Tuesday, January 7, 2014

WRT54G

The WRT54G router has been reincarnated as the WRT1900AC. I had one of the WRT54G routers and recommended it to many others. I'd be interested in the new one, but not for $300. I'll stick with my ASUS RT-N66U for half the price.

4 comments:

  1. Anyone with a Linksys or Netgear router should check if their model has a recently discovered backdoor.

    http://www.router-backdoor.de/?lang=en

    More info:

    http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/01/backdoor-in-wireless-dsl-routers-lets-attacker-reset-router-get-admin/

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  2. The WRT54 routers are now being used for Broadband Hamnet.
    http://www.grapevinehamradio.com/2013/12/broadband-hamnet-hsmm-mesh/

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  3. Yes Brick these things could be of great value of setting up a mesh network in the ham frequencies it the firmware is correct. I gave a WRT54 to my local group and it is sitting on top of a nearby mountain. Jason is correct. Was a long time ago but had mine with Tomato software.

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  4. I still use a WRT54G as my router for my home network. Mine is currently running Tomato which I switched to after having a lot of trouble with DD-WRT. Does everything I need it to(specifically DDNS).

    I've got an extra one on hand that I might use as a repeater for my wifi or for tinkering Broadband Hamnet.

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