I have a question: What does this have to do with Fedora?
I've been following this thread with an interest to see what installing a software package on a router/firewall has to do with Linux?
Give me a clue or take this elsewhere (like a router list.)
James McKenzie
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From: Bob Goodwin bobgoodwin@wildblue.net Sent: Aug 20, 2010 7:19 AM To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: Re: Installing DD-WRT -
On 20/08/10 09:48, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 06:38:01 -0400, John Aldrichjmaldrich@yahoo.com wrote:
Not really... however, it may be that the developers of DD-WRT never dreamed anyone would want more than a handful of DHCP assignments, so the
They also have a commercial version and have limited some things (not necessarily DHCP assignments) in order to be able to sell the other version.
functionality just isn't there. You might try hacking the code to create your own version of DD-WRT and submitting it back to them, or find something else, like your Fedora box, to do your DHCP assignments (just to help bring this thread back on-topic.<Grin>)
If one wants to go that route, OpenWRT is probably a better choice.
I followed the OpenWRT until I got to the point where it asked me to get the right version of the software to install. I got lost there, searched for a while and gave up ...
I did not see nay place where there was an advanced version of DD-WRT for sale? I'll have to look again. I would pay a reasonable amount for it.
Bob
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