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RouterMaker

Posted: Fri 19 Sep 2014, 12:34
by rcrsn51
Moved here.

Posted: Sat 20 Sep 2014, 12:53
by neerajkolte
Sounds exciting.
I use Fatdog.
I currently do not have the hardware to test it out.
But I will get back to you pretty soon.


Thanks.

- Neeraj

RouterMaker test

Posted: Sat 20 Sep 2014, 14:15
by Moose On The Loose
I have the hardware but not the the time this weekend.
I may be able to free up some time next weekend.

Router:
Asus EEPC 701
Runs puppy Linux 528

Client:
Cell phone


Is this test a good one for early work or do you want to get easier tests done first?

Posted: Sat 20 Sep 2014, 14:22
by rcrsn51
Of the eight configurations described above, which one are you planning to do?

Posted: Sat 20 Sep 2014, 23:29
by starhawk
I have a use for a homemade Ethernet -> USB adapter... I haven't the money even to purchase the horrible eBay ones (I had one of those, I threw it out it was so bad).

Is there a way to do that with Puppy? The other computer is an XP box :(

Posted: Sun 21 Sep 2014, 02:15
by rcrsn51
Sorry, but this project is not capable of morphing a USB port into an Ethernet port. You should ask your question elsewhere.

Posted: Sun 21 Sep 2014, 02:28
by tempestuous
EDIT:
I had earlier posted hostapd plus bridge-utils applications-
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=84269
but rcrsn51 has now extended the idea of wifi access point to full wifi router functionality.

So I have just updated the other thread to include a link to this thread.

Posted: Sun 21 Sep 2014, 08:48
by stemsee
I cannot find the link to the RouterMaker.pet Oh I see send a pm.

Posted: Wed 24 Sep 2014, 17:35
by jamesbond
470 views after, I'm a bit confused that the person whose idea sparked rcrsn51 to create this tool hasn't posted a single comment here.

That being said, this is a useful tool on its own. It hides the black magic of iptables and dnsmasq into a simple, easy to use command.

Posted: Sun 05 Oct 2014, 02:19
by chapchap70
I didn't see this thread till today. I've been looking at this;

http://roaming-initiative.com/blog/about/

I'm not sure if the project described and this are related because of the lack of interest that got the original post removed and my lack of knowledge.

I have a Verizon Fios MI424WR router which is ethernet and wifi capable. I also have an old spare Dell box connected to the router via ethernet that I can use to tinker with.

What is the purpose of routermaker? I did not see the post that prompted the creation of this tool. Is it possible to use a PC or laptop instead of a conventional router to be part of a "mesh" as described by the Roaming Initiative project?

Thanks.

Posted: Sun 05 Oct 2014, 15:36
by jamesbond
chapchap70 wrote:What is the purpose of routermaker?
Not speaking on behalf of rcrsn51, but I think the thread that inspired him is this one: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=94343.