[CUWiN-Dev] WRT54G vs. Linksys WGT634U:

Sascha Meinrath sascha at ucimc.org
Tue Nov 22 13:48:51 CST 2005


Has anyone had any experience (or have any thoughts about) the WGT634U?  Is this 
a better platform for CUWiN porting than the WRT54G?

--Sascha

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Hi All,
The trouble with the new v5 WRT54G is getting worse. Here in India the
Linksys dealers are sending v5 and after complains do not have an
alternative to replace them.
I am visiting the community wireless project here in the mountains of
Dharamsala at the moment and the project founder Yahel mentioned this
much better engineered and feature rich little box, the Linksys
WGT634U.

Its OS is Open Source, see:
http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101238.asp

It seems to run LEAF (Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall):
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/index.php?menu=1

It has an Atheros Mini-PCI and a USB2 port and openWRT is running, see:
http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/Netgear/WGT634U

The USB port makes it possible to add a second Wi-Fi radio from an
inexpensive USB wi-fi dongle and the double radio mesh box is now
reality, as Yahel has field-proven in Dharamsala here.

Prices for the WGT634U are dropping fast, I found $65 in the US,  €
79.50 in Germany and 65 pound in UK.

So lets drop this foolish Linksys company and switch...

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Sascha Meinrath
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