![]() ![]() I recently dug the router out because a friend is in a similar situation. I was using it in client bridge mode which means it would connect via WiFi to the remote access point and serve the connection to anything on the wired ports (one of which was another WRT). When I first started playing with the WRT, it was to steal internet in a new apartment while I waited for my actual connection to be installed. I believe the one pictured above was originally a Fon purchased during the transition. Linksys continued to produce a Linux compatible version of the router called the WRT54GL. Later in life this was switched to non-open VxWorks. It’s a wireless 802.11b/g router that originally ran Linux as its OS. The Linksys WRT54G has always been one of my favorite hacking targets. ![]()
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