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More info?)
James.Leifer@inria.fr wrote in
news:1123939992.975440.300910@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> I'm looking to buy a wireless access point to sit between an ADSL
> modem and my laptop running Debian. I'd like to find one that
> easily allows me to download its complete configuration state to a
> text file, which I can subsequently modify and then upload without
> fuss (via ssh, ftp?). Any recommendations?
The D-Link T-series products (DSL-G604T, DSL-504T etc) can write out
a config backup file structured as XML.
The T stands for TI and the products are based on the TI AR7 single
chip communications processor, and run MontaVista Linux + the BusyBox
toolset/shell on the AR7's embedded MIPS cpu.
There are several other brands of product based on this processor -
Netgear DG834, Actiontec GT704 etc and their wirless variants. I
understand that they use a similar if not identical scheme.
Apart from editing and (re)loading the .xml config file, it is also
possible to Telnet in as root and execute a script. It's also
possible to load executable code via tftp onto one of the mtd
'devices' and run that. The boot monitor/debugger is also an FTP
server...
I'm sure that a combination of these techniques would allow you to
achieve your requirement. As the model number of the D-Link products
implies, each of them has an inbuilt ADSL modem - which may not be
what you want. On the other hand, it may allow you to do away with
the external modem...
Hope this helps
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