-03T09:33:53+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>chris beat</dc:creator>
        <title>PSPBoot</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/techref/bootloader/pspboot?rev=1328258033&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>wp&gt;PSPboot is the successor of Adam2 but only slightly backwards compatible with it. See wp&gt;Adam2.
It is the bootloader used on the Linksys WAG354G, WRTP54G and ADSL2MUE.

User Guide

Here is the user guide of PSPBoot version 1.2: &lt;http://oldwiki.openwrt.org/attachments/OpenWrtDocs(2f)Customizing(2f)Firmware(2f)PSPBoot/PSPBoot_User_Guide.pdf&gt;.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-02-02T04:39:52+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>De Murcia</dc:creator>
        <title>USB Storage - added scsi-generic required</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/usb.storage?rev=1328153992&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Once you have obtained  Basic USB support, you may want to connect a USB storage device (USB stick, USB harddisk, etc) to your router. This HowTo will tell you the steps. You should be aware that any storage device has to be partitioned and formated with a wp&gt;File system (ie. wp&gt;ext3) before data can be addressed as files by the OS.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-02-02T02:41:36+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Conor O'Gorman</dc:creator>
        <title>Swconfig - added help commands</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/techref/swconfig?rev=1328146896&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The program swconfig allows you to configure configurable switches, like the

	*  RealTek RTL8366RB 5-port Gigabit switch, e.g. in the WR1043ND.
	*  RealTek RTL8366S, e.g. in the DIR-825
	*  Atheros AR8316, e.g. in the RouterStation Pro
	*  AR8216
	*  IC+ IP17xx
	*  Realtek RTL8306S
	*  FIXME please fill on all supported switches FIXME</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-02-02T01:55:17+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>De Murcia</dc:creator>
        <title>Rootfs on External Storage (extroot) - added scsi-generic required</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/extroot?rev=1328144117&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>To understand the concept of OpenWrt extroot, please read extroot.theory.

Alternatives to extroot

	*  configure your bootloader to boot from the external USB device directly. Most bootloaders can't...!
	*  configure your bootloader to boot over the network -&gt;netboot Many bootloaders can't...!
	*  make opkg install new packages somewhere else: -&gt;Installation destinations
	*  use kexec</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-02-02T01:08:02+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Hartmut</dc:creator>
        <title>Edimax BR-6104K/BR-6104KP - experience with extroot added</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/edimax/br-6104kp?rev=1328141282&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The Edimax BR-6104K/BR-6104KP is a router based on Infineon's ADM5120P SoC. The CPU has a MIPS32 core (little endian). These devices have 16MiB of RAM, 2MiB of flash memory, 2 USB ports (BR-6104KP), a WAN port, and 4 ethernet ports.
 Version/Model  S/N  OpenWrt Version Supported  Model Specific Notes  Rev. A  -  Backfire trunk  -  CPU  Ram  Flash  Network  USB  Serial  JTag  4Kc@175MHz/227MIPS  16MB  2MB  4 x 1 Yes  Yes  Yes 
Currently, the only way to install OpenWrt is to build Backfire and tr…</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-02-01T23:36:22+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Jo-Philipp Wich</dc:creator>
        <title>Linksys WRT54G, WRT54GL and WRT54GS - brcm47xx had nvram for ages, it is pointless to flash brcm-2.4 first for boot_wait</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/linksys/wrt54g?rev=1328135782&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The original WRT54G was first released in December 2002. The router is considered a home network device supporting, WLAN(WiFi), LAN y WAN. It has a 4+1 port network switch (the Internet WAN port is part of the same internal network switch, but on a different VLAN). The devices have two removable antennas connected through Reverse Polarity TNC connectors. The Linksys WRT54G series family is well detailed in wp&gt;Linksys WRT54G series.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-02-01T21:00:31+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Florian Fainelli</dc:creator>
        <title>General Information - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/ralink/v11st-fe?rev=1328126431&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Ralink's V11ST-FE is a RT2880F evaluation board including a 5-port IC+ IP175C Ethernet switch and on-board Ralink RT2820 radio. It exposes a JTAG and an UART header between the CPU and the Radio chips.




CPU: Ralink RT2880F
RAM: 32MB
Flash: 4MB
Wi-Fi: Ralink RT2820
Switch: IC+ IP175C</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-02-01T21:00:02+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Florian Fainelli</dc:creator>
        <title>General Information - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/ramips/v11st-fe?rev=1328126402&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Ralink's V11ST-FE is a RT2880F evaluation board including a 5-port IC+ IP175C Ethernet switch and on-board Ralink RT2820 radio. It exposes a JTAG and an UART header between the CPU and the Radio chips.




CPU: Ralink RT2880F
RAM: 32MB
Flash: 4MB
Wi-Fi: Ralink RT2820
Switch: IC+ IP175C</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-02-01T17:00:31+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>ASUS RT-N10+ - link to patchwork</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/asus/rt-n10plus?rev=1328112031&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Status: support for this device is available as a patch against trunk.

	*  &lt;http://patchwork.openwrt.org/patch/1797/&gt;

Patch


Latest patch: against trunk r29920: &lt;http://vanstaveren.us/~trick/openwrt/openwrt-rtn10plus-20120129-140948.diff&gt;

There is a build for the RT-N10+.  It's based on the configuration for the DIR-300 B1 but makes wireless work as well as the ethernet ports are mapped correctly.  It's a functional router but it's not been tested in production.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-02-01T16:53:43+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>D-Link DIR-615 - LEDs for E4 since R29973</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dir-615?rev=1328111623&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Supported Versions
 Revision  Version Supported  Model Specific Notes  C1, C2  Backfire  Full support, eth/wireless/leds/buttons ok   D1  trunk  WIP, 11n not working yet  D4  trunk  WIP, wireless not identified  E1 - E4  Backfire  (image for DIR-600 rev. A1), LEDs should work since R29973, support for E4 merged with DIR-600 A1 in R29976  
NOTE: ONLY revision C1 and C2 are fully supported yet.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-02-01T16:49:50+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Table of Hardware - add Tp-Link TL-MR11U in R29972</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start?rev=1328111390&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>This page contains compatibility tables for various router and non router models.


Note: As of autumn 2009, this page is still in the process of being ported over from OpenWrt's old wiki. So if you do not see your router on this page, additionally consult the old table of hardware.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-02-01T16:47:23+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>RobiGo</dc:creator>
        <title>TP-Link TL-WR841ND</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-wr841nd?rev=1328111243&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The device is a wireless N router with 

	*  2 detachable antennas
	*  4 Port 100/10 Switch
	*  1 Port 100/10 Wan Interface
	*  4 MB Flash


Note1: The TL-WR841N is identical except that the antennas are not detachable. TP-Link naming scheme is, that devices ending in a D have detachable antennas.

