Among the most sought after, widely read stories at Wi-FiPlanet are the ones addressing DD-WRT. One reader wrote in recently to ask if we had more than five. More than five? Um…yeah.
We were more than happy to oblige this reader with a full compendium of our DD-WRT tutorials and other related coverage, which we now offer here for the thousands of readers who also seek greater knowledge of DD-WRT.
If you have specific DD-WRT-related questions, feel free to submit them for the consideration of our Wi-Fi Guru, who has a particularly strong knowledge in this area. To reach him, simply click on the byline at the top of this story (or at the top of any story) and put “Wi-Fi Guru” in the subject line of your inquiry. Our Forums are also an excellent place to share and gather Wi-Fi wisdom.
DD-WRT-related Tutorials- DD-WRT Tutorial 1: Static DHCP
- DD-WRT Tutorial 2: Extend Range with WDS
- DD-WRT Tutorial 3: Building a Wireless Bridge
- DD-WRT Tutorial 4: Defining Priorities with QoS
- DD-WRT Tutorial 5: Wireless Repeater
- Create Your Own Hotspot (Using DD-WRT)
- The Open Source WRT54G Story
- Beyond the WRT54G: DD-WRT for Many Flavors of Hardware
- Implementing Inexpensive Multiple SSID Networks: Part I
- Implementing Inexpensive Multiple SSID Networks: Part II
- Linux Wi-Fi: Supercharge a Buffalo
- Linux Wi-Fi: Supercharge a Buffalo (Part 2)
- How to Choose the Best WRT54G Router for You
- Bricked! Or, How to Resurrect a Dead Linksys WRT54G
- Public Wi-Fi: Share, but Wisely
- Protect Yourself from Online Fraud
- Wi-Fi Planet Guide to WPA
- Measure Network Performance: iperf and ntop
- Hotrod Your Linksys WAP with Linux
Wi-Fi Guru
- Ask The Wi-Fi Guru, Episode I
- Ask the Wi-Fi Guru, Episode II
- Ask the Wi-Fi Guru, Episode IV
- Ask the Wi-Fi Guru, Episode V
News
- DD-WRT Goes Major Label with Buffalo Technology
- NETGEAR Releases Open Source Wireless-G Router
- Wi-Fi Product Watch: April 2006
- A New Hotspot Management System
- Free Local Ads for Hotspots
- Wi-Fi Product Watch: September 2006
Stories compiled July 28, 2008 by Naomi Graychase, Wi-FiPlanet Managing Editor.