
Check out this article that configures the Linksys Linux-Powered WRT54GL Wireless Router for better optimization of VOIP, security, or Wireless signal strength.
Carrying on the Linux heritage for enthusiasts is the WRT54GL, a device with essentially the same Linux kernel, 200MHz processor, 4MB Flash, and 16MB RAM as the old WRT54G v4. Since the majority of aftermarket firmware won't work on the WRT54G v5's crippled hardware, the WRT54GL is now your only Linksys option for third-party-compatible fun if you can't score an older model. It's the same story with the neutered WRT54GS v5, Linksys's SpeedBooster–equipped line that flaunts enhanced Wireless-G speeds.
Linksys Linux-Powered WRT54GL Wireless Router source
History on the Linksys Linux-Powered WRT54GL Wireless Router






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