May/090
DD-WRT on the WRT54G v8
DD-WRT is, by far, my favorite third-party firmware for the Linksys WRT54G wireless router. I, personally, have three of these on my network -- one as the primary access point and router and two as bridged repeaters -- on which I have used several versions of dd-wrt. (I've also used Sveasoft and Hyper-WRT on these devices.)
Previously, I have endured spectacular failure when trying to flash version 8 devices.
Given that the preponderance of WRT54Gs on shelves now are version 8.x, this realization bodes well for me in future purchases.
Feb/073
Broadcom 43xx Wireless Card in Linux
Today I finally resolved what has been one of the most frustrated Linux issues I have faced yet -- getting my bloody Dell Truemobile 1300 wireless card (stock in my Dell Inspiron 5100 notebook) to function in Linux. The problem has been that those bastards at Broadcom -- the corporation that manufactures the controller for the card -- have not released Linux drivers for this controller. Prior to today, I have struggled trying to wrap my Windows driver in a piece of Linux software called ndiswrapper. I have, as it turns out, found two ways to finally get the blasted card to work!