Linux LiveCD Router turns any old PC into a modern router, firewall, QoS traffic control, and VPN appliance and lets you speed up your Internet connection. It does not require installation and supports inexpensive hardware such as USB and PCMCIA WiFi and Ethernet cards. It can boot from a CD, flash drive, or hard disk.
| Licenses | GPL |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Translations | Spanish |
Recent releases


Changes: The sections of the documentation about booting from hard disk and flash disk were updated.


Changes: New additions are Linux kernel 2.6.28, an ext4 file system option, USB WiFi drivers, and Madwifi Atheros version hal 0.10.5.6. Ndiswrappers are not available in this version.


Changes: This release updates iptables to version 1.4.0. It adds a new forwarding module. It has GrandCentral Style Service (limited). It includes Follow-Me, Ring-All-Phones, and PSTN Forwarding with integrated accounting.


Changes: This release updates iptables to version 1.4.0, and shorewall firewall to version 3.4.8. It updates support for multi-ISP, packet shaping, and traffic control in shorewall. The old wondershaper script can still be used as an option.


Changes: Minor bugfixes to default configurations. Updated multiple ISP and bonding drivers. An Eee 701 drivers bugfix.
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