Using a 56k modem with an Asus wl-500g premium router and OpenWrt Kamikaze 7.09
Hi there,
this (easter) weekend, I had to fiddle around with an Asus WLAN router, a 56k modem (yes, in Germany we have places without DSL or similar things) and OpenWrt. And what should I say? It works! Thanks to OpenWrt.
First of all, you need some packages which you can install with ipkg on the router: chat, ppp, various usb modules (see openwrt wiki for details) and the usb-serial module.
To enable wifi, please also see the openwrt documentation - I had to use WAP, because WAP2 was not supported by a windows client - and downloading some 10MB big files just to make it work would not be funny over 56k modem ;-)
First step: Set the WAN device from the routers WAN port to the modem device, ppp0
/etc/config/network
config interface wan
option ifname 'ppp0'
option proto dhcp
Second step: Configure the ppp utils - this will show a config for the provider 1&1
Download: /etc/ppp/chat.1und1
Download: /etc/ppp/opts.1und1
Anlegen der /etc/ppp/pap-secrets.
"1und1/1234-567" * "PASSWORD"
Download: /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/firewall
Third step: Add some webscripts, to manage the connect and disconnect via browser
Download: /www/cgi-bin/status
Download: /www/cgi-bin/connect
Download: /www/cgi-bin/disconnect
If you have questions… feel free to ask ;-)
Bye Sven