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y8s 07-25-2011 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by ScottFW (Post 752837)
If I ever decide that G wireless is too slow, I'd rather move the router and hardwire it to the speed-needy devices than buy a new N router and be relegated to shitty firmware.

There are Very Nerdy ways of connecting your awesome tomato router to a wireless N router such that the N router is doing nothing but providing the N speeds while the tomato router is handling all of the network control. At least I think there is.

I'm currently piggybacking my FIOS shitty actiontec router on the back of my tomato linksys and the linksys obtains the FIOS IP and doles out IPs via dhcp or static lease or whatnot and the shitty router merely does MoCA as a client on the tomato network.

deets: http://data.agaric.com/how-setup-lin...r-verizon-fios

Laur3ns 07-25-2011 04:40 PM

Get a Juniper MX80 with 4x10G

redfred18t 07-25-2011 10:22 PM

Got the e2500 setup this evening and has been working great so far. Thanks again for your help everyone

NA6C-Guy 07-25-2011 10:43 PM


Originally Posted by rmcelwee (Post 752389)
I have several but my main one is a WRT54G. The main drawback is that I cannot setup as many ports (port directing) as I want. I think the limit is around 10. There has to be a hack to change the software but I haven't messed around with my network for a while.

Another vote for WRT54G. My old route, which was a piss poor excuse for a router made by Belkin, always gave me connectivity issues. I always blamed it on the ISP, but it was on my end. Got the WRT54G and it all went away. Been using it for a few years now. Very solid and for a great price.

^n/m, late


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