Show pagesourceOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top × Table of Contents OpenWrt Configuration Essential – Immediately after Flashing OpenWrt Basic Intermediate Advanced More ... Failsafe Sysupgrade Debrick OpenWrt Configuration Essential – Immediately after Flashing OpenWrt After first login you can gain access to your router via CLI (command-line interface) access via SSH (employ PuTTY or WinSCP or ..); use the password you set during First Login To configure please read the wiki for the Unified Configuration Interface get Internet Connection up and working HTTP (access via web browser) if there is no WebUI (Web user interface) in the image, you can swiftly install one following this HowTo: LuCI for other WebUIs have a look at the webinterface.overview You should make a backup for the day, that may never come Please note: (HTTPS access is only available after First Login) If you feel insecure about the command-line interface, see if CLI helps you. For help with installing packages, see OPKG Package Manager Basic What you could/should do after flashing OpenWrt: As a precaution you should secure the access to your router Configure the packet filter with UCI: firewall or without it: netfilter Configure the packet scheduler with UCI: qos or without it: packet.scheduler To configure your hardware buttons (if your device has any), see hardware.button If you have one or more USB ports, see USB If you have no USB ports, no problem, you can still mount remote filesystems If you want to monitor the connection status to the Internet, you should access your modem To understand, then enable and configure the wireless, consult wireless.overview. enable and configure your crond Intermediate install some web server: webserver Advanced setup a vpn link install (and configure) Asterisk: asterisk connect a USB webcam or a USB TV card: usb.video More ... You find many more HOWTOs and Technical Reference here: Documentation. The project OpenWrt and its Wiki are maintained by volunteers. You are cordially invited to contribute. Failsafe → failsafe_and_factory_reset Sysupgrade → generic.sysupgrade Debrick → generic.debrick This website uses cookies. By using the website, you agree with storing cookies on your computer. Also you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree leave the website.OKMore information about cookies Last modified: 2020/11/11 09:47by vgaetera