Note2: v5.4, v5.2 etc. are all v5. The only difference is the firmware version the come with. TP-Link naming scheme is, that numbers behing the comma, refer to changes in the firmware only, the hardwa…</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-02-01T12:28:05+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Serge</dc:creator>
        <title>D-Link DVS-310-1</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dvs-310-1?rev=1328095685&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>This is video server provided by D-Link. Known hardware revision: B1. It's VS-2405HBE, OEM device developed by APPRO.

Hardware Highlights
 CPU  Ram  Flash  Network  USB  Serial  JTag  TI TMS320DM365@297MHz  256MiB  32MiB  100Mbit (PoE) Yes (Unsoldered)  Yes  ? 
Installation

 TODO</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-02-01T09:50:57+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>John Wyzer</dc:creator>
        <title>Netgear WGT634U</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/wgt634u?rev=1328086257&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>A router that was end-of-lifed by Netgear on October 1, 2005, it remains a useful and versatile device.  It includes the typical 4+1 ethernet ports, plus a USB host port and a mini-PCI slot holding an Atheros b/g radio.  It was designed with the idea that you could host data on an attached USB drive and access it from your wireless devices.  However, apparently consumers didn't want to do that in sufficient numbers to support a price premium.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-02-01T06:34:56+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>De Murcia</dc:creator>
        <title>Activar 3G en TP-Link TL-MR3220 - More warning details</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/es/doc/howto/3g.mr3220?rev=1328074496&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Introducción


El objetivo de este manual es explicar los pasos a seguir para activar la conexión del módem 3G en el modelo TP-Link TL-MR3220, especialmente en el caso de que no dispongamos de conexión a internet cableada que nos permita instalar los paquetes adicionales. En inglés puede consultarse este tema del foro, y también para ver otras posibles opciones que no sean el servidor vsftpd en Linux.</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-31T21:56:38+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Florian Fainelli</dc:creator>
        <title>Broadcom BCM96348R evaluation board - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/broadcom/bcm96348r?rev=1328043398&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Hardware info
 ADSL2+ Chip with CPU MIPS32  FLASH 2MB  SDRAM 8MB  Switch  10/100MBit  WLAN 802.11b/g  WLAN Front-End  ASDL Line driver  Broadcom BCM6348KPBG  ST M29W160ET (CFE reports AM29LV160T)  EtronTech EM638165TS-7G  -  -  -  Broadcom BCM6301KSG  [datasheet]  [datasheet]  [datasheet]  [datasheet]    
Board images

Serial &amp; JTAG port pinout

UART (Header 1x6pin external)</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-31T21:17:32+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Javier Cardona</dc:creator>
        <title>Wireless configuration</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/wireless?rev=1328041052&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The wireless UCI configuration is located in /etc/config/wireless. Learn about the entire IEEE 802.11 &quot;wireless&quot; subsystem.

   Note1: By default the wireless is OFF. You can turn it on in the /etc/config/wireless by changing disabled 1 to disabled 0
 In UCI CLI you do this with: 
uci set wireless.@wifi-device[0].disabled=0; uci commit wireless; wifi</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-31T15:04:06+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>De Murcia</dc:creator>
        <title>TP-Link TL-MR3420 &amp; TL-MR3220 Howtobuild</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howtobuild/tl-mr3420.build?rev=1328018646&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>TL-MR3420

TODO[TODO]

TP-Link TL-MR3420: First round


This only have to be done once in a lifetime.


r=28535
cd ~
mkdir -p build/openwrt
mkdir build/dl
mkdir -p build/files/ar71xx
cd ~/build/openwrt
svn co -r $r svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk/
cd ~/build/openwrt/trunk
ln -sf ../../dl
ln -sfn ../../files/ar71xx files
cp -p scripts/feeds scripts/feeds.sed</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-31T12:12:23+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Valent Turkovic</dc:creator>
        <title>OpenWRT Cheat Cube</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/cheat_cube?rev=1328008343&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Idea is to recreate something like Fedora Cheat Cube with most used cli command that are useful for OpenWRT cli management.

You can see how this cube looks and get Fedora source files that could be used for creating OpenWRT Cheat Cube. Fedora sources are use CC licence so are free to use.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-31T07:23:20+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Robert Wm Ruedisueli</dc:creator>
        <title>TP-Link TL-WR1043ND</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-wr1043nd?rev=1327991000&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Supported Versions
 Version/Model  S/N  Release Date  OpenWrt Version Supported  Model Specific Notes  v1.1  -   Backfire 10.03  Similar to WR941ND. v1.4  -   Backfire 10.03  Same v1 board as v1.1 v1.5  -   Backfire 10.03  Same v1 board as v1.1 v1.6  -   Backfire 10.03  Similar  v1.7  -   Backfire 10.03.1-rc4  Similar  v1.8  -   Backfire 10.03.1-rc6 or trunk  Similar  (DE)v1.0  -   Backfire 10.03.1-rc4  Similar, German WebUI 
Hardware Highlights
 CPU  Ram  Flash  Network  Gigabit  USB  Serial  J…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-30T19:37:50+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>chris beat</dc:creator>
        <title>FSG-3</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/freecom/fsg-3?rev=1327948670&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>FSG-3


I am now moving step by step my infos from &lt;http://cavebeat.blogspot.com/&gt; to this wiki. ( --- cave)

This is a WIP for the Freecom FSG-3 

I want to sum up all infos and Tricks for the FSG-3 which are available on the net when running openWRT.</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-30T16:32:57+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Benjamin Cama</dc:creator>
        <title>NetBoot - Add the dnsmasq alternative</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/inbox/netboot?rev=1327937577&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>In embedded development work it is often either practical or needed to boot a device from a kernel or image placed on the local network. Some examples of common devices requiring netboot (bootp, pxe-boot), when installing OpenWrt, are Routerboard, Soekris etc. 
This howto is based on the use of Ubuntu 9.10, or similar Debian based desktop distribution with apt-get.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-30T16:04:51+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>chris beat</dc:creator>
        <title>toh:freecom:fsg-3:serialmod</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/freecom/fsg-3/serialmod?rev=1327935891&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>from
&lt;http://cavebeat.blogspot.com/2012/01/fsg-3-serial-mod.html&gt;

Used Parts

USB-TTL Serial Bridge with CP2102 chip
it's for 2,3€ (included shipping) available on ebay.com so it's really cheap.
&lt;http://www.etheus.net/CP210x_Linux_Driver&gt;
&lt;http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Pages/USBtoUARTBridgeVCPDrivers.aspx&gt;</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-30T15:42:55+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>yangyulong</dc:creator>
        <title>Linksys WRT160NL（制造商：Cisco）</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/zh-cn/toh/linksys/wrt160nl?rev=1327934575&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>这只是英文版本的翻译，基本没有原创内容，望见谅。




