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Note: If you’re currently running a PirateBox on your router with version 0.6 and below, you should follow the Update a very old PirateBox-HowTo. Please Note: The instructions below are specifically for the TP-Link MR3020, TP-Link MR3040, and the GLiNet routers. If you’re currently running an 1.0.* version of PirateBox on your router, these instructions should get you up and running in a flash (literally!).
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PirateBox is an anonymous offline mobile file-sharing and communications system built with free software and inexpensive off-the-shelf hardware.