Hello Gary, I assume you mean WRT54GS ;). According to <http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/What_is_DD-WRT%3F#Supported_Devices>, the dd-wrt open firmware supports some versions of your router. If you cannot make your Linux dhcp client work, you might try changing the firmware on your router to support Linux. If you want to change routers and you are interested in the Linux open firmware, then <http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/What_is_DD-WRT%3F#Recommended_Devices> has some good suggestions. -Adam On 12/16/06, jmoyer@redhat.com <jmoyer@redhat.com> wrote:
==> Regarding [Wlug] Linksys Router; Gary Hanley <gary@hanley.net> adds:
gary> I recently upgraded my router to a WRT45GS and have been having a gary> bear of a time trying to figure out why, when I boot Linux, I can't gary> get an IP address from the router but with Windows I can.
gary> It worked with the old router. It works with Windows. There are no gary> DHCP tweaks in the router. What the hell is wrong?
gary> Turns out that there a bug in the router. It doesn't like Linux-based gary> DHCP requests. This is a known issue and apparently Linksys has no gary> intention of fixing it. But they did release a Linux-compatible gary> version of the router instead.
Do you know the details of this? You could just patch the dhcp client to generate the broken requests.
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