Atheros AP81 平台，带 USB 和 802.11 b/g/n WiFi。

支持的固件版本
 版本  S/N  OpenWrt支持的版本  刷机的注意点  v1  CUR01  Backfire 10.03（译者注：原版写的版本很低，硬件支持列表是10.03，不过现在已经出10.03.1了  还在建设中。。。 
硬件亮点
 CPU  内存  闪存  网络接口  USB  串行端口  JTag  Atheros 32MB（译者注：淘宝有修改过的64M）  8MB  4个10/100自适应  有       
如何刷机
 还在建设中，如果你没有串线，请谨慎刷机。 
	*  -&gt;  如何获得 OpenWrt
	*  -&gt;  如何安装 OpenWrt…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-30T12:48:08+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>De Murcia</dc:creator>
        <title>TP-Link TL-MR3420 &amp; TL-MR3220 - Added VLAN note for MR3220</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-mr3420?rev=1327924088&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The TP-Link TL-MR3420 is a Fast Ethernet b/g/n 300M (two 3 dBi omni-antennas) wireless router with USB 2.0.

The TP-Link TL-MR3220 is a Fast Ethernet b/g/n Lite-N 150M (one 5 dBi omni-antennae) wireless router with USB 2.0.

Supported Versions
 Model Version  FCC ID  OpenWrt Version Supported  Model Specific Notes  MR3420 v1.0  TE7MR3420  Backfire 10.03.1 (r23138)  -  MR3420 v1.1    Backfire 10.03.1 (r23138)   Success   MR3420 v1.2    Backfire 10.03.1 (r23138)   Success   MR3220 v1  TE7MR3220  […</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-29T22:58:40+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Levai Tamas</dc:creator>
        <title>Firmware beszerzése</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/hu/doc/howto/obtain.firmware?rev=1327874320&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Négy opció van a  telepitéshez szükséges OpenWrt firmware képfájl beszerzésére:

	*  Letöltés: Egy (vagy két, ez a céltól függ) komplett, kész fájl letöltése. Ezekkel felülírja az eredeti firmware-t, és kész. AJÁNLOTT
	*  Összeállítás Image Generator-val (angolul): Letölti az Image Generator-t (régebben Image Builder), ez egy nagy zip fájlt, amely tartalmazza az összes elérhető opkg-csomagot. Válassza ki a kívánt csomagokat, és generáljon egy saját  képfájlt. Az előnye az első ponthoz képest, ho…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-29T20:58:15+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Valent Turkovic</dc:creator>
        <title>TP-Link TL-WR703N</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-wr703n?rev=1327867095&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The TL-WR703N is marketed as a &quot;3G travel router&quot;. It does not include a 3G modem - it simply means that the OEM firmware supports USB 3G modems! Ridiculous, since with OpenWrt ANY router with USB supports 3G hardware... ;-)

The device was released in August 2011 in China, and at the time of writing (September 2011) has yet to reach American or European shores. It can however be ordered from a few locations in China for around $22 including shipping.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-29T19:31:51+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Lucas</dc:creator>
        <title>TP-Link TL-WR741ND</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-wr741nd?rev=1327861911&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>WR741ND is lowcost (20€/25$) b/g/n wireless router, capable of running OpenWRT (tested v10.03 - backfire and trunk from May 2010).
 Model Version  Launch Date  OpenWrt Version Supported  Model Specific Notes  v1  -  Backfire 10.03  -  v1.3  -  Backfire 10.03.1  -  v1.4  -  Backfire 10.03.1  Success  v1.5  -  Backfire 10.03.1 (r22689)     v1.6  2011-10?  Backfire 10.03.1  Success  v1.8  -  Backfire 10.03   Success  v1.9  2010-10  Backfire 10.03.1 (r23714)  8146  v2  -  trunk (r29614)  Tested, wor…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-29T10:01:41+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Zyxel NBG5715</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/zyxel/nbg5715?rev=1327827701&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The Zyxel NBG5715 is a simultaneous dualband 802.11 abgn wireless router with gigabit switch and USB.

This router has a Mindspeed Comcerto 1000 (ARMv6) as main CPU combined 
with a Ralink RT3883 SoC which handles the dualband abgn wifi.

The default firmware is a modified OpenWrt system based on a 2.6.35 kernel. The webif is likewise based on LuCI.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-28T20:02:36+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Hartmut</dc:creator>
        <title>OpenWrt Failsafe - translation done</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/de/doc/howto/generic.failsafe?rev=1327777356&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>OpenWrt verfügt über einen eingebauten Failsafe-Modus. Wenn OpenWrt im Failsafe-Modus gestartet wird, werden sämtliche, nach der Installation selbst vorgenommenen Einstellungen, umgangen und OpenWrt startet lediglich mit einigen wenigen Default-Einstellungen.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-28T14:02:24+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Obtener el firmware</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/es/doc/howto/obtain.firmware?rev=1327755744&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Hay cuatro formas de obtener un archivo de imagen con el firmware de OpenWrt:


	*  Descarga una imagen pre-construida (prebuilt) desde la sección de descargas  recomendado
	*  Utilizar OpenWrt Image Generator (ingles) tu propia imagen de firmware con el Generador de Imágenes (Image Generator), mas conocido como Constructor de Imágenes (Image Builder)) desde los paquetes pre-compilados opkg-packages.
	*  Utilizar Toolchain (SDK) (ingles): pre-compilado para realizar una compilación cruzada del c…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-28T13:50:47+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Firmware beschaffen - leichte Überabeitung</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/de/doc/howto/obtain.firmware?rev=1327755047&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Sie haben vier Optionen um eine installierbare OpenWrt Firmware-Image-Datei zu erhalten:

	*  Herunterladen: Sie laden eine (oder zwei, je nach Ziel) komplett fertige Image-Dateien herunter. Die originale Firmware wird damit überschrieben und fertig. Empfohlen
	*  Den Image Generator benutzen: Sie laden eine große gepackte Datei herunter, sie enthält alle verfügbaren Pakete fertig kompiliert und in opkg-Pakete gepackt. Sie wählen die gewollten Pakete aus und lassen sich eine Firmware generieren.…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-28T13:35:38+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Obtain Firmware</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/obtain.firmware?rev=1327754138&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>There are 4 ways to obtain an OpenWrt firmware image file:


