Am 28. Dec, 2006 schwätzte David Bendit so: > On Dec 28, 2006, at 2:05 AM, der.hans wrote: > >> Am 28. Dec, 2006 schwätzte David Bendit so: >> >>> I've been using DD-WRT on my routers for over a year now, and I just >>> love it. It's full-featured, easy to set up and use, and very stable. >>> From what I can tell (I haven't worked much with HyperWRT, OpenWRT, >>> etc.), it seems the easiest to use of them all. It's meant to be able >>> to be used without touching a command line, and the browser >>> interface, which was overhauled a few months back, is really >>> intuitive and well-documented. If you want to get into the command >>> line, though, the option's there, and every setting available from >>> the web interface can be set through the CLI, plus many other >>> settings, installable programs, etc. >> >> Can each of the ports on the WRT be on a different network? > > I'm not sure what you mean here. Through the web administration, you > can set VLAN's per port, but port-by-port configuration (via > ifconfig, for example) is hindered by the use of bridging. If VLAN's > are what you're looking for, though, 0-15 are available, plus a > "tagged" VLAN. > > (I just looked through the forums, and by assigning each port to its > own VLAN, you can do port-by-port config. See http://forum.bsr- > clan.de/ftopic6127-15.html for reference.) Looks promising. > Routing options are also available (the router can operate in > Gateway, BGP, RIP2 Router, and OSPF Router modes). > >> >> If so, can that be adminned via the web interface? > > Some of it, anyway. > >> >> Can the uplink have multiple IPs? Can that be adminned via the web >> interface? > > AFAIK, the uplink can have more than one IP. I've not tried it, but Cool. > it looks like it can. I'm pretty certain that can't be controlled > through the web interface. I think I can handle command line and scripting :). danke, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Join the League of Professional System Administrators https://LOPSA.org/ # Motorräder töten nicht. Motorräder werden getötet.