Open Wrt - Derivatives

Derivatives

  • CeroWrt - CeroWrt purpose is to complement the debloat-testing kernel tree and provide a platform for real-world testing of bufferbloat fixes.
  • Chillifire - OpenWrt-based firmware with focus on wireless hotspot management
  • Coova - OpenWrt-based with focus on wireless hotspots.
  • Gargoyle - A web interface for OpenWrt with a strong emphasis on usability. It was originally available as a set of packages for OpenWrt. As the author of Gargoyle started to make modifications to the base system layout of OpenWrt, the package system was dropped and the only currently available downloads are full firmware images. Gargoyle makes extensive use of JavaScript, to offload as much work as possible to the client computer, and is focused on ease of use, striving to reach a level comparable to the appliance feel of commercial router firmware.
  • Flukso - Wireless sensor nodes using an Atheros AR2317 chipset running a patched OpenWrt OS for communication. Sources and hardware schematics available on Github.
  • FON - OpenWrt-based wireless routers acting as hotspots. Sources and toolchain available on fonosfera.org
  • FreeWRT - A fork of the OpenWrt project.
  • Freifunk - German software supports wireless mesh networks with OLSR, based on OpenWrt, available in several languages.
  • H-WRT - Hardware solutions for OpenWrt
  • LibreWRT - OpenWrt-based GNU/Linux-libre distribution for computers with minimal resources, such as the Ben Nanonote, ath9k based wifi routers, and other hardware.
  • Midge Linux
  • Obelisco - (Website in Spanish)
  • OpenSAN - OpenWRT-based iSCSI target Storage Area Network realization.
  • OpenWRT/MLPPP - A fork of OpenWrt and Linux/MLPPP. Offers a better than stock MLPPP implementation (to avoid DPI-based throttling and for line bonding) by using Linux/MLPPP code. Developed by Canadian ISPs Acanac and Caneris, it also features web interface tweaks (mostly to make initial setup and basic configuration easier on the average user) and comes pre-packaged with consumer-oriented features like USB support for their most popular hardware and QoS scripts.
  • PacketProtector - OpenWrt-based security distribution that includes IDS, IPS, VPN, and web antivirus capabilities.
  • qMp - OpenWrt distribution for quick deployments of Mesh networks and nodes for wireless community networks.
  • RO.B.IN - ROBIN (ROuting Batman INside) is an FOSS mesh network project, deployed on top of OpenWrt kamikaze, running on any Atheros AP51 routers and using the B.A.T.M.A.N. routing algorithm.
  • X-Wrt - Enhancements to the OpenWrt web interface.

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