	*  Download a pre-assembled (prebuilt) image from the downloads section. Recommended
	*  Use the Image Generator to generate an OpenWrt firmware image file yourself. (Generate in terms of compose, arrange, assort, lump together)
	*  Use the SDK to cross-compile packages. This process involves:
		*  download the SDK-zip-file
		*  use this SDK to crosscompile OpenWrt packages
		*  generate an OpenWrt firmware image file(s)</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-28T13:30:13+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Загрузка программного обеспечения</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/ru/doc/howto/obtain.firmware.download?rev=1327753813&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>-&gt; перейти на страницу получения прошивки FIXME Пожалуйста, ссылайтесь на данную страницу при создании индивидуальных страниц для каждого устройства. Давайте поддерживать данную страницу обновленной, что будет проще, чем обновлять все 200 wiki-страниц для каждого устройства индивидуально! Чтобы избежать недопонимания со стороны пользователей, это надо делать как можно чаще. Имейте, пожалуйста, в виду, что русская часть wiki поддерживается ограниченным числом энтузиастов (как и вся остальная част…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-28T13:30:02+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Descarga del Firmware - 10.03.1</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/es/doc/howto/obtain.firmware.download?rev=1327753802&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>FIXME enlacemos a esta pagina y mantengamosla actualizada, en lugar de los 200 wikis que hay de cada dispositivo. Para evitar confusiones, esta pagina wiki debe ser lo mas sencilla posible.FIXME tal vez algun tipo de fusion con el ultimo firmware  de Openwrt (latest), pero recoradar que esta pagina es solo para las descargas 

Simplemente decidistes descargar el firmware. Bien. Por suerte, incluso en este caso, tenemos una gran variedad de opcones para escoger. ¿Quieres un firmware basado en el …</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-27T23:22:41+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Valent Turkovic</dc:creator>
        <title>Linksys WRT54GL</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/inbox/park?rev=1327702961&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The WRT54GL is basically a v4.0 WRT54G that still runs Linux. The 1.0 version of this model has serial numbers starting with 
CL7A

; version 1.1 models have serial numbers starting with 
CL7B

 and 
CL7C

. As of August 2006, version 1.1 appears to be shipping worldwide. See the WRT54GL thread in the forum. The model number shown on the package, the front panel, and the sticker on the underside of the unit is WRT54GL. The FCC ID sticker says it is WT54GV40, so it is substantially identical to a…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-27T20:22:56+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>bofh</dc:creator>
        <title>TP-Link TL-WR743ND - add tags</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-wr743nd?rev=1327692176&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>WR743ND is a low cost (40€) b/g/n 150 Mb/s wireless router, capable of running OpenWrt.

Hardware is the same as TL-WR741ND with PoE capability on WAN port.
Read the TL-WR741ND page for more informations.
 Model Version  OpenWrt Version Supported  Model Specific Notes  v1  [ Test at your own risk ] trunk (r28271)  -  v1.1  [ Test at your own risk ] trunk (r28271)  Similar board as v1  v1.1  trunk (r28314)  Similar board as v1, work for me since 09.2011 
Preliminary

01/2011</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-27T19:20:58+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>peter gervai</dc:creator>
        <title>Simple multi WAN configuration - format: i can do better than THAT :)</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/multiwan?rev=1327688458&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The uci configuration file /etc/config/multiwan is provided by the multiwan package. The package is an agent script that makes Multi-WAN configuration simple, easy and manageable. Complete with load balancing, failover and an easy to manage traffic ruleset.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-27T17:16:01+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Simon Taylor</dc:creator>
        <title>Documentation - Moved 'Table of Hardware' hyperlink to the appropriate text</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/start?rev=1327680961&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>This is the documentation section of the OpenWrt Wiki, if you want to contribute read Wiki Maintainers.

Supported Devices are listed in the Table of Hardware.

The old OpenWrt Manual can be found here.


Configuring OpenWrt

Recipes

Recipes are articles explaining common OpenWrt setup scenarios like routed client mode.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-27T11:27:55+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>ZyXEL</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/oldwiki/hardware/zyxel?rev=1327660075&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Model  Version  Platform &amp; Frequency  Flash  RAM  Wireless NIC  Switch  boot_wait  Serial  JTAG  USB  Status  G-570S Access Point    RDC  4MB  16MB  Atheros AR2414A      Yes     No  Supported (Kind of)  Prestige 2602H-61    Texas Instruments AR7 (TNETD7300)  4MB (MX29LV320BTC-90)  32MB (EOAREX EM48AM1684VTA)  N/A  ADM6996L  Bootbase  Yes  Untested  No  Untested  Prestige 660HW-61    Texas Instruments AR7 (TNETD7300) @160MHZ  8MB  16MB  TI ACX111 (VLYNQ)  ADM6996L  Bootbase  Yes  Untested  No  Un…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-27T11:26:07+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>ZyXEL NBG 460N 550N 550NH</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/zyxel/nbg460n?rev=1327659967&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>All three devices are based on the same board. The 460N is sold in Europe, the 550N/NH are sold in the U.S. 

The only difference between the 550N and the 550NH are the better antennas of the latter.

WARNING: Currently there is no working image, so don't flash any. It will brick your router!</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-27T11:18:25+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Buffalo WBMR-HP-G300H</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/buffalo/wbmr-hp-g300h?rev=1327659505&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>soc.lantiq
* &lt;https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=34072&gt;

Hardware

Info
 Architecture:     MIPS32  Vendor:           wp&gt;Lantiq  Bootloader:      ?  System-On-Chip:   Atheros AR922X  CPU/Speed         MIPS 34Kc / 333MHz  Flash-Chip:         Flash size:       32MB  RAM:              64MB    Wireless:         Atheros AR9280 Rev:2  Ethernet:           Modem:            Lantiq ADSL2+   USB:               Yes 1 x 2.0(?) (driver dwc_otg)     Serial:    JTAG:        
GigabitEthernet,
	5Port,
	2P…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-27T11:17:30+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Installing OpenWrt over XMODEM - add ZyXEL NBG 460N 550N 550NH</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/generic.flashing.xmodem?rev=1327659450&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>wp&gt;XMODEM is file transfer protocol from 1977... Some new bootloaders for Lantiq-based devices use that.


	*  brnboot
	*  ZyXEL NBG 460N 550N 550NH utilize the xmodem protocol</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-27T11:12:09+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>ALFA Network AP96 - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/alfa.network/ap96?rev=1327659129&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Please see

	*  template_device for a template and
	*  &lt;https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=31264&gt; for information and pictures</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-26T16:19:40+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Martin</dc:creator>
        <title>Zyxel P-661HNU-F3</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/zyxel/zyxel_p661hnuf3?rev=1327591180&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>A 4-port LAN model with 1xDSL port and 1 USB port for WAN fallback over USB 2.0 3G modem (if attached to it).

