A general question
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 1:13 am
Hello,
I am very new to custom firmware for routers, I have been reading some of the info here on Gargoyle as well as on the DD-WRT site. I was wondering if these firmwares are based upon a Linux kernel, if they are not then what I would like to do would probably be impossible. Most of the routers that I have been looking at buying have at least one USB port, the one I am considering buying is the Buffalo Technology AirStation HighPower N600 Gigabit Dual Band Wireless Router and AP - WZR-HP-AG300H. If I am correct it comes pre-installed with DD-WRT's firmware. Here is what I would like to do if at all possible.
I would like to have the app called easy-tether installed (they have versions for Windows, Mac as well as Linux) and active when the router is powered up and have the USB port recognize my Android 4G phone when plugged in to the routers USB port to use its 4G network as a modem. If this is possible this would be a wonderful WIFI hotspot when I am out and about with a WiFi enabled Tablet etc. Most routers I have seen in the past few years are all powered by an AC-DC transformer and I would build a battery pack to use were there is no AC outlets available.
Is this even possible to do? If so it would be far cheaper to do than to pay my cell carrier 30 dollars/month to activate my phones WiFi hotspot capability.
Thanks,
Robert
I am very new to custom firmware for routers, I have been reading some of the info here on Gargoyle as well as on the DD-WRT site. I was wondering if these firmwares are based upon a Linux kernel, if they are not then what I would like to do would probably be impossible. Most of the routers that I have been looking at buying have at least one USB port, the one I am considering buying is the Buffalo Technology AirStation HighPower N600 Gigabit Dual Band Wireless Router and AP - WZR-HP-AG300H. If I am correct it comes pre-installed with DD-WRT's firmware. Here is what I would like to do if at all possible.
I would like to have the app called easy-tether installed (they have versions for Windows, Mac as well as Linux) and active when the router is powered up and have the USB port recognize my Android 4G phone when plugged in to the routers USB port to use its 4G network as a modem. If this is possible this would be a wonderful WIFI hotspot when I am out and about with a WiFi enabled Tablet etc. Most routers I have seen in the past few years are all powered by an AC-DC transformer and I would build a battery pack to use were there is no AC outlets available.
Is this even possible to do? If so it would be far cheaper to do than to pay my cell carrier 30 dollars/month to activate my phones WiFi hotspot capability.
Thanks,
Robert