Is Gargoyle a reduced feature-set version of OpenWRT?
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Is Gargoyle a reduced feature-set version of OpenWRT?
Hi! I've installed Gargoyle in my D-link DIR-615 v.E4. It's very nice and useful indeed. But I'd like to know, is Gargoyle a reduced feature set version of OpenWRT? Or it is just a modified GUI? Are all other features of OpenWRT still under the hood in Gargoyle? Can I get every other general feature-set by login over ssh to Gargoyle? Thanks in advance. Also I'd like to thank you guys who made this thing and distributed for free.
Re: Is Gargoyle a reduced feature-set version of OpenWRT?
Thanks for your reply. Can I still use all other functions using command line tools which are not included in graphical interface?
Re: Is Gargoyle a reduced feature-set version of OpenWRT?
most times, yes
Re: Is Gargoyle a reduced feature-set version of OpenWRT?
I'm pretty sure that if there's a feature that OpenWRT supports that Gargoyle removed, that you want, you can install it with the opkg/gpkg system.shovon wrote:Thanks for your reply. Can I still use all other functions using command line tools which are not included in graphical interface?
But I think it's just the Web UI that has the reduced feature set, and you can still do so much with it, that it hurts to call it 'reduced'
