Moded Linux routers
Introductions
Some SOHO routers can be reflashed with an alternative Linux version to offer
additional features
Hardware
List
of Linux-based, hackable wifi routers
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices
http://wiki.openwrt.org/oldwiki/tableofhardware
Linksys
- Linksys (OLD WRT54G) and WRT54GL
- The
Open Source WRT54G Story
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linksys_WRT54G_series
- http://linksysbycisco.com/EU/en/products/Routers
- Note: The most recent WRT54G v5.0 ("CDFB" serial number prefix)
and WRT54GS v5.0 ("CGN7" serial number prefix do not run Linux,
and the size of their flash memory has been reduced to 2MB.
- WRTP54G (most of the WRT54G series featured mostly Broadcom chipsets;
this router features a Texas Instruments chipset. Texas Instruments chips
are common to almost all current Linksys VOIP products.)
- WRT150N/WRT300N (successor to the WRT54G series; have a Linux-based
operating system and several versions accept the DD-WRT firmware)
- WRT120N, WRT160N, WRT160NL, WRT320N, WRT610N
Asus
Asus WL500g premium
http://www.wl500g.info/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asus_Routers
Buffalo AirStation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AirStation
Netgear
DLink
DSL-604GT+
DNS-323
(NAS)
Roku
http://www.roku.com
Software
OpenWrt
http://openwrt.org
DD-WRT
(Based on OpenWrt code. Paid and free versions available)
http://www.dd-wrt.com/
X-Wrt
Extension of OpenWrt with a web-management console
HyperWRT
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HyperWRT
Tomato
HyperWRT-based firmware
Resources