/2011/05/24/painless-openwrt-install/
{"item":{"status":"visible","url":"\/2011\/05\/24\/painless-openwrt-install\/","trash":"","name":"painless-openwrt-install","parent":"","title":"Painless OpenWRT install","date":"2011-05-24 11:37:08","filepath":"posts\/200026_painless-openwrt-install.xml.json","type":"post","content":"<a href=\"http:\/\/openwrt.org\"><img class=\"size-full wp-image-27 alignright\" title=\"openwrt-logo\" src=\"http:\/\/www.8bitrobot.com\/media\/uploads\/2011\/05\/openwrt-logo.jpg\" alt=\"OpenWrt\" width=\"193\" height=\"49\" \/><\/a>\n\nThe <a href=\"http:\/\/openwrt.org\">OpenWRT<\/a> installation on a <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Linksys_WRT54G_series\">WRT54GL<\/a> is relatively painless. \u00a0The <a href=\"http:\/\/luci.subsignal.org\/\">LuCI<\/a> web interface for the router, being built on uci, has much more to offer than the factory web interface originally installed on the Linksys router.\n\nFor example, unlike the factory router firmware, OpenWRT can configure both DHCP clients on your local network alongside static IP assignments. \u00a0It's a simple request and it's surprising the original <a href=\"http:\/\/homesupport.cisco.com\/en-us\/wireless\/lbc\/WRT54GL\">WRT54GL firmware<\/a> couldn't provide it.\n\nThe install was \"relatively painless\" because a person unfamiliar with Linux may see some foreign terminology and become a little\u00a0perplexed\u00a0as to why one needs to select the wireless device to get WiFi working properly."}}