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Linux LiveCD Router V. 2.0 Includes Broadband and WIFI support
http://www.easylivecd.com/english


Linux Live-CD Router (Free!)
The Linux Live-CD Router allows you to share your broadband connection and 
use WIFI. You can use DSL, ADSL, Cablemodem, T1, Fixed IPs, ISDN, Dial-Up 
and more. free download!

Features
- Share your broadband Internet connection
- Supports xDSL, Cablemodem, Fixed IP, ISDN, Dial-Up and Wireless
- It includes Firewall Shorewall and Masquerading (NAT)
- Use standard and low cost computer, networking and wifi hardware
- Can replace external Access Points (APs)
- Does not require any installation. It is a LiveCD, your computer simply 
  boots straight from the CD. Does not require a hard disk
- Easy Web Administration
- Remote SSH administration
- Includes DNS Cache to accelerate surfing
- Includes SNMP Remote Monitoring
- Linux Software compatible with Windows and Mac Networks

Hardware Requirements
One dedicated computer with the following minimum specifications: 486 
Processor, 16 MBytes of RAM, 2X CDRom Reader, Floppy Drive, 1 or 2 
ethernet cards. NO hard disk required! Optional Wifi card (can replace an 
external AP)

To report success stories or problems write to us at info@wifi.com.ar


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BASIC CONFIGURATION AND HARDWARE SUPPORT
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Linux LiveCD Router works on a minimal configuration of a 486 PC, 16 
MBytes of RAM, Bootable CDrom Reader, 1 or more Ethernet Cards and Floppy 
Drive. Does not require a had disk! 


HOW TO DOWNLOAD LIVECD ROUTER FROM THE INTERNET

The software is around 85 MBytes, and it takes aprox. 20 minutes to 
download with a broadband connection. You can download it from
http://www.wifi.com.ar/english/cdrouter.html


- LIVECD INSTALL

Burn cdrouter-20XX.iso on a cdrom media.
   
Make sure that you burn the ISO image directly onto a CDrom.
Some burning programs modify the iso image before writing, and generally
make the CDrom non-bootable. If you have problems try renaming the file
extension from .iso to .raw before burning. Or try using the free program
burnatonce http://www.burnatonce.com/downloads/

If at boot time you can not login with root/cdrouter. your CDR media
may have not been burned correctly. Some CDRs are low quality. Try burning
it again, or try a different brand of CDR media.


- NEW. HARD DISK, USB flash or SD memory card install.

- Extract cdrouter-2025.tar to your disk.
  (if it is a hard disk, make a boot partition of 130MBytes only
  and extract to it)
- make the disk bootable by running
  (from linux) /boot/bootinst.sh
- make the disk bootable by running
  (from windows) /boot/bootinst.bat

   
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QUICK START COMMANDS AND NETWORK CONFIGURATION
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TO LOGIN THE SYSTEM
To login the system use the user root, and the password cdrouter (all 
lower case)

On commercial versions, to login the web administrator point you web 
browser to http://192.168.1.1:10000 
and use the user: admin and the password: cdrouter 

Once the system is in operation, remember to change the passwords


ETHERNET CARDS

Linux LiveCD Router automatically detects one or more ethernert cards,
even if they are on-board cards. If you are using ISA cards you have to
manually use the commands listed on the file /etc/modules.conf to detect
them.

To verify the detection of you cards use the command:
ifconfig

To configure the cards you can use the menu program:
netconfig

examples of manual configuration commands are:
/sbin/ifconfig eth1 192.168.1.1
/sbin/route add -net 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 eth1


DIAL-UP ACCESS

CDrouter is preconfigured for an external generic modem connected 
at the serial port 0 (/dev/ttyS0)
to connect and disconnect use the following commands
ppp-on
ppp-off

if you have an internal modem, run the command
ppp-setup
configuration files will then be stored on the directory
/etc/ppp


FIXED IP or DHCP

Run the command netconfig, and follow the instructions on 
the interactive menu

then enable the changes by executing the command
/bin/sh /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 

or you can save the changes using configsave, and the reboot 
with ctrl-alt-del

to see the state of your routing table use
route -n


ADSL (Speedy, Telecom DSL, Ciudad Flash, etc)

Linux LiveCD Router supports all ADSL modems that are connected through an
ethernet card, as well as PPPoE modems. In addition the USB modems Alcatel
SpeedTouch and Conexant AccessRunner are supported.

configurador automatico adsl corriendo el comando:
adsl-setup
adsl-start
adsl-stop

la configuracion queda registrada en los archivos 
/etc/ppp/pppoe.conf
/etc/pap-secrets

Aditional documentation and faq available at
/opt/doc/network/adsl-howto


CABLEMODEM

Use the command netconfig, and enable dhcp on the ethernet 
card connected to your cablemodem

Examples of manual dhcp commands
/sbin/dhcpcd -t 10 -d eth0
dhcpcd eth0
dhcpcd -hostname cdrouter


ROUTING TABLE

To see the state of your routing table run
route -n

typical configuration examples are
route add default eth0
route add 192.168.1.0 eth1

to veryfy the configuration of your network interfaces run
ifconfig



FIREWALL/Masquerading

software iptables
To start filtering rules you can use some of the example commands located 
in the file
/etc/rc.d/rc.firewall


SHOREWALL

Is is preconfigured for the tipical installation with 2 ethernet cards 
eth0 and eth1

documentation and howto at /opt/docs/shorewall-howto
configuration files at /etc/shorewall


DNS Cache

This service come pre-configured, and generally it does not require any 
further configuration. You can point the machines on your local network to 
use the the ip of the LiveCD Router to use DNS.

Configuration files are located at /var/named
Useful commands are:
named.reload
named


REMOTE ADMINISTRATION (commercial versions)

Connect to http://192.168.1.1:10000 from a machine with a web
browser connected to the internal network. Or connect by ssh 
to 192.168.1.1


SNMP

Run the command snmpd, to monitor your LiveCD Router remotely. You can use 
any SNMP aplications (for example MRTG)


FULL DOCUMENTATION

Available on the cdrom at directory
/opt/doc

or online at
http://www.wifi.com.ar/english/doc/

if you have any questions write to us at info@wifi.com.ar

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If you have any questions write to us at info@easylivecd.com

Commercial Support and Integration Software LiveCD Router
(c) EasyLiveCD.com (c) WiFi.com.ar 

Aditional software provided by GNU/Linux, Slackware, Slax and other 
providers covered by the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

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