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Official Details

From the Manufacturers External linkblurb...

The Most Smart WLAN Router in the world

ASUS proudly announce the smartest WLAN Router in the world, WL-500g. It provides fast 54 Mbps date rate and all WLAN Router function, including DHCP server, IP sharing, Firewall, VPN pass through, esc. To ensure WLAN security, it also provides strong WPA and unique WLAN firewall, to protect the data from WLAN.

The Asus WL500G Broadband Router is really FIVE devices in one box.
  1. First, there's the Wireless Access Point, which lets you connect Wireless-G or Wireless-B devices to the network.
  2. There's also a built-in 4-port full-duplex 10/100 Switch to connect your wired-Ethernet devices. Connect four PCs directly, or daisy-chain out to more hubs and switches to create as big a network as you need.
  3. Finally, the Router function ties it all together and lets your whole network share a high-speed cable or DSL Internet connection, files, and other resources such as printers and hard disk storage space.
  4. The ability to be a print server or control device via the printer port
  5. A USB Storage server with support for USB key's or Harddisks even on OpenWrt
OR A USB Webcam Server


Pictures

External linkLots of internal WL500G Pics

ASUS Firmware

External linkSelect your Model

Alternate Linux Based Firmware

External linkOPENWRT Support for wl500g For WL500G - OpenWRT provides an flexible, re-writable Linux distribution for the WL500G, this one includes madwifi to support the altheros a/b/g mini-pci chipsets and others.

Support Forum

External linkWL500 Forum

Misc Notes & Links


External linkwl500 Setup / Testing

Serial port

There seems to be standard dual Uart's for possible dual serial support on this board.


Discussion


17/7/05 Peter melb_ap : Standard openwrt for the broadcom chipset will run on this device, but there are also versions specifically compiled to take advantage of the mini-pci slot thats standard in the wl500g unit.

I've done some testing and found that the altheros a/b/g cards do work , but watch the revisions - External linkrefer for supported cards

This is a great little unit, for not much more than a WRT54G you get the big plus of being able to change the mini-pci radio for one with a high receive sensitivity or 802.11a support. You can also even add a memory key or hard disk storage, use the usb or printer port for control or content purposes, and do the normal routing / web functions.

I've been evaluating this unit and it could be another option for the node in a box project where the uplink is a bit more difficult or requires 802.11a


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