  love the plane
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| A true bargain of a product
The WRT54G has been a solid wireless product and has enabled quite a few people to learn about wireless technologies and the security and use of them.
I have modded mine with the Sveasoft VPN build to enable encrypted remote access to the home network when on travels.
All of this is made possible by the open source firmware... |
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  Cheese Premium join:2003-10-26 Naples, FL clubs:
| said by love the plane :
The WRT54G has been a solid wireless product and has enabled quite a few people to learn about wireless technologies and the security and use of them.
I have modded mine with the Sveasoft VPN build to enable encrypted remote access to the home network when on travels.
All of this is made possible by the open source firmware... I could have sworn I saw there was A VPN/Remote access option in the linksys firmware? Correct me if I am wrong. |
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 nozzer
join:2004-06-25 Waltham, MA | Yes, you are wrong. The linksys firmware has options to allow VPN PASSTHROUGH, not an actual built in VPN server. |
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  Cheese Premium join:2003-10-26 Naples, FL clubs:
| said by nozzer :Yes, you are wrong. The linksys firmware has options to allow VPN PASSTHROUGH, not an actual built in VPN server. Thank you, just wanted to clarify. |
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 ke4pym
join:2004-07-24 Charlotte, NC
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| reply to love the plane said by love the plane :
The WRT54G has been a solid wireless product and has enabled quite a few people to learn about wireless technologies and the security and use of them.
I have modded mine with the Sveasoft VPN build to enable encrypted remote access to the home network when on travels.
All of this is made possible by the open source firmware... You did? When was it released? Or did you add the VPN module and build it yourself? I signed up for Sveasoft last December and have been waiting ever since for a VPN build. |
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 the niTz Premium join:2004-07-05 Sahuarita, AZ | reply to Cheese not in the stock firmware sveasoft has it in satori, alchemy and talisman |
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  Maarvin Premium join:2005-04-11 Denver, CO | reply to ke4pym The WRT54 also has a WRT54P2 version for VoIP buffs. Like it's little brother, the RT31P2, the WRT can also pull double duty with a pair of ATA's that can be run by Vonage or ATT CallVantage. A real piece of work! |
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