Hardware Highlights
 CPU  Ram  Flash  Network  USB  Serial  JTag  AR9 MIPS 34K V4.12@166MHz  64MiB  16MiB  4 x 1 Yes  Yes  ? 
Info
 Architecture:     MIPS / ARM / wp&gt;AR9 / wp&gt;MIPS 34K Vendor:           wp&gt;Lantiq / wp&gt;Ralink  System-On-Chip:   AR9 (MIPS 34K V4.12)  CPU/Speed         34K V4.12 166 Mhz  Flash-Chip:        Flash size:       16 MiB  RAM:              64 MiB    Wireless:     …</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-26T13:00:20+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Nebbia</dc:creator>
        <title>TP-Link TL-WA701ND</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-wa701nd?rev=1327579220&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Similar to the TP-Link TL-WR741ND but with PoE and a smaller antenna.

openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-wa701n-v1

available in TRUNK!

Supported Versions
 Version/Model  Launch Date  S/N  OpenWrt Version Supported  Model Specific Notes  v1.0   ?   ?  Backfire 10.03  Reported to be working  v1.1   ?   ?  Backfire 10.03 RC5  - 
Hardware Highlights
 CPU  Ram  Flash  Network  USB  Serial  JTag  Atheros AR7240  32MB  4MiB  1  No  Yes  ? 
Flash Layout

Stock firmware</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-26T12:19:57+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>regme please</dc:creator>
        <title>Web Server Configuration (uHTTPd) - More precise details on how to enable HTTPS and create the certificate.</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/uhttpd?rev=1327576797&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The /etc/config/uhttpd configuration is provided by the uhttpd web server package used since OpenWrt 10.03 (Backfire).
This file defines the behaviour of the server and default values for certificates generated for SSL operation. uhttpd supports multiple instances (i.e. multiple listen ports, each with its own document root and other features) as well as cgi, php5, perl and lua.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T20:41:57+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>De Murcia</dc:creator>
        <title>Wireless router with a 3G dongle and multiwan for failover on Wired, Wireless client (routed) and 3G - Fix link</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howtobuild/wireless-router-with-a-3g-dongle?rev=1327434117&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Please check 3gdongle

With this recipe you can create a wireless router which is connected to either a wired, a wireless or a 3G wireless connection. The multiwan package is used to do the failover between the three WAN variants.

I have this running on a ASUS WL-500g Premium v1 with an Atheros wireless card. The 3G dongle is a K3565-Z from Vodafone. Latest Backfire is used and build by myself from subversion without a WebUI.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T17:20:35+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Lars Høvset</dc:creator>
        <title>Netgear WNDR3800 - Method for debricking confirmed OK</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/wndr3800?rev=1327422035&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>FIXME Hardware specific sections according to the Hardware Template wanted! 
Supported Versions
 Version/Model  Launch Date  S/N  OpenWrt Version Supported  Model Specific Notes  v1     2011-03   -  r28597  Gargoyle 1.5.1 

There have been reports that it is possible to use the wndr3700v2 image through the factory upgrade mode. Instructions can be found here.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T15:36:45+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Lars Høvset</dc:creator>
        <title>OpenSSL Benchmarks</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/inbox/benchmark.openssl?rev=1327415805&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>These benchmarks provide a rough estimate of how OpenSSL performance varies on various hardware and software configurations.


To run this benchmark, you need to install the package openssl-util. This will need about 789.106 Bytes of storage:

 openssl-util    1.0.0d-1    libopenssl    167.442  The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust, commercial-grade, full-featured, and Open Source toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T10:59:12+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Western Digital NetCenter</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/oldwiki/openwrtdocs/hardware/wd/netcenter?rev=1327399152&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Kamikaze is running on this device with 2.4 or 2.6 kernel (brcm 47xx).
The IDE HDD  can be mounted (so bootstrapping is possible, but not tested yet).

This device is simmilar to the ASUS WL-700G/WL-700gE.

Hardware

	*  Broadcom 4780 @ 266MHz (BCM4780PKPBG) SoC with hardware encryption (crypto not currently supported)
	*  8MB FLASH (?) and 32MB DDR-SDRAM (?)
	*  VIA USB 2.0 controller (VT6212L), 2 external USB connectors
	*  Acard/Artop PATA controller (ATP865-B) connected via PCI
	*  Western D…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T10:56:26+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Asus WL-700gE and WL-700G</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/oldwiki/openwrtdocs/hardware/asus/wl700ge?rev=1327398986&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Kamikaze has support for this device. However, since you need to fit OpenWrt to internal flash (2MB) it's initially quite limited on features. IDE HDD is supported, but only as new mount point so installing packages to disk requires some manual work. After replacing the /sbin/init script you can use a partiton of the 160Gb or 250Gb IDE HDD to install packages the normal way. Device is also marketed as Asus WL-700G.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T10:02:43+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Linux Traffic Control</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/tc?rev=1327395763&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>#REDIRECT packet.scheduler</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T10:00:48+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Queues in the Linux kernel - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/packet.scheduler/queues.in.linux?rev=1327395648&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>... TODO ... for Linux Kernel 2.6 and 3.0 and above</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T09:59:17+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Example2: plain simple bandwidth sharing (aka traffic shaping) with HTB</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/packet.scheduler.example2?rev=1327395557&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>#!/bin/sh
# We have 1000kbit upload and want to guarantee each user a certain amount of it. If one user does not use its full quota, the unused quota get evenly distributed amongst the other users.

# Variables
IF_DSL=pppoe-dsl
TC=$(which tc)
IPT=$(which iptables)
IPTMOD=&quot;$IPT -t mangle -A POSTROUTING -o $IF_DSL&quot;
IP_USER1=10.0.0.1
IP_USER2=10.0.0.2
IP_USER3=10.0.0.3
IP_USER4=10.0.0.4

insmod sch_htb

$TC qdisc add dev $IF_DSL root       handle 1:    htb default 40
$TC class add dev $IF_DSL paren…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T09:58:56+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Example3: traffic shaping and prioriziting for multiple users with HFSC - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/packet.scheduler.example3?rev=1327395536&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>#!/bin/sh
#
# racTC.sh - 2-Ebenen-traffic shaping with HFSC
# Copyright (C) 2010  rac 
# for use with OpenWrt
# License GPLv2
# Version 0.4

##############################################################
# Variables
TC=/usr/sbin/tc #-------- location of traffic control
IPT=/usr/sbin/iptables #- location of iptables
IF_DSL=pppoe-dsl #------- interface to dsl
UP_RATE=576 #------------ 90% of available bandwidth in kilobits/sec
DOWN_RATE=5400
IP_USER1=192.168.10.42
IP_USER2=192.168.20.42
IP_USER3=1…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T09:55:43+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Example1: Traffic Prioritizing with PRIO - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/packet.scheduler.example1?rev=1327395343&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>#!/bin/sh
# One single user has 1000kbit upload for himself. But he wants prioritizing.

