
Installing Dd-wrt X86
For example, you must install the mini version of DD-WRT before installing DD-WRT VPN when upgrading from the stock Linksys firmware on a WRT54GL. Also, be sure to do a hard reset (AKA a 30/30/30) before installing DD-WRT. The DD-WRT setup runs great on a PC with x86 - 32bit and 64bit versions and turns your computer into a Firewall. I did test a usb key later and you can run DD-WRT from a usb key.
So after years of constant reboot and dealing with and spending $100's every 6 months looking for the perfect Router / AP combinations I've decided to just have a x86 mini-itx to the routing job. Now I'm looking for recommendations on what to run in it. I've used pfsense at work and It would be my number 1 choice but the lack of 802.11n support is a no go. So I thought maybe running Linux and virtualizing pfsense or should I go bare-metal and virtualize everything?
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I know there's a lot of people with a lot of knowledge here, so any input will be greatly appreciated. I use this MB with PFSense » Love it. After years of noisy old desktops with questionable hardware health this little box was the ticket. The no 802.11n thing does stink.
But I don't know that I've ever seen a dual band wifi adapter that I would be satisfied with. It may be out there. But it appears not to matter at this point anyway. Get a decent a true dual radio access point or maybe a couple of them! If you are going mini-itx route be conscious of the Ethernet adapters. Most of those boards only have 1. And with the small case options riser cards might come into play.
Intel NICs are the way to go if you're PFSense bound. Theory of dielectrics frohlich pdf printer. The hardware forum at the PFSense site, has a lot of real world users talking about hardware usage. I'd agree with tom - I use (and would recommend) an x86 based router with a separate AP placed in bridge mode.
That way the AP can do what it's best for while the x86 box can handle the heavier lifting of routing, dns, dhcp, etc. If you already are familiar and comfortable with pfsense then perhaps that's your best option (if it does everything you need). As for virtualizing your router - I've read some threads that indicated it can be problematic - personally I'd dedicate the box to just being the router. Thank you all for the replies. I already have the hardware I will be using. Board: BCM Advance Research Socket P board with dual Intel Gb Lan and an additional PCI Intel Gb Lan. CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo T6570 4GB Ram, 2 GB CF Card, 500 GB HDD This board has a mini pci-e slot.
So I tought about adding a wlan card to handle the wifi as well. I contemplated the idea of using separate AP, but did not wanted to invest more and wondered if my existing routers would do the job, but I did not find any specific benchmarks for AP only mode. I have a (1)Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH, (1)WNDR-3700v1, (1) TP-Link WR1043ND, (2)WNR2000v2, they are all currently running open source firmwares. (Im only using 2 routers at the moment, so the others are just sitting there). I was asking for some input from people that have made the move from consumer routers to a more DIY approach. Also the reason I asked about virtualizing was to maybe try to make the most out of the setup and not waste all that overkill into a pfsense box only, thougth a bare-metal setup would let me take advantage of the hardware setup. Might want to run some wireless speed tests before and after 3rd party firmwares on those WAPs/routers.