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  2. Linksys WRT54G series - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linksys_WRT54G_series

    The Linksys WRT54G Wi-Fi series is a series of Wi-Fi –capable residential gateways marketed by Linksys, a subsidiary of Cisco, from 2003 until acquired by Belkin in 2013. A residential gateway connects a local area network (such as a home network) to a wide area network (such as the Internet ). Models in this series use one of various 32-bit ...

  3. HOW-TO: Connect your Linksys WRT54G network to the ... - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2005-05-24-how-to-connect-your...

    Setting this up is pretty easy: First you need to head over to WRT54G.com and download the firmware. After you unzip the file you can upgrade the router using the method built into the Linksys ...

  4. tomato (firmware) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato_(firmware)

    tomato (firmware) Tomato is a family of community-developed, custom firmware for consumer-grade computer networking routers and gateways powered by Broadcom chipsets. The firmware has been continually forked and modded by multiple individuals and organizations, with the most up-to-date fork provided by the FreshTomato project.

  5. Linksys routers - Wikipedia

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    Linksys routers. Linksys manufactures a series of network routers. Many models are shipped with Linux -based firmware and can run third-party firmware. The first model to support third-party firmware was the very popular Linksys WRT54G series . The Linksys WRT160N/WRT310N series is the successor to the WRT54G series of routers from Linksys.

  6. Upgrade the Linksys WRT54G with open source firmware - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2005-11-10-upgrade-the-linksys...

    Updated Thu, Nov 10, 2005 · 1 min read. The Linksys WRT54G is a fairly typical WiFi router, able to connect your home network and work seamlessly with a broadband connection. But what makes the ...

  7. Linux hackers: the L in Linksys's WRT54GL is for "Linux"

    www.engadget.com/2005-12-03-linux-hackers-the-l...

    Linksys saw that they have something in that ever popular WRT54G of theirs (apparently they sell hundreds of thousands per month, which we totally believe), and after changing up their hardware in ...

  8. HyperWRT - Wikipedia

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    HyperWRT is a defunct firmware project for the Linksys WRT54G and WRT54GS wireless routers based on the stock Linksys firmware, released under a GPL.The original goal of the HyperWRT project was to add a set of features—such as power boost—to the latest Linux-based Linksys firmware, extending its possibilities but staying close to the official firmware.

  9. OpenWrt - Wikipedia

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    Free software ( GPL and other licenses) Official website. openwrt .org. OpenWrt (from open wireless router) is an open-source project for embedded operating systems based on Linux, primarily used on embedded devices to route network traffic. The main components are Linux, util-linux, musl, [4] and BusyBox.