techradar.com — Most routers run a variant of Linux. There's typically a set of hardware interfaces and a simple web server running on top of a generic Linux kernel, with the routing, filtering and Wi-Fi management running as separate processes.
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Closed AccountSep 9, 2008
I could use this, my connection is way slow at home
ipandaSep 9, 2008
erm... not really that useful unless you own a LinkSys WAG54G series router.
kajoobSep 10, 2008
Oops, you spelled "D-Link" wrong.
georgemason01Sep 10, 2008
Most people don't set an administrator password on their router, even if they are smart enough to set a wireless key, in which case you can find the model number of the router through the web interface and do everything remotely.