Re: [CentOS] Off topic - was: Re: Problem with WRT54GL router

2014-10-07 Thread Tom Bishop
>> >> Do note that I thought I read that tomato was no longer under development. > > > the original tomato is not, but it works very well. The original tomato > only runs on old school broadcom based WRT54's, not anything newer. > > there are a few forks, notably "Shibby" and "Toastman" that are

Re: [CentOS] Off topic - was: Re: Problem with WRT54GL router

2014-10-07 Thread John R Pierce
On 10/7/2014 11:09 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: Tom Bishop wrote: >> >>As another suggestion, you could try installing the Tomato firmware >>rather than dd-wrt. I used to run dd-wrt (on a v1.2 WRT-54GS) and had >>similar stability issues; I've personally found Tomato >>(http://www.polarcloud.com

Re: [CentOS] Off topic - was: Re: Problem with WRT54GL router

2014-10-07 Thread m . roth
Tom Bishop wrote: >> >> As another suggestion, you could try installing the Tomato firmware >> rather than dd-wrt. I used to run dd-wrt (on a v1.2 WRT-54GS) and had >> similar stability issues; I've personally found Tomato >> (http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato) to be more stable. > > +1 on tomato v

Re: [CentOS] Off topic - was: Re: Problem with WRT54GL router

2014-10-07 Thread ken
On 10/07/2014 01:40 PM Tom Bishop wrote: As another suggestion, you could try installing the Tomato firmware rather than dd-wrt. I used to run dd-wrt (on a v1.2 WRT-54GS) and had similar stability issues; I've personally found Tomato (http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato) to be more stable. - --

Re: [CentOS] Off topic - was: Re: Problem with WRT54GL router

2014-10-07 Thread Tom Bishop
> > As another suggestion, you could try installing the Tomato firmware > rather than dd-wrt. I used to run dd-wrt (on a v1.2 WRT-54GS) and had > similar stability issues; I've personally found Tomato > (http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato) to be more stable. > > > - -- > Nels Lindquist > > +1 on t