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DD-WRT is Linux-based firmware for wireless routers and access points. Originally designed for the Linksys WRT54G series , it now runs on a wide variety of models. DD-WRT is one of a handful of third-party firmware projects designed to replace manufacturer's original firmware with custom firmware offering additional features or functionality.
DD-WRT – Based on OpenWrt kernel since v. 23 (Dec. 2005), paid and free versions available. [2] Gargoyle – A free OpenWrt-based Linux distribution for a range of Broadcom and Atheros chipset based wireless routers. LibreCMC – An FSF-endorsed derivation of OpenWRT with the proprietary blobs removed [3]
v.1, dd-wrt preinstalled, proprietary fw available Q1/2011 FDI-09101889-0 Atheros AR7161 rev 2 @ 680 MHz 128 MB 32 MB Atheros a/b/g/n ? Yes Yes 4 Gb LAN/1 Gb WAN - 12V, 2A WZR-600DHP v2, dd-wrt preinstalled, proprietary fw available Q3/2012 FDI-09101889-0 Atheros AR7161 rev 2 @ 680 MHz 128 MB 32 MB Atheros IEEE802.11n/g/a/b ? Yes Yes
Supports DD-WRT v24 RC-6 (12/29/2007) Standard and newer. Maintained IP Address [9] and many other settings on flash. 1.1 Broadcom BCM4785 rev 2 at 300 MHz 32 MB 8 MB 2.4 GHz CNP1 Has an integrated radio (Broadcom BCM4321) instead of the CardBus card. DD-WRT custom firmware supports this router as of 19 June 2008. [10] 2.0
Router software requires updating to stay secure, this comparison provides an overview of third party options. ... DD-WRT: many [17] x x libreCMC: 11 [18] Other ...
Although Asus' factory default firmware is generally more feature-rich than its competitors, [citation needed] Open source Linux-based router firmware projects such as DD-WRT, [1] OpenWrt, [2] Tomato Firmware [3] and DebWRT [4] are able to get better performance out of the devices and offer their users more flexibility and customization options.
The default username and password are usually found in the instruction manual (common for all devices) or on the device itself. [citation needed] Default passwords are one of the major contributing factors to large-scale compromises of home routers. [1] Leaving such a password on devices available to the public is a major security risk.
The router can be used in other networks if the 3G cards are unlocked, because it is not the router, but the 3G cards that are locked to Vodafone. To use it in other networks it is necessary to change the settings of the APN, user and password manually to those of the new network.