Look under the or Network tabs for the new LuCI module.
If it doesn't appear, clear your browser cache or restart the LuCI service: /etc/init.d/uhttpd restart Common tar Commands for Reference tar -xvf [file] files from an archive. tar -tvf [file] List the contents without extracting. tar -cvf [name].tar [folder] Create a new tar archive. How to get a customize tar.xz release #2746 - GitHub
: Visit the download section of your router’s custom firmware provider (e.g., OpenWrt.org or community forums). 2. Upload to Your Device Download wselectorESluci tar
Log in to your router via SSH (using PuTTY or your terminal) and run these commands: : cd /tmp
: Use the following command: scp wselectorESluci.tar root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ 3. Extract and Install Look under the or Network tabs for the new LuCI module
Once downloaded to your computer, you need to move the file to your router/device:
After installation, the "WSelector" or related menu should appear in your router's web interface: Open your browser and go to http://192.168.1.1 . tar -cvf [name]
:Most LuCI plugins contain an installation script or require moving files to the /www or /usr/lib/lua/luci directories. Check for a README or install.sh inside the extracted folder. 4. Access via Web Interface