One of the interesting features of this router is that it is extremely configurable. So much so that I am beginning to wonder which Linux distribution it's based on!  😉Â
One feature is the ability to add additional functionality via both the web interface and Open Packages.
1. How do I know how much of my router's memory is available for use?
2. How full is "too full"? (How much "headroom" should I leave?)
3. Where do I find these Open Packages?
4. How will I know if a particular package is compatible with my router?
5. The OPKG package manager configuration page asks for an "initrc script". What should I provide?
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Jim
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One of the interesting features of this router is that it is extremely configurable. So much so that I am beginning to wonder which Linux distribution it's based on!  😉Â
One feature is the ability to add additional functionality via both the web interface and Open Packages.
1. How do I know how much of my router's memory is available for use?
2. How full is "too full"? (How much "headroom" should I leave?)
3. Where do I find these Open Packages?
4. How will I know if a particular package is compatible with my router?
5. The OPKG package manager configuration page asks for an "initrc script". What should I provide?
Thanks!
P.S.
Edited by JimI found this:Â https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/additional-software/opkg
It seems both useful and gnarly.
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