# Variables
TC=$(which tc)
IPT=$(which iptables)
IPTMO=&quot;$IPT -t mangle -A POSTROUTING&quot;
DEV=pppoe-dsl

insmod sch_prio

# The PRIO qdisc is a non-shaping container for a configurable number of classes which are dequeued in order. This allows for easy prioritization of traffic, where lower classes are only able to send if higher ones have no packets available.

$TC qdisc add dev $DEV root       handle 1:    pr…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T09:53:56+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Packet Scheduler - Theoretical Background - created still the old shit, need gif-pictures</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/packet.scheduler.theory?rev=1327395236&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>So, all communication is . Now let's jump to your PC. You run an OS and some kind of software on it. And this application sends packets.

The get reached down the rabbit hole, and eventually get to the Network card.

Before the NIC puts packets on the wire, it ALWAYS stores them for a very short period of time in it's own queue, the egress queue.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T09:52:53+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Token Bucket Filter - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/sch_tbf?rev=1327395173&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>*  man&gt;tc-tbf
	*  is meant for Traffic shaping only, no prioritization</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T09:52:28+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Stochastic Fairness Queueing - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/sch_sfq?rev=1327395148&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>*  man&gt;tc-sfq</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T09:51:58+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Random Early Detection - created German content, tbt</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/sch_red?rev=1327395118&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>*  man&gt;tc-red
	*  &lt;https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=11315#p11315&gt;

Active Queue Management (AQM)
Bisher haben wir Sender- und Empfängerseite 
einer ECN-Verbindung besprochen. Aber auch 
die Netzknoten dazwischen müssen mitspielen 
und ECN erkennen können. Dafür wird in der 
Regel eine RED-Warteschlange verwendet. 
Random Early Detection (RED) ist ein Active 
Queue Management - Verfahren. Neben der 
ECN-Problematik soll die RED-Warteschlange 
auch noch das Problem der Mehrfachverluste …</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T09:51:16+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Netem (Network Emulator) - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/sch_netem?rev=1327395076&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>sch_netem is an optional QDisc for the Linux packet scheduler. It is meant for emulating wide area network delays.

Examples

This is the simplest example, it just adds a fixed amount of delay to all packets going out of the local Ethernet.



tc qdisc add dev eth0 root netem delay 100ms</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T09:50:30+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Hierarchy Token Bucket - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/sch_htb?rev=1327395030&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>*  Man page: man&gt;tc-htb
	*  &lt;http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/&gt;
	*  Source Code: &lt;http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/net/sched/sch_htb.c&gt;
	*  LARTC: &lt;http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.qdisc.classful.html#AEN1072&gt;</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T09:50:07+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Hierarchical Fair Service Curve - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/sch_hfsc?rev=1327395007&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>*  man&gt;tc-hsfc na
	*  &lt;http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~hzhang/HFSC/main.html&gt;</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-24T09:49:44+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Deficit Round Robin - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/sch_drr?rev=1327394984&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>*  man&gt;tc-drr</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T09:49:16+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>CHOKe - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/sch_choke?rev=1327394956&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>*  &lt;http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/net/sched/sch_choke.c&gt;</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-24T09:48:44+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Class Based Queueing - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/sch_cbq?rev=1327394924&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>*  man&gt;tc-cbq
	*  &lt;http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/net/sched/sch_cbq.c&gt; Source Code</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T09:47:55+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>The Linux Packet Scheduler</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/packet.scheduler/packet.scheduler?rev=1327394875&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>An Introduction to Traffic Control / Traffic Shaping / Traffic Prioritizing / Bandwidth Management

Traffic Control is the umbrella term for packet prioritizing, traffic shaping, bandwidth limiting, etc. This howto shall help you set up such on your GNU/Linux system. The only OpenWrt specific thing about this, is that OpenWrt splits much stuff into small opkg-packages to save on storage and memory.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-24T09:18:48+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Ubiquiti PicoStation2 and PicoStation5</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/ubiquiti/picostation2?rev=1327393128&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>OpenWrt Support

The PicoStation2 (and the PicoStation5) are supported by OpenWrt.

Installing

The OpenWrt buildroot generates images that can be directly flashed to the Picostation trough the Ubiquiti web, usually with a name like openwrt-atheros-ubnt2-pico2-squashfs.bin.</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-23T17:18:12+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>HF</dc:creator>
        <title>Basic Log Support - I'm sorry but according to busybox sources, the max size of a msg is size_t if you are writing to local file and size of a shared memory buffer otherwise.</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/log.essentials?rev=1327335492&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>So far the vanilla firmwares offered on OpenWrt utilize the busybox-syslogd. Usually you can configure the syslog in /etc/syslogd.conf but this busybox ignores this. log.overview

  Name               Size    Description   busybox klogd      242620  Kernel logger    busybox syslogd    242620  System logging utility  



 klogd
           klogd [-c n] [-n]

           Kernel logger.  Options:

                   -c n    Sets the default log level of console messages to n
                   -n    …</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-23T15:30:28+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>WLAN-Antennen</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/de/doc/hardware/antennae?rev=1327329028&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Die Integrierte Schaltung, die MAC nach IEEE 802.11 macht, ist entweder im SoC integriert, oder befindet sich als separater Chip auf der wpde&gt;Leiterplatte. Der wpde&gt;PHY-Chip für einen der IEEE802.11-Standards ist in allen Fällen separat und ist in den allermeisten Fällen mit je einem wp&gt;Hirose U.FL male connector pro Antenne verbunden. Ein Pigtail (Patch-Kabel für Hochfrequenzsignale) verbindet diesen mit einem wpde&gt;Koaxiale Steckverbinder für Hochfrequenzanwendungen. Daran wird auch schon die A…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-23T15:22:37+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Antennas</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/hardware/antennae?rev=1327328557&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>In most - if not in all - cases, you have one or several wp&gt;Hirose U.FL male connectors on the PCB, then a pigtail (patch cable for RF-signals) and then a wp&gt;RF connector connected to the casing. The antenna is screwed on to that.


	*  &lt;http://www.seattlewireless.net/AntennaHowTo&gt;
	*  &lt;http://www.usbwifi.orconhosting.net.nz/ peculiar antennas&gt;</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-23T14:16:56+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Maurits</dc:creator>
        <title>TP-Link TL-WR740N - V4.2 V4.3 in trunk  r29631</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-wr740n?rev=1327324616&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The TP-Link WR740n is an even lower-cost (around 20€ retail in 9/2010) variant of the tl-wr741nd differing only in the non-removable antenna.
 Model Version  OpenWrt Version Supported  Model Specific Notes  v1.1  [Stability warning ] 10.3.1RC6(r27841) trunk (r24811)  8455 Gargoyle 1.5.1  v2  [Stability warning ] WiP  Rounded chassis  v2.4  [Stability warning ] trunk (r28314)  Rounded chassis, 350mhz cpu  v3  [ Test at your own risk ] trunk (r28269)  Rounded chassis  v4  [ Stability warning ]  tr…</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-23T09:43:37+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Valent Turkovic</dc:creator>
        <title>Ubiquiti NanoStation</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/ubiquiti/nanostation?rev=1327308217&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>NanoStation2, NanoStation5, NanoStation Loco2 and NanoStation Loco5

The following devices are not NanoStations but these devices use the same image as well. They most probably require snapshot builds.


