My router is now running LibreCMC

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pogiako12345
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se unió: 07/11/2014

Whooo! Freak yeah! For those who needs help setting up password for their router (not the web interface), I'll try to help. If your router is TP-Link and it's supported by LibreCMC or can run LibreCMC, helping you would be a lot easier :)

Sasaki
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se unió: 08/11/2014

Mine is running open wrt, so for those who need help to flash their TP-link, ask me ;-)

Btw, i read this on open-wrt website :

"Free and open-source. The project is entirely free and open-source, licensed under the GPL. The project is intended to always be hosted at an easily accessible site, with full source code readily available and easy to build."
Easy and free access. The project will always be open to new contributors and have a low barrier for participation. Anyone shall be able to contribute. We, the current developers, actively grant write access to anyone interested in having it. We believe people are responsible when given responsibility. Just ask and you will be able to acquire the access rights you need."

why isn't it on fsf.org ?

Legimet
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se unió: 12/10/2013

I think it has some nonfree firmware blobs.

Calinou
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se unió: 03/08/2014

dd-wrt and OpenWRT have propriretary firmware.

pogiako12345
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se unió: 07/11/2014

A lot of articles I have read about OpenWRT not being fully Free has said that it contains nonfree stuff/blobs.

lembas
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se unió: 05/13/2010

For one thing looks like it's using Linux. So, you get an assortment of non-free firmware.

No wonder most people believe Linux is entirely GPL'd because that's what they claim! https://www.kernel.org/category/faq.html#is-linux-kernel-free-software

Yet it contains binary blobs with all kind of crazy licenses https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/tree/firmware/WHENCE

alucardx
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se unió: 02/29/2012

I bought a couple of LibreCMC routers from ThinkPenguin for use where I work. I plan on using them as access points. So far I really like them and they've been worth the price.