This week I finally got a working copy of the video of my talk from NOTACON 6 about hacking the Asus WL-520gU wireless router. You can either watch the embedded video above or follow the link below to Vimeo. If you don’t like either option, you can also download the m4v source file from here (thanks Vimeo!).
Special thanks to Media Archives for recording my talk!
NOTACON 6 – Hacking the Asus WL-520gU Wireless Router from MightyOhm on Vimeo.
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@fiid: check this out, perhaps something like this is what you’re looking for?
http://sven.killig.de/openwrt/slugterm_dl.html
kuangeleven – Holy crap! I hadn’t seen that before. That is amazing!
Jeff, Small displays using DisplayLink USB chipsets could be used as the driver source code has been recently released.
http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/libdlo
I guess it would first have to be incorporated into OpenWRT first though.
I’m not aware of a USB->display interface or one that is supported by Linux (but that doesn’t mean there isn’t one!). I have seen microcontroller to VGA interfaces before, it’s possible that one of those could be used.
I wonder if there is any Linux support for something like this?
http://www.iogear.com/product/GUC2015V/
Of course any high bandwidth display interface probably needs USB 2.0 and thus far I have only been using 1.1 on the router..
Nice presentation, Jeff! Maybe I ought to start hacking one of these. I didn’t realise the power consumption was so low! Do you have any ideas for display possibilities that could be mated up to it via like USB or something? I was thinking that something with something like 640×480 with maybe some colors would be cool.