On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 08:39:56AM +0100, keith.jamieson@bt.com wrote:
Ted
I have a Linksys WRT54G which I put on OpenWRT and now DD-wrt ( Linux based freeware ) which gives more features too, SIP proxy for VoIP if you want. I just use it as an access point to cover the rest of my house and sometimes a proxy too. Its nice and stable and I have not had to reboot it because it "didn't work" so 10 out of 10 !
Samwise runs DD-WRT on his on NTL.
I run straight white-russian version of OpenWRT on mine - the only thing I will warn about is... if you use a password to get ssh access, beware that when you upgrade it it can (and sometimes does) completely remove the password from the password file - so try to make sure that you've got a key over there too, otherwise it's a fun boot in to the "safe" mode and then setting the password (it'll let you drop in to telnet as root happily).
Cheers,