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  2. OpenWrt - Wikipedia

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    OpenWrt's development environment and build system, known together as OpenWrt Buildroot, are based on a heavily modified Buildroot system. OpenWrt Buildroot is a set of Makefiles and patches that automates the process of building a complete Linux-based OpenWrt system for an embedded device, by building and using an appropriate cross-compilation ...

  3. Gargoyle (router firmware) - Wikipedia

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    Gargoyle is a free OpenWrt-based Linux distribution for a range of wireless routers based on Broadcom, Atheros, MediaTek and others chipsets, [2] [3] Asus Routers, Netgear, Linksys and TP-Link routers. Among notable features is the ability to limit and monitor bandwidth and set bandwidth caps per specific IP address. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  4. List of router firmware projects - Wikipedia

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    LibreCMC – An FSF-endorsed derivation of OpenWRT with the proprietary blobs removed [3] Roofnet – A now defunct experimental 802.11 based mesh network project developed at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. The technology developed by the Roofnet project formed the basis for the company Meraki, now owned by Cisco.

  5. Secure Shell - Wikipedia

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    Logging into OpenWrt via SSH using PuTTY running on Windows. SSH is a protocol that can be used for many applications across many platforms including most Unix variants (Linux, the BSDs including Apple's macOS, and Solaris), as well as Microsoft Windows. Some of the applications below may require features that are only available or compatible ...

  6. Installation (computer programs) - Wikipedia

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    For instance, a system administrator willing to install a later version of a computer program that is being used can schedule that installation to occur when that program is not running. An operating system may automatically install a device driver for a device that the user connects. (See plug and play.) Malware may also be installed ...

  7. DD-WRT - Wikipedia

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    DD-WRT was originally designed for the Linksys WRT54G series, but now runs on a variety of routers.. DD-WRT is Linux-based firmware for wireless routers and access points. ...

  8. TR-069 - Wikipedia

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    Download: Order CPE to download and use a file, specified by URL. File types include Firmware Image, Configuration File, Ringer file, etc. Upload: Order CPE to upload a file to a specified destination. File types include the current configuration file, log files, etc. AddObject: Add new instance to an object DeleteObject: Remove instance from ...

  9. NetworkManager - Wikipedia

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    Antti Kaijanmäki announced the development of a mobile broadband configuration assistant for NetworkManager in April 2008; [7] it became available in NetworkManager version 0.7.0. Together with the package mobile-broadband-provider-info the connection is easily configured.