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        <description>The WRTU54-TM has an 8MB flash, 64MB RAM, Infineon WildPass ADM8668 SoC, Infineon Vinetic device for the two telephone ports, and GemPlus GemCore SIM Pro Smart Card Reader attached to the USB bus to read credentials from two SIM cards. The wireless chipset is a Ralink RT61 on the PCI bus. It utilizes UMA/GAN. Basically all voice traffic is passed as GSM over an IPSec link to T-Mobile.</description>
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Email: My handle is neutronscott. This domain is scottn.us. Put the two together. 

Twitter: @neutronscott 

Facebook: &lt;http://facebook.com/neutronscott&gt;

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        <description>Welcome to my wiki. These are the more permanent things I do, that I thought warranted documentation that can be edited, unlike the random posts to my blog.

DISCLAIMER: I'm fickle. So I work on stuff, lose interest after about 2 weeks or until I learned enough, and move along. The WRTU54G-TM episode was actually a few months. I learned a lot, even if I did little. Mostly I learn a bit, and do little.</description>
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These are ways to tether.

USB

For this you can use either barry which is a C++ suite for tether and sync/backup stuff, or berry4all (aka bbtether) which is a python script package that does just tethering.</description>
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first i had my step-dad drill a hole. because he has a drill, and likes to use it. luckily it ended up in the perfect spot on accident as the case for the phone jack rested on the top of the enclosure. i could have added a spot of super glue, if i had some. :(</description>
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        <description>ttylinux


Douglas Jerome is working on getting ttylinux working on our router. It's a generic command line distribution. I've been helping where I can to ensure the kernel supports what he needs (initrd and maybe a better mtd map).

My first successful boot: &lt;http://wrt.scottn.us/ttylinux/bootlog.txt&gt;</description>
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        <description>Someone had to be brave enough to take on the creation of a 3rd party firmware for this thing. I'm Scott Nicholas, aka neutronscott. This wiki describes my work of porting Linksys' GPL sources to a modern Linux kernel, and subsequently plugging that into the OpenWRT system.</description>
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