	*  LiteStation 2 - uses openwrt-atheros-ubnt2-squashfs.bin . Steps for flashing are the same as NanoStation2</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-23T05:11:59+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>chris</dc:creator>
        <title>D-Link DIR-600/601</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dir-600?rev=1327291919&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>D-Link DIR-600/601
:!: Note: For D-Link DIR-600 Rev.B1/B2 (other hardware (HW), please see D-Link DIR-300 Rev.B.
DIR-600

There are (at least) three versions of this router: A1, B1 and B2.
A1 has been rebranded as the frys.com FR-54RTR. The FR-54RTR is a close enough match that it can be flashed with the A1's firmware from D-Link:</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-22T18:38:14+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Arno Nym</dc:creator>
        <title>ASUS WL-500g Premium - fixed links to official site</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/asus/wl500gp?rev=1327253894&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The ASUS WL-500gP was a top of the line Linux based router. It featured plenty of RAM and Flash, USB 2.0 ports, and a fast CPU. It also featured a miniPCI slot that allowed to change the wireless card.

Later it got updated by using a newer SoC which integrates most components, but retained most features of the first version except the replacable wireless, which also got integrated into the SoC.</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-22T17:36:59+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Comtrend CT 5365</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/comtrend/ct5365?rev=1327250219&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Comtrend CT 5365 is based on a Broadcom processor (brcm63xx/96348A-122). OpenWrt correct firmare is openwrt-96348GW-generic-squashfs-cfe.bin, which can be directly flashed from the original firmware page.

OpenWrt Support



However, a patch has been proposed and there's Ticket 10732 asking for its addition.</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-22T17:26:24+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>TP-Link TL-MR3220 - created</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-mr3220?rev=1327249584&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description></description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-22T11:34:05+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Des Hokin</dc:creator>
        <title>Secure your router's access</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/secure.access?rev=1327228445&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>There are some possibilities to grant access to the router (or to any PC/Server):

	*  ask for nothing, anybody who can establish a connection gets access
	*  ask for username and password on an unsecured connection (e.g. telnet)
	*  ask for username and password on a secure connection (e.g. ssh) (by following firstlogin you already achieved exactly that)
	*  ask for username and a merely a signature instead of a password (e.g. ssh with signature.authentication)</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-21T21:23:20+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Gert van Dijk</dc:creator>
        <title>USB over IP tunnel - added related ticket #9953</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/usb.iptunnel?rev=1327177400&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>USB/IP Project aims to develop a general USB device sharing system over IP network. To share USB devices between computers with their full functionality, USB/IP encapsulates &quot;USB I/O messages&quot; into TCP/IP payloads and transmits them between computers.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-21T17:55:42+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Stockhausen</dc:creator>
        <title>IPsec Firewall</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/vpn.ipsec.firewall?rev=1327164942&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>When configuring firewalls, tunnels and zones we always have to keep security in mind. First rule should be: Everything that is not allowed explicitly should be denied automatically. This article provides an easy but quite powerful security concept for your IPsec VPN setup. If you missed the basics please have look over there first.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-21T11:45:37+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>OpenWrt helyreállítása (általános)</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/hu/doc/howto/generic.debrick?rev=1327142737&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Számos módjad van:


	*  Ha bármi a JFFS2 partíción hibás, eltöröt vagy rosszul van beáltiva, akkor -&gt; Az OpenWrt failsafe (hibatűrő) üzemódot használhatod
	*  Ha a SquashFS partíció vagy a kernel partíció el vannak rontva, akkor OpenWrt már nem indítható hibatűrő modón! Most a bootloadert kell használnod, úgy ahogy már csínáltad ammikor OpenWrt telepitedted
	*  Ha a bootloader el van törve még két lehetőség közül választhatsz:
		*  csatlakozál a -&gt; JTAG port keresztül és írjad a bootloadert a f…</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-21T11:43:53+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Debricking OpenWrt (generic)</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/generic.debrick?rev=1327142633&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>When people say a router is bricked, this very generally means, that it does not function properly any longer and the reasons can be various. First of all, you should calm down, relax and read flash layout, file systems in OpenWrt and bootloader CLI. Now depending on what exactly is broken, you have several possibilities:</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-21T11:43:35+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Debricking OpenWrt (generic) - title</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/de/doc/howto/generic.debrick?rev=1327142615&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Wenn beim Installieren oder beim Einstellen etwas schief geht, führt das in der Regel dazu, dass das Gerät nicht mehr erwartungsgemäß funktioniert. Umgangssprachlich sagt man dann, man habe das Gerät ge-bricked, es also in einen &quot;Backstein&quot; oder &quot;Briefbeschwerer&quot; verwandelt, denn bis zur Behebung des Problems, kann man es eigentlich nur dazu verwenden. Die Ursachen sind mannigfaltig und es gib mehrere Möglichkeiten den Fehler zu beheben.</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-21T11:23:03+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Netifd (Network Interface Daemon)</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/techref/netifd?rev=1327141383&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>*  Project's git
	*  commits to OpenWrt trunk regarding netifd

What is netifd?

Netifd is an RPC-capable daemon written in C for better access to kernel APIs with the ability to listen on netlink events. It is going to replace the network configuration scripts (i.e. the actual scripts that configure the network, e.g. /lib/network/*.sh, /sbin/ifup, some scripts in /etc/hotplug.d.) at some point. Right now it's experimental and disabled by default, as not all 
network proto handlers have been con…</description>
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    <item rdf:about="http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/telnet.console?rev=1327119632&amp;do=diff">
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        <dc:date>2012-01-21T05:20:32+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Robert Wm Ruedisueli</dc:creator>
        <title>Unlocking the Netgear Telnet Console - added wnr3500L</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/telnet.console?rev=1327119632&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Some Netgear routers run a telnet daemon which can be accessed from any computer on its local subnet after unlocking it (see below). The following devices are currently known or assumed to support this:


