[Click] Linksys WRT54G

James R. Leu jleu at mindspring.com
Thu Dec 1 09:07:02 EST 2005


You could also look at the NSLU2-linux project.  The Linksys nlsu2 is
a pretty small device and has USB ports.

http://www.nslu2-linux.org/

On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 02:24:41PM +0100, ingebrigt.fuglem at telenor.com wrote:
> Have anybody tried to run Click on a Linksys WRT54G, or any other router
> device with OpenWRT or another firmware? Before I spend to much time
> trying it out myself, I would appreciate if any other could share their
> experience.
> 
> I am looking for a cheap and small device with minimum 4 ports where I
> can run Click and my own Click elements, so any other suggestion is
> appreciated. PC's are to heavy - I need to carry 10 such devices in a
> suitcase.
> 
> - Ingebrigt -
> 
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