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uMurmur is a minimalistic [http://mumble.sourceforge.net/ Mumble] server primarily targeted to run on routers with an open OS like OpenWRT. The server part of Mumble is called Murmur, hence the name uMurmur.
It currently supports the 1.1.x stable versions of Mumble. Support of 1.2.x versions is i...
=Firmware Modification Kit=
This kit gives the user the ability to make changes to a firmware image without recompiling the firmware sources. It works by extracting the firmware into its component parts, then extracting the file system image. The user can then make modifications to the extracted ...
firmware,
trx,
dd-wrt,
linksys,
wrt54g,
wrt54gs,
wl530g,
untrx,
x-wrt,
openwrt,
xwrt,
squashfs,
squashfs-lzma,
lzma,
bitsum
X-Wrt is a set of packages and patches for OpenWrt that are oriented towards technically apt end users. It is a place for unencumbered additions and changes to the OpenWrt.
We are now actively committing changes, primarily on webif, but also to packages. We are not in competition with OpenWrt, b...
openwrt,
router,
firmware,
bcm947xx,
wrt54g,
wrt54gs,
linksys,
belkin,
wireless,
buffalo,
asus,
xwrt,
x-wrt,
dd-wrt
A small shell script designed to run on linux powered routers (OpenWRT, DD-WRT, but also other routers where shell access is available). It provides per user bandwidth monitoring capabilities and generates usage reports.
This is the code section of a design project that aims to establish a telnet session with multiple routers in a network, all running on DD-WRT, in order to get configuration data from them (such as power levels, channels, noise,...) and optimize it. Code is in Java.
Various bash scripts, mips32 compiled applications, DD-WRT related projects.
"Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software" (source: arduino.cc). The La Fonera is a simple wi-fi device that incorporates a wireless system-on-a-chip. When combined, using the right software and hardware, the Arduino and the Fone...