Developer(s) | Sebastian Gottschall / NewMedia-NET |
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Initial release | 22 January 2005; 14 years ago[1] |
Stable release | v24 SP1 (Build 10020) / 27 July 2008; 11 years ago |
Preview release | Constantly being updated in beta form in forums or at download1.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/betas/ |
Repository | |
Type | Router operating system |
License | Various proprietary and free software |
Website | www.dd-wrt.com |
Feature | Micro (2 MB)[a] | Mini (4 MB) | Nokaid (4 MB) | Standard (4 MB) | VOIP (4 MB) | VPN (4 MB)[b] | Mega[c] (8 MB) |
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ChilliSpot | |||||||
Web management over HTTPS | |||||||
IPv6 | |||||||
JFFS2[b] | |||||||
XLink Kai daemon | |||||||
MMC & SD card support | |||||||
NoCat | |||||||
OpenVPN | |||||||
PPTP client | |||||||
radvd | |||||||
RFlow (traffic information) | |||||||
Samba/CIFS client | |||||||
Milkfish SIP router | |||||||
SNMP | |||||||
Secure Shell daemon | |||||||
Wiviz |
Version | Release date | Changes | Refs |
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Old version, no longer supported: 16 | 22 January 2005 | Initial release. Created as a branch of Sveasoft Alchemy, which, in turn, is based on the Linksys WRT54G firmware | [11] |
Old version, no longer supported: 22 | 25 July 2005 | ? | [12] |
Old version, no longer supported: 23 | 25 December 2005 | Replaced the Alchemy kernel with the OpenWrt kernel | [13] |
Old version, no longer supported: 23 SP 1 | 16 May 2006 | In this service pack, much of the code was overhauled and rewritten during the development of this release; many new features were added. | [citation needed] |
Old version, no longer supported: 23 SP 2 | 14 September 2006 | The interface was overhauled, and some new features were added. Some additional router models are supported. | [citation needed] |
Old version, no longer supported: 24 | 18 May 2008 | Allows up to 16 virtual interfaces with different SSIDs and encryption protocols. It can run on some PowerPC, IXP425-based router boards, Atheros WiSOC, and X86-based systems. It can also run to some extent on routers with low flash memory (ex. WRT54Gv8 or WRT54GSv7) | [citation needed] |
Older version, yet still supported: 24 SP 1 | 26 July 2008 | Critical DNS security fix for an issue in dnsmasq, site survey security fixes, longer passwords, and flexible OpenVPN configurations. It can also run on additional hardware, including WRT300 v1.1, WRT310N, WRT600N, Tonze AP42X Pronghorn SBC, Ubiquiti LSX and Netgear, Belkin, and USR devices. | [citation needed] |
Latest preview version of a future release: Beta | Varies | Since 2010, the DD-WRT developers have frequently published beta builds for various routers. Some builds are considered very stable, while others do not work at all, Since January 2018 WireGuard has been made available with routers with 8MB or more Flash and has been updated regularly by BrainSlayer | [14] |
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