Here's an Idea I've had for a few days... For those who haven't heard, Linksys is making the firmware in many of their routers open source, as it's based on Linux. Many individuals and groups have extended the firmware (Such as Sveasoft, HyperWRT, DD-WRT, Wifibox, etc.. The interesting thing is that you can add programs to these routers like they were little Linux boxes, (Because, in essence, they are). It would be really neat if UltraVNC's repeater wound up in one of these firmwares. Imagine, no need to run a Windows PC with the repeater, no annoying port forwarding... The repeater is right where it needs to be, with full Internet access. No slowing down local traffic. Also, some of these firmwares work with popular Dynamic DNS servers, like no-ip.org, automatically updating your IP address. Suddenly, everyone with a high speed connection can run a repeater without a dedicated computer or static IP.
This could also apply to nat2nat, or perhaps EchoVNC as well.
For those with a spam besides Linksys, Sveasoft's latest creation should work with different brands of routers (Apparently many of them use the same chipsets).
Anyone interested?




