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How does it fare against linksys t-mobile G router?
This is a great wireless router. I've set a couple of them up for friends, and they're solid, stable and easy to set up and add wireless clients. Strongly recommended if you don't need wireless N.
Last time I bought one, they were $20 AR. I've been bird dogging this piece at that price for friends ever since.
"SSH 1024bit encrypted link"The great Tomato teddy bear USB mod for this (and other) routers - fantastic
I've been surfing from the hotel to my home via SSH 1024bit encrypted link for the last few hours using this router and the teddy bear 44 mod. One of the best routers and best firmwares that I've ever used, period.
"SSH 1024bit encrypted link"
Is that a feature of the teddy bear mod tomato firmware, or just something you happen to be doing through the router? (i.e. does the teddy bear mod make surfing from hotel to home via encrypted link any easier for a novice?)
Did you flash them with DD-WRT or Tomato? From what I've heard the stock firmware is nothing to write home about. I intend to flash it either way, just curious.
Got mine thurs. Dropped Teddy_bears tomato mod on it. Had trouble at first ended up having to tftp the DD-WRT asus mini firmware. Wouldn"t work using the asus firmware recovery utility. Popped tomato on there and like amazing!. Best QOS features i have ever used on non enterprise hardware. My Teenagers are going to hate me. Bit torrent traffic just came to a screeching halt in my house. The Graphing and bandwidth logging are outstanding. Connection details all of it. Outstanding inexpensive home or small office router with some enterprise class features.
Engineer, how's the response time using this router as an SSH tunnel? I've done the same with DD-WRT on a Linksys WRT54GL and found it kind of pokey.
I just set them up with the stock firmware. My friends aren't into gaming or anything else too demanding. All they need is good, reliable download speed, and that's what they got 24/7. They also power down at the end of the day so each new day is a new reboot.
Adding a new laptop to the system is a breeze. Just bring the laptop close to the base machine, click once on the base machine, and it automatically installs the security access on the laptop. Couldn't be easier.![]()
When you say power down, do you mean their computer or the router? Is there any significant benefit to unplugging the router at the end of each day?
And Engineer, since you seem to be in the know what is a good starting point for picking up these advanced features offered by the tomato mod? The Samba, NAS, and especially SSH features are intriguing but I feel in over my head when trying to follow tutorials. Should I be able to follow a simple tutorial, or would I be better off learning some basics first?