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		<title>my router has a default editor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My home network gateway is a busybox (linux) based openWRT router running on linksys wrt54g hardware. I&#8217;ve been playing with its many built in and package based features, via ssh and a web based portal. For my next version I think I can dump the web based portal and go strait for the pure ssh [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My home network gateway is a busybox (linux) based <a href="http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs">openWRT </a>router running on linksys wrt54g hardware. I&#8217;ve been playing with its many built in and package based features, via ssh and a web based portal. For my next version I think I can dump the web based portal and go strait for the pure ssh only distribution.</p>
<p>My router is actually not a router at all anymore, it is an embedded computer with a wireless adapter (or two?) and a fully configurable switch, set up in client mode, using its wireless adapter to search for open wifi nodes and connect. Then it nats up a wired network (which my 800 foot condo has 14 ports) for the rest of my computers.</p>
<p>I realized just how cool it was when I was adding a crontab entry to do connection detection and reconnect and it opened up vi. I don&#8217;t get vi, and don&#8217;t care to understand it. I had to go look up how to exit it. I&#8217;m not ashamed to say so, its a horrible, horrible invention. Ok so not a horrible invention, but like the telegraph it has served its purpose. Can we move on?</p>
<p>So I cracked open the global profile in zile (light emacs clone) and changed the default editor.</p>
<p>That is when I realized, this is cool. I have not one, but multiple <em>editors </em>on my<em> </em><em>router</em>. Other packages that are available are traffic shaping, upnp, various kinds of vpn, torrent clients among other things.</p>
<p>Next I am going to move on to my home backup/file server/torrent machine which will probably be an openwrt box as well. This time its running on a 1 watt solid state linksys <a href="http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Main/HomePage">NSLU2</a>, spinning up a hard drive when I want to stream or backup something, but mostly relying on a large usb flash drive for torrenting. The NSLU2 and the router combined will be a super low power &#8216;always on&#8217; computer for my home. Yay!</p>
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