As stated above, this guide was created and tested on Buffalo WZR-HP-AG300H with Buffalo’s “Pro” firmware version 17135.In order to complete this guide note the following: That is why, I felt the need to create the below concise, simple to follow and reproducible procedure for getting the OpenWRT Opkg package manager to work on such routers. Also having to make use of a Linux formatted HD or at least a partition of one ( which actually doesn’t even work on the firmwares I’ve tested with). For example, giving you the “lib” files fish, but don’t teach you how to fish it from the source. While their contribution (among other sources on the web) to this guide was invaluable, some of the instructions are (IMHO) simply not straight forward enough. So I’ve started digging (as i always do) and came across several guides (1, 2, 3 and 4) that aimed to explain how to get Opkg working manually. Unfortunately I’ve quickly found that the router that I got, is Atheros based and the script from that wiki page, doesn’t support it. Due to the fact that this router has a USB port, I immediately connected an HD and tried to use the “Optware, The Right Way” wiki guide. I’ve recently bought a new Buffalo WZR-HP-AG300H which comes with a re-branded version of DD-WRT.
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