Linksys WRT54

August 4, 2013

There is almost a cult following around the Linksys WRT54 series of routers. The Wikipedia article is a fine introduction.

There are also WAP54 wireless access points in almost identical packages.

A big reason for all the interest in these units is that the stock firmware that ships on these routers can be replaced with enhanced alternate firmware (in general linux based).

The WRT54GS version 5.0

I picked up one of these (literally) that was getting thrown away. It seems to work just fine running the Linksys firmware (version 1.52.8). It fired up with IP address 192.168.1.1 and offered a web page. I was able to authenticate with no user name and password "admin". I ran this unit for several years, until it finally just died. Given any choice, buy a v4 unit.

I was going to just run it with the factory firmware, but decided it would be more fun to run dd-wrt. (I have abandoned this on later units I acquired due to sheer laziness.

Alternate firmware

You even have several choices of alternate firmware:

Choosing between these is by no means the end of your troubles.
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