	*  WGR614 v1-2: unknown, may well work
	*  WGR614 v3,v4,v5,v6: known to work
	*  WGR614 v7: known to work (if it does not work for you, try to hardreset your router first)
	*  WGR614 v8: aka WGR614L, works, access to a busybox console w/o authentication
	*  WGR614 v9: works, gives access to a …</description>
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        <dc:date>2012-01-21T04:14:37+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Robert Wm Ruedisueli</dc:creator>
        <title>Netgear WNR3500L</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/wnr3500l?rev=1327115677&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Supported Versions
 Version/Model  Launch Date  S/N  OpenWrt Version Supported  Model Specific Notes  WNR3500U   ?   -   not supported   partial support based on OpenWrt claimed here  WNR3500L   ?   -   not supported   - 
Hardware Highlights
 Model  CPU  Ram  Flash  Network  USB  Serial  JTag  WNR3500U  Broadcom BCM4718A@480MHz  64MiB  8MiB  4 x 1  Yes  Yes  ?  WNR3500L  Broadcom BCM4718A@453MHz  64MiB  8MiB  4 x 1  Yes  Yes  ?  :::       Broadcom BCM4716A@457MHz  :::    :::   :::    :::  :::  ?…</description>
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    <item rdf:about="http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/ubiquiti/routerstation?rev=1327100011&amp;do=diff">
        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-20T23:53:31+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Arne-Jørgen Auberg</dc:creator>
        <title>Ubiquiti RouterStation</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/ubiquiti/routerstation?rev=1327100011&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Hardware Highlights
 CPU  Ram  Flash  Network  Gigabit  USB  Serial  JTag  Atheros 64MB  16MB  1x1 1x2  No  Yes  Yes  Yes 
Installing a new Firmware Image

NOTE: The firmware image for the routerstation and the the one for the routerstation.pro are .</description>
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    <item rdf:about="http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/buffalo/wzr-hp-g300h?rev=1327098680&amp;do=diff">
        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-20T23:31:20+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Matthias Bücher</dc:creator>
        <title>Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH - TFTP: also original stock firmware images possible</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/buffalo/wzr-hp-g300h?rev=1327098680&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>FIXME Please see template_device to finish article.

Supported Versions
 Version/Model  Launch Date  S/N  OpenWrt Version Supported  Model Specific Notes       200?-?   -  10.03 :?:  -       200?-?   -  trunk :!:  -    WARNING: See &lt;https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/10793&gt; for more information.  Another tick indicates it is a problem with a changelist, see &lt;https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/10794&gt;   NOTE: More recent versions of the WZR-HP-G300NH have had a  or changing the hardware label.
 The newer …</description>
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    <item rdf:about="http://wiki.openwrt.org/de/doc/howto/basic.config?rev=1327057136&amp;do=diff">
        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-20T11:58:56+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>OpenWrt Konfiguration - intermediate = erweitert</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/de/doc/howto/basic.config?rev=1327057136&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Essentiell – Unmittelbar nach Installation von OpenWrt

Nach Durchführung von first login können Sie folgendermaßen auf ihr Gerät zugreifen:

	*  CLI (kommandozeilen interface)-Zugang via ssh/putty; (benutzen Sie Ihr beim First Login gesetztes Passwort)
		*  Um die Konfiguration zu erleichtern lesen Sie bitte Unified Configuration Interface
			*  konfigurieren Sie Ihre Internet Verbindung</description>
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    <item rdf:about="http://wiki.openwrt.org/hu/doc/howto/generic.overview?rev=1327055207&amp;do=diff">
        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-20T11:26:47+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Levai Tamas</dc:creator>
        <title>Áttekintő: Általános, alap leírások OpenWrthez</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/hu/doc/howto/generic.overview?rev=1327055207&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Majdnem minden támogatott készüléknek van saját wiki oldala és a készülék-specifikus dolgok elérhetők angol nyelven, de ajánljuk ezeket az általános leírásokat (többé-kevésbé) magyar nyelven:


	*  generic.backup hogyan csinálj biztonsági mentést? angolul
	*  generic.debrick hogyan lehet a tönkretett készüléket helyreállítani? angolul
	*  OpenWrt Telepítése
	*  generic.sysupgrade OpenWrt frissítése angolul
	*  generic.uninstall OpenWrt eltávolítása angolul
	*  OpenWrt Failsafe OpenWrt failsafe m…</description>
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    <item rdf:about="http://wiki.openwrt.org/meta/start?rev=1327055188&amp;do=diff">
        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-20T11:26:28+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Markus Weißhaupt</dc:creator>
        <title>Welcome to the Gardeners Lounge</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/meta/start?rev=1327055188&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Quick Guide for Wiki Contributors

	*  You find templates here: templates
	*  The syntax for DokuWiki can be found here: syntax
	*  For wiki related ideas, questions and critique, see discussion
	*  How we communicate with each other
	*  If you want to work on migration, see migrating
	*  If you want to read a fancy HowTo write a Howto
	*  Translation</description>
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    <item rdf:about="http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/generic.uninstall?rev=1327053160&amp;do=diff">
        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-20T10:52:40+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Valent Turkovic</dc:creator>
        <title>Back to original firmware</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/generic.uninstall?rev=1327053160&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>There is little point in merely uninstalling OpenWrt, what you actually want to do, is to replace OpenWrt with the original firmware. You are here, because the wiki-page for your device, does not help you with that. So, first have a look at the flash layout</description>
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    <item rdf:about="http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dir-300revb?rev=1327002336&amp;do=diff">
        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-19T20:45:36+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Cord Hamburger</dc:creator>
        <title>D-Link DIR-300 (B1) and D-Link DIR-600 (B1 &amp; B2) - add Vcc</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dir-300revb?rev=1327002336&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>template_device  :!: Note: See D-Link DIR-300 for D-Link DIR-300 Rev.A1 (different hardware (HW)):!: Note: See D-Link DIR-600 for D-Link DIR-600 Rev.A1 (different hardware (HW))
Hardware Highlights
 CPU  Ram  Flash  Network  USB  Serial  JTag   RaLink RT288x/RT305x WiSoC@320 MHz  32MiB  4MiB  5 10/100E  No  Yes, internal TTL solder pads  No 
Installing of OpenWrt

To buid OpenWrt, please see -&gt;build.</description>
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    <item rdf:about="http://wiki.openwrt.org/es/toh/sagem/livebox.2?rev=1326984403&amp;do=diff">
        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2012-01-19T15:46:43+01:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>acki</dc:creator>
        <title>Sagem Livebox 2</title>
        <link>http://wiki.openwrt.org/es/toh/sagem/livebox.2?rev=1326984403&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>El Livebox 2 es un router adsl wifi principalmente distribuido por Orange a sus clientes. La placa es fabricada por Sagem y usa un firmware basado en Openrg.

Versiones Soportadas
 Versión/Modelo  Fecha Lanzamiento  S/N  Versión Openwrt Soportada  Notas Específicas Modelo  n/a     n/a   n/a  -  - 

NOTA: Cualquier cosa no incluida en las notas especificas del modelo, o donde un comentario breve no pueda ser incluido en las .</description>
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