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X-Wrt is a set of packages and patches to enhance the end user experience of OpenWrt. It is NOT a fork of OpenWrt. We work in conjunction with the OpenWrt developers to extend OpenWrt.


Our packages currently work with the latest public release of OpenWrt - White Russian RC6. We also maintain backwards compatibility with OpenWrt White Russian RC5. Support of OpenWrt's upcoming Kamikaze firmware is coming soon. Explore this page to learn about our work, or just skip straight to installing X-Wrt and see the fruits of our labor yourself.

X-Wrt was started because there was a need for end user extensions to OpenWrt, such as an enhanced web management console (webif). For a long time now it has been established that OpenWrt is the best firmware in its class. It far exceeds other firmwares in performance, stability, extensibility, robustness, and design. We at X-Wrt decided it was long past time for end users to get access to this superior firmware.

We are a separate project from OpenWrt due to the difference in focus and development ideals. We are considerably more pragmatic than OpenWrt and have the goal of providing solutions today, while OpenWrt has a more idealistic development philosophy and intends to perfect the firmware core, no matter how many rewrites and how much time it takes. This difference in development attitude creates a complimentary atmosphere that benefits everyone.

This is a free, open-source, community-driven project. Our primary project ideals are:

Free and open-source. The project should be entirely free and open-source, licensed under the GPL. The project should always be hosted at an easily accessible site and source code readily available and easily built.

Easy entrance. The project should always be open to new contributors and have a low entrance barrier. Anyone should be able to contribute. We actively grant write access to anyone interested in having it. We believe people are responsible when given responsibility. Just ask and we'll sign y

Community driven. This isn't about 'us' offering 'you' something, it's about everyone coming together to work towards the common goal.

No monetary donations without accounting. The project can not accept monetary donations without having a treasurer to hold and account for all donations and what they have went towards.

This project is still young, but we are accomplishing things at a rapid pace. All our work is currently in beta, but our code can be used today and is more stable than many firmwares in their 'final' state. You can keep up with the latest developments by checking the xwrt-svncheckins message list that archives commit logs as they happen: https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/xwrt-svncheckins.

You can see and install our latest stable snapshot of webif² from http://x-wrt.org/