Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 2:47 Post subject: ICS and the dd-wrt as WAP: I searched in vain for the "manual" that was referenced in the wiki in a couple of spots in order to configure my newly flashed dd-wrt ver23 Linksys. My ISDN does not connect to the router directly, it has a weird serial port connection that is attached to one pc.
2015-9-7 · Build: dd-wrt.v24-27456_NEWD-2_K2.6_mega-nv60k.bin Hardware: E4200 v1 … 5:41 PM Ticket #4722 (FTP site ftp://ftp.dd-wrt.com is DOWN) reopened by KrypteX 4:49 PM Changeset [27503] by BrainSlayer auto commit of driver changelogs 4:44 PM Changeset [27502] by BrainSlayer more updates 4:43 PM Changeset [27501] by BrainSlayer update #2308 (Separate WLANs not working on build 17990 - DD … This does NOT work either on a WAP setup with the WAN port disabled and assigned to br0 as eth1. Here is the firewall script I am running on the WAP (copied, verbatim, from the wiki): #Restrict br0 from accessing br1 iptables -I FORWARD -i br0 -o br1 -m state --state NEW -j DROP DHCP on WRT54G running DD-WRT as WAP | Netgate Forum
The micro version of DD-WRT is the only version for Broadcom routers with 2MB flash. It is stripped-down with only basic features to fit in the limited flash space, and additional software packages are unlikely to fit. Despite these limitations, for existing owners, DD-WRT micro is likely to add additional functionality over OEM firmware.
2015-9-7 · Build: dd-wrt.v24-27456_NEWD-2_K2.6_mega-nv60k.bin Hardware: E4200 v1 … 5:41 PM Ticket #4722 (FTP site ftp://ftp.dd-wrt.com is DOWN) reopened by KrypteX 4:49 PM Changeset [27503] by BrainSlayer auto commit of driver changelogs 4:44 PM Changeset [27502] by BrainSlayer more updates 4:43 PM Changeset [27501] by BrainSlayer update #2308 (Separate WLANs not working on build 17990 - DD … This does NOT work either on a WAP setup with the WAN port disabled and assigned to br0 as eth1. Here is the firewall script I am running on the WAP (copied, verbatim, from the wiki): #Restrict br0 from accessing br1 iptables -I FORWARD -i br0 -o br1 -m state --state NEW -j DROP
From DD-WRT Wiki Jump to: navigation , search This guide will walk you through the steps required to set up a Virtual Access Point (VAP) that is funneled through an OpenVPN tunnel, while the main access point is pushed through your normal WAN link provided by your ISP.
The default SSID will be dd-wrt, and you’ll need to set an admin username and password. Step 1: First, head to the Wireless section and click the Basic Settings tab. Step 2 : Set Wireless Mode Once you have the firmware you want to run (hopefully v24 of dd-wrt) you can begin to set up the device as a WAP. The first thing to do is set the ip address of the device. I set the IP adress of it to be 192.168.0.2 since my other router is 192.168.0.1 (and is set to give out IP values starting at 192.168.0.5). Dec 10, 2019 · The first thing I did was configure DD-WRT to participate as a regular WAP (and not a router), like it was doing previously with the stock firmware. Under “Setup > Basic Setup”, I set the DD-WRT is a Linux-based firmware project developed to enhance the performance and features of wireless Internet routers. Launched in 2005, DD-WRT is one of the most popular alternative router firmwares due to its longevity of existence and support for a large array of devices.