Yep, I forgot to turn off the firewall. It all works properly now.
Thanks everyone.
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Yep, I forgot to turn off the firewall. It all works properly now.
Thanks everyone.
putting my router into AP mode bricks it. I cant get access via the Wireless interface (but it does broadcast), the LAN ports, or through the WAN port via my primary router. I have tried both...
I tried to install the OpenVPN on the custom firmware previously, but with no success. For some reason, the router functionality would cut out whenever I restarted the router, until I removed it...
I am currently using the ftp, but windows doesn't let you mount ftp as drive letters without using third party software.
The reason I'm looking for drive letter mounting is that DC++ wants drive...
I would like to use my WL-700 for Network Shares without it being the router for the network. Is there any way I can access the Samba shares on the WAN side?
(I am currently using the...
yep, i had one windows/dos type return character in the rc.local
i can now telnet in and rc.local is starting properly.
thanks
For some reason, i cannot telnet into my box running Kfurge's firmware, even though "/apps/bin/utelnetd -i br0 &" is in the rc.local. i get a PuTTY Fatal Error: Network Error: Connection Refused. ...
thank you.
i get a 404 error at the linked location of the openvpn-wl700g_2.0.7-1_mipsel.ipk file.
okay, Linux newbie here.
I've installed the Custom firmware, and have downloaded "openvpn-wl700g_2.0.7-1_mipsel.ipk", and place it in /shares/MYVOLUME1/MYSHARE1/
I have tried "ipkg install...
switching access modes worked perfectly.
i found a freeware telnet client that works with vi and nano much better than XP's built in one, and everything is working now.
Thanks, kfurge!
in hopes that someone can help, but didnt notice this post as far down on the list as it was, i'm replying to myself to bump the post up the list
after installing the custom firmware, i followed kfurge's instructions saying
"Modify /etc/passed to make /opt/bin/bash your login shell and /opt/home/<username> your home directory (vi...