BITswitcher is a firmware-developing-project for BCM96348GW based ADSL-Router like the Targa WR500 Voip or the Speedport W500V sold by Deutsche Telekom AG. There have been included many applications and an web-frontend to administrate the new functions.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • love it!
  • Very nice Job! Just one bad point: VoIP does not work with Congstar VoIP Account. ;) I´ll open a thread in the Forum about that issue and what i think the problem is.
  • Works like a charm, easy to understand, helpful documentation. Thanks for the great work!
  • Great job! Works really fine and adds a lot of new features you could just dream of :) UPDATE: Very bad forum support, meaning no response (or weeks/months later) to many questions, even when it's about the router always crashing after some period of time. Seems to be the same for most other users, so you rather have to be on your own.
  • Gute Firmware.
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Operating Systems

uClinux

User Interface

Web-based

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C Cross Compilers

Registered

2008-03-17