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One common question that we see around the forums is simply: how do I flash my NETGEAR router with DD-WRT? The world of open source firmware but can definitely be overwhelming for newcomers to the scene Fortunately, flashing DD-WRT to your NETGEAR router is often much easier than it might seem at first, with a few of the terms and steps made clearer Here's how to get started
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As the world of wireless routers continues to expand and grow, as well as the amount of connected devices in the home, open source firmware represents an excellent way to "expand" the capabilities of your powerful, high end NETGEAR router A variety of NETGEAR routers, including the R6300, R6300v2, R7000, R8000, R9000, and more, support the ability for users to customize them with third party
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- R9000 Audit and Logging | MyOpenRouter
If my main reason for switching to OpenRouter firmware is to enhance audit and logging features, does it make sense to switch? I am looking to configure X10 R9000 to log ALL eggress trafic and be able to rsyslog, or at least email it out every few minutes (preferably seconds)
- Default Tomato Password not accepted after flashing.
I flashed my stock R7000 with the "tomato- R7000 -initial chk" file from shibby and upon booting back up I can not login in to the router's admin settings using the supposed default login password of admin admin I did some searching and found others who had the same issue and were able to access it with other login password combinations but none of those I've found have been successful either
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I need to log all outbound traffic at a hotspot Can this be done on a WNR3500L using TomatoUSB f w? Which build should I use? If I create a linux partition on a usb device, what's the path to write the log to the usb device? Tomato resolves the addresses automatically, but can I keep a log of the resolved addresses? What happens at a reboot?
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