Optware - DD-WRT Wiki
forum.dd-wrt.com › wiki › indexWith the latest DD-WRT (v23 SP2 and v24 SP1) (until build 19519), it is possible to install Optware packages from NSLU2-Linux project. This port of Optware is tailored for DD-WRT and extends the router to full feature linux if enough storage (jffs, SD/MMC Card, USB) is provided for packages.
Optware - DD-WRT Wiki
https://forum.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/OptwareThis port of Optware is tailored for DD-WRT and extends the router to full feature linux if enough storage (jffs, SD/MMC Card, USB) is provided for packages. The main feature of this package is that it installs all required files under /opt with 1000 ported applications. With buildroot toolchain, system library independence is also added.
Installing Entware - DD-WRT Wiki
wiki.dd-wrt.com › wiki › indexIt was founded as an alternative to very outdated Optware packages. Within five years of development several Entware forks were born to run on NASes, PCs and new ARM routers. Now x86, x64, MIPS, MIPSEL, ARMv5 and ARMv7 forks are merged into Entware.
Optware on K3-AC-ARM - DD-WRT Wiki
wiki.dd-wrt.com › wiki › indexThis page is relevant only to ARM-based Broadcom routers such as the Netgear R7000 (and others compatible with the K3-AC-ARM build). The current state of Optware on these routers is that it is NOT OFFICIALLY SUPPORTED, meaning that neither BS nor Kong builds currently come with a working ipkg/opkg and there are NO REPOSITORIES yet that are formally confirmed as compatible with DD-WRT on K3-AC-ARM.