Re: Another AP with linux

Scott Serr <[email protected]> Sun, 10 Aug 2003 08:04:55 -0600
Newsgroups gmane.linux.drivers.wireless.access-point
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I have only seen and looked at WRT54G.

All the tarballs are prestine, you can get them anywhere.

Whats a little interesting is... you can get their firmware binary, take 
the offset to get to the filesystem and mount it as cramfs.  You can 
poke around as much as you want.  My observations were: , it's ARM 
architecture and they have very few config files -- alot is hardcoded 
into binaries.

IMHO, without help from them... It's probably easier to adapt LinuxAP to 
that architecture than figure out what they have done.

I wonder how much an SCO IP license costs for "embedded Linux".... ;)

-Scott

Bruno Lopes F. Cabral wrote:

>Hi there
>
>http://www.gemtek-systems.com
>
>P-320 Operator AP comes with linux 2.4, SSH, SNMP etc
>
>Does any of you downloaded the GPL stuff from
>linksys site for WAP54G and tried to compile
>everything to see how it goes? or are they simply
>the tarballs of stuff used on the unit?
>
>Cheers
>!3runo
>
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