What is the most compelling reason to flash your router to the DD-WRT firmware?
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You can setup the router to be a wireless bridge. |
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For us it was the bandwidth monitoring tools. Tomato actually seems to have a nicer set of reports, but DD-WRT seems to be more full featured. |
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I've been running DD-WRT at home for well over three years on a couple different Linksys WRT54G's. The features I like:
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You can get a version of Tomato that has a more recent version of pppd, allowing MLPPP so you can bind several DSL lines. Or you can use it over just one line to evade Bell Nexxia's traffic shaping. The biggest reason I flashed my router was because the default limit of 512 open sockets on the WRT54G is too little. If you have a couple torrents going your router will easily lock up after 24 hours. Upping that to 4096 seems to have fixed things. I also got a lot of use out of the wireless bridge feature to connect my entertainment centre to wifi for $40, rather than $80 per device. |
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Others have mentioned the main features, so here are some of the more esoteric ones:
There's more...much more. I buy and recommend routers based on whether I can install dd-wrt on them. |
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