I just picked up one of these TM02's and saw in an Amazon review mention of OpenWrt. I'm totally new here, and while I haven't opened command line for probably a year or two, back in the day I set up my own linux webserver to host my blog and podcast and such. So I have SOME experience, but am not a seasoned pro by any means.
Why should I install OpenWrt? If I primarily want to use it to serve up movies for the kids to watch on a Galaxy, Kindle Fire, iPad and iPhone, will switching to OpenWrt give me better options?
Also, I have always been vaguely interested in the PirateBox project. I was able to find one related post, but it wasn't clear if it would work on it. Think it would be a good solution for it?
Finally... if I do install the basic package of OpenWrt from the first post in this thread... Does it function the same way the original factory software does but have options to do even more? Or will it require significant tweaking to get it to do the basic functions, namely bridging wired connections, relaying wireless ones, sharing files, etc....
Thanks. Sorry for the newb dump. I've spent a bunch of time reading posts, but I feel like I'm playing CSI OpenWrt. hoping someone with the 411 can give me the straight scoop!