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- Sat Nov 13, 2010 1:41 am
- Forum: Wifi Radio Project / Hacking the Asus WL-520gU
- Topic: Making the Asus WL-520gU portable.
- Replies: 7
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Re: Making the Asus WL-520gU portable.
AutoAP is very interesting and sounds very useful to my ears, but it's not what I search. I search the kind of sniffing as in what WireShark does. Now I can use tcpdump instead of the other program I wanted to use, because the other program just does'nt want to compile for me (that was JustNiffer) S...
- Fri Nov 12, 2010 1:24 pm
- Forum: Wifi Radio Project / Hacking the Asus WL-520gU
- Topic: Making the Asus WL-520gU portable.
- Replies: 7
- Views: 20484
Re: Making the Asus WL-520gU portable.
Okay, thank you very much!
But now I have another question.. I want a program to run on it when the router is running DD-WRT. For that I've read I needed to cross-compile it. Can you help me a bit with that too? Do I just do a custom ./configure and make it, or is it way more complicated than that?
But now I have another question.. I want a program to run on it when the router is running DD-WRT. For that I've read I needed to cross-compile it. Can you help me a bit with that too? Do I just do a custom ./configure and make it, or is it way more complicated than that?
- Fri Nov 12, 2010 11:39 am
- Forum: Wifi Radio Project / Hacking the Asus WL-520gU
- Topic: Making the Asus WL-520gU portable.
- Replies: 7
- Views: 20484
Re: Making the Asus WL-520gU portable.
That thing has an output of 500mAh, so that means the router will work with just that? So I can take just *any* external usb battery pack? I just want to be sure that I don't waste my money 

- Fri Nov 12, 2010 8:06 am
- Forum: Wifi Radio Project / Hacking the Asus WL-520gU
- Topic: Making the Asus WL-520gU portable.
- Replies: 7
- Views: 20484
Making the Asus WL-520gU portable.
Hello, I want to power the router with some external power thing. Just like you can charge your iPod with some special chargers. I want to power up the router with something like that. To make it 'portable'. So I did found this . It has 5 volts and 2A, exactly what the routers needs, and after some ...