DD-WRT:Kong

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RT-N66U build for 64K CFE mod labeled nv64k-RT-N66U-broadcom.trx

Builds based on r19210 or newer:


 * Builds labeled kingkong nv32k are suitable for Asus RT-N16
 * Builds labeled kingkong nv60k are suitable for E3200 / E4200
 * Builds labeled nv32k are suitable for Netgear WNR3500L V1, Asus RT-N16, Linksys WRT610 V1/V2, Belkin F7D4302/F7D3302
 * Builds labeled nv60k are suitable for Linksys E2500 / E3000 / 4200

Builds based on r17940 or never:


 * Builds labeled kingkong are suitable for Asus RT-N16
 * Builds labeled nv32k are suitable for Netgear WNR3500L V1, Asus RT-N16, Linksys WRT610 V1/V2, Belkin F7D4302/F7D3302
 * Builds labeled nv60k are suitable for Linksys E3000 / 4200

Before r17940:

!Always choose a build that contains the name of your router model!


 * Builds labeled "kingkong" are full featured builds only suited for >=16MB flash space.
 * Builds labeled "newd" include the latest wireless drivers. You may experience low signals on 2,4GHz single radio units.
 * Builds without "newd" include the latest recommended wireless driver. This one is well tested and should provide a stable signal

About
DD-WRT Kong Mod is a dd-wrt re-build for broadcom 47xx units with 8MB flash. For a list of supported models checkout the Readme.

This build in myopenrouter download section is not for 60K/64K NVRAM Units, to find the exact build read the Readme.

WNR3500L V2 [Dual Radio] Builds not yet available.

Compared to dd-wrt std_ftp_nas it removes following features:


 * chillispot/hotspot
 * a few themes
 * sftpserver ( use scp instead )

Compared to dd-wrt std_ftp_nas build it currently includes the following features:

OpenVPN and MiniDLNA Build:


 * network speed optimization (Benchmark)
 * general speed optimizations (compiled using -O2)
 * opkg optware package management tool
 * large file support samba, console utils
 * inotify support
 * kernel futex support
 * kernel rt mutex
 * lower default TX power for greater stability
 * 3/4G Modem support
 * full featured uClibc for better optware compatibility
 * sd-idle included (usb disk spindown, see tutorials how to enable it)
 * advanced usb drive automount, with swap support
 * drive umount using SES / AOSS / EZ-SETUP / WPS Button

MiniDLNA Build:


 * DLNA Media Server for DLNA/UPnP-AV Clients (XBox, TVs...)

OpenVPN:


 * xl2tpd with kernel driver (better throughput)
 * zabbix enterprise monitoring client (Screenshot)
 * proxy with adblocking/filtering in transparent or nontransparent mode (Screenshot)

KingKong Build (only Asus RT-N16):


 * includes all features + voip

Automount: My builds include a completely redesigned automount.

By default all disks are mounted to /tmp/mnt/disc_part.

If a partition is labeled Optware it will be mounted to /opt, if it is labeled Jffs it is mounted to /jffs, if it is labeled Mnt it is mounted to /mnt.

You can override this behaviour by supplying the uuid of a partition in the webinterface this will override default and mount by label strategy.

Umount through SES/WPS Button works the following way:

Enable Use SES Button to remove drives in section Services->USB of the web interface

Now when you press the button the power light will go off indicating the start of the umount process. Once the light blinks twice umount is complete and the power light will go on again. Now all of your partitions have been umounted, including swap.

After that you can safely remove your drives. If you have multiple drives (e.g. a,b,c) you have to disconnect all of them and attach the ones you need again (e.g. a,b). There is no option right now to selectively umount certain partitions/drives. But as most users probably use only one drive this should work for the majority.

Note: Sourcecode modifications are directly forwarded to the individual maintainers and can be retrieved using their scm's or their bug trackers.