I'm running a Linksys WRT54GL router from my CentOS-7 home server. Every now and then (maybe once every 2 days) the router's WiFi cuts out, and I've found no way to solve this except to disconnect the power from the router, wait 10 seconds and then re-connect. This always works. The router is running under dd-wrt.
My question is - which makes it a tiny bit CentOS-related - does anyone with such a router know of a way to wake the router up in such a case through the computer?
I wouldn't have dared to ask this question here or anywhere until recently, as I assumed my ancient Linksys routers were obsolete. But I've been reading posts recently saying that there hasn't really been a Linux router to replace the WRT54GL, and in particular Linksys's recent 11n replacement is not as good as the old model in many ways.
Anyway, if anyone has an answer to my query I would be very grateful.
I have a couple of IP cameras working by WiFi on the computer, which I can look at remotely. I've connected one by TP-Link through the router, and this doesn't cut out, but it is not wholly satisfactory.
On May 11, 2016 11:27 AM, "Gordon Messmer" gordon.messmer@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/11/2016 03:05 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
does anyone with such a router know of a way to wake the router up in such a case through the computer?
Enable ssh?
ssh root@dd-wrt reboot
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Very OT, but I haven't run a commercial based FW for many moons. Figure out your Fw distro of choice and run to that, my firewalls have uptimes in the year time frames. Lots of choices then use your linksys as an AP.