quote author=kitz link=topic=3784.msg90924#msg90924 date=1229179872]
I believe Voyager got 'caught out' by this several years ago too and had to make their source available too.
One of the things that techies like is having acess to certain information and its why certain routers will become popular in a certain sector.
I certainly liked my Voyager router because of shell access - and stability of the broadcom chipset.
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I've already downloaded the source code package for the DG834GT, a 53MByte zip. It seems to come complete with a build.sh and README telling me exactly how to generate my own .img file, suitable for installation just like a normal firmware 'upgrade', once I've made any changes to the source. Reallistically, I'm unlikely ever to get around to playing with it, but I guess the 'DG Team firmwares' are evidence of just how much can be done.