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== Design and Use Case == ADSL Linux is typically based on a heavily customized version of **OpenWrt** or **DD-WRT**, but stripped down further to focus almost exclusively on wide-area network (WAN) connectivity and basic network address translation (NAT). * '''Minimal Footprint:''' The entire operating system, including the kernel and core utilities (like BusyBox), is designed to occupy less than 8MB of flash memory. This is achieved by compiling the kernel with only the absolute necessary modules and removing all non-essential user-space applications. * '''Focus on Network Management:''' It includes command-line tools for direct management of the ADSL modem, PPPoE/PPPoA negotiation, and extensive **iptables** configuration for firewalling. While a web interface (like uHTTPd) is often available, the primary configuration method is via secure shell (SSH) for maximum resource efficiency. * '''Kernel Optimizations:''' The distribution is often compiled with a specialized kernel that prioritizes network packet processing speed and stability over general-purpose computing performance. This makes it an ideal, if niche, solution for environments where internet connectivity reliability is critical, and power consumption must be minimized, such as remote monitoring stations or off-grid communications setups. Due to the declining use of ADSL technology in favor of fiber, the development of ADSL Linux is now focused on maintenance and security patching for existing deployments rather than new feature development.
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