On 4/26/15 11:41 PM, spriver wrote: > Hi, > > > On 04/26/2015 17:12, m.wegener@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Hi, > > > atm, I`m on a TP-Link WR841ND, V9.1 > > https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-wr841nd > > The little flash on the device could be a little tricky, I hope it > will work. Too bad that it does not have a USB port. But give it a > try! I would be interested if it works. > > Hi, It is definitely possible, but having gone through it, I can't really recommend it. My device was a consumer Ubiquiti machine. Setting up cross-compilation is a major pain (and the distribution packages are old and unsigned), plus there's just so little ram. I think you device has 32 MiB of ram and only 4 MiB of flash. Tor is fairly efficient, and it will work, but it's hard to simultaneously use and, say, do serious configuration management. I gave up and spent $35 (now €30) on a Raspberry Pi and never went back. The box has enough CPU to build tor itself, and the 512 MiB of ram means it's actually useable. Plus, Linux supports 802.1q VLAN tagging. I set up a separate VLAN on my network and used the Pi to do the translation. A few more moving pieces, sure, but way easier. --Casey
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