Difference between revisions of "Modify the Linksys hardware"

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==Steps==
 
==Steps==
 
=== Task One: Opening the Router ===
 
=== Task One: Opening the Router ===
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[[Image:Opening-linksys.jpg|thumb|400px|center|It's really very easy... almost <em>too</em> easy.]]
 
As others have done, I will defer to Void Main, who provides nice [http://voidmain.is-a-geek.net/redhat/wrt54g_revival.html illustrated opening instructions].
 
As others have done, I will defer to Void Main, who provides nice [http://voidmain.is-a-geek.net/redhat/wrt54g_revival.html illustrated opening instructions].
  
<strong>DO NOTE: This is where the warranty on the router is voided!</strong>  You know you're not having any <em>real</em> fun unless a warranty gets voided somewhere.
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<strong>DO NOTE: This is where the warranty on the router is voided!</strong>  (But really, you know there's no <em>real</em> fun to be had unless a warranty gets voided somewhere.)

Revision as of 21:15, 15 September 2006

Work in progress...

Parts List

Quantity Part Name Details Part / Model Number Price
1 LinkSys WRT54GL Router 802.11b/g wireless broadband router LinkSys WRT54GL ~$65.00
1 Ribbon cable 28 AWG, 10 conductor, 25' Jameco 643508CM $4.99
1 IDC socket connector 0.1”, 10 conductor Jameco 32491CM $0.25
1 IDC shrouded header 0.1”, 10 conductor Jameco 67811CM $0.33
1 RS232 Transmitter/Receiver IC 2DVR/2RCVR RS232 5V 20-DIP DigiKey MAX233CPP-ND $7.45
2 Two (2) DB9 Female 22AWG,SOLDER CUP Jameco 15771CM $0.59

Tools List

  • Soldering Iron
  • Dremel tool (for cutting holes in plastic case)

Steps

Task One: Opening the Router

It's really very easy... almost too easy.

As others have done, I will defer to Void Main, who provides nice illustrated opening instructions.

DO NOTE: This is where the warranty on the router is voided! (But really, you know there's no real fun to be had unless a warranty gets voided somewhere.)