I spent some time today doing the last of my research and preparation for dd-wrt. After talking to Dom about a similar piece of 3rd party router software (Tomato), I did some digging and learned about my router. I found out it's a newer generation Linksys WRT54G. Oh, newer generation, I'm thinking great this should be able to handle anything. Tomato should go on no problem.
Wrong.
As it turns out, newer generation just means 'what are the absolute basic features we can cram onto 2 MB of flash memory?' See, the older models came with 4 MB and some even with 8. Perhaps they process data at a faster rate and while that's fantastic, it's still no reason to stiff your customers and give them only the bare necessities. So, needless to say, Tomato wouldn't work for me. That's when I learned about dd-wrt. It comes in many flavours, one of which being the micro version, which fits on 2 MB flash memory. So after successfully flashing the thing, I couldn't get on the internets. I thought...wtf!? So after screwing around and connecting to other wireless networks in the area it dawned on me that I needed to do a hard reset of the cable modem. I cycled the power on it, but that was no help. What makes me feel stupid is I KNEW that a hard reset is required but somehow I let it escape my steel trap mind. Nevertheless, I'm now running a solid install of dd-wrt micro.
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i should probably mention that the stuff in front of the garage door is meant to keep the dogs in. that way i can have the door open and let them run around and hunt for the mice we don't have.
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