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LittleCow
12.03.10, 21:27
Hi.

I want present to you my...


New project: "Brave cow"

The project is not related to cheating, but I think it is interesting. What is this? In brief: I use my router to download/seed torrents from any tracker without a PC ;)

How I did it?

I recently bought a new router "Netgear WNR3500L". This is "open" router, so we can use open-source firmware :smile: I use Tomato 1.27 firmware by Teddy_bear. Router have USB, so I plugged my HDD drive (before, I format it to ext3 file system). By router (connection with SSH) I installed rtorrent and great GUI rutorrent. Now, through a web browser in a simple way I can add and delete torrents :cool:

We may share and download files in absolute silence twenty-four hours a day with your computer off. Is silence, a good ratio and energy efficiency. :klatsch_3: Like to you? If you are interested I can explain step by step how to do it.

Please comment :wink2:

Instab
12.03.10, 21:38
open firmware dös open new doors :D
here's a link to get the general idea Installation of Tomato Firmware on NETGEAR WGR614L From "Developer's Notes: MyOpenRouter (http://www.myopenrouter.com/blog/entry/10288/Installation-of-Tomato-Firmware-on-NETGEAR-WGR614L/)

grebetu
12.03.10, 23:40
Very interesting, I made mini torrent box that kept overheating, this is a much better alternative if the router - usb drive transfer is reliable enough for torrenting.

firefly888
13.03.10, 16:34
is it stable ?

I want to try it too, what can u explain step by step procedure ? thanks in advance !

Instab
13.03.10, 19:31
is it stable ?

I want to try it too, what can u explain step by step procedure ? thanks in advance !

did you read my link?

hontoCorti
13.03.10, 23:20
It is a very interesting idea!
Btw is that tomato by teddy_bear an official tomato release?

Btw does the rutorrent need some webserver installed on the router, or any special kind of packages?
How is the performance, how much torrents are possible, how about larger ones and so on...

mumbalaya
26.04.10, 20:56
really not worth it for the time and it isn't that effective unless you use a NAS or something, I tried this on a WRT54GL but gave up hope you have a good time experimenting

ciccio
30.04.10, 21:33
Great fuckin idea! I have as router the linksys "WAG160N". Is possible to do it with this router too?

0sai
30.04.10, 23:35
That's amazing! - completely eliminates the need for a seedbox!
I'll be sure to get that as my next router!

anon
30.04.10, 23:36
That's amazing! - completely eliminates the need for a seedbox!

Except for the very high speeds, unless you're Swedish or Japanese :lol:

saebrtooth
01.05.10, 14:08
or korean ;)

LittleCow
09.05.10, 13:09
Ok. Today I have BETA 11 Tomato from teddy_bear and torrent is stable as a rock. Some evidence?

Look this:

http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/2185/12044496.png

No any crashes, errors etc.

This is my rtorrent GUI (rutorrent):

http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/3512/55498776.th.jpg (http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/3512/55498776.jpg)

In preview release Tomato Beta 10 etc. router have random crash. In Beta 11 all works properly :smile:

Of course if we do not want rtorrent + rutorrent we can replace him to Transmission or Deluge :wink2:

Sweet :klatsch_3:

anon
09.05.10, 17:42
Of course if we do not want rtorrent + rutorrent we can replace him to Transmission or Deluge :wink2:

But for a router rTorrent should be much less resource-intensive, right?

shadowww
09.05.10, 20:28
Great idea and accomplishment, I'm glad it worked out for you, and wish I could do the same... But I fail at basic assumption: my D'link router doesn't have USB :D

edit: well, nor do I have USB powered HDD ^^

LittleCow
09.05.10, 20:59
But for a router rTorrent should be much less resource-intensive, right?

True.

Some people use Transmission because in previous beta Tomato, rtorrent have random crashes, but as I said: in beta 11 rtorrent works properly.