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Nov 23, 2006View in Crawl 4
i already have a standard version of DD-WRT on mine. its dated 12/25/05 and its V23. is there a new version? And if I upgrade, do i have to flash the mini version back onor just the new standard version over my old standard version? Thanks
A $600 router? Give me a break. These days you can pick up a Cisco 1710 on eBay for under $100. The 1710 includes an integrated VPN processor (up to 25 inbound VPN terminations), as well as the usual power of Cisco IOS just like you find on much more expensive routers. It is ultimately configurable, well beyond what you can do with dd-wrt or any other consumer-grade router.Plus it's actually stable and reliable.
Let's see here....take my $60.00 Linksys router and replace the proprietary firmware with one that every little s**thead peewee in the world is able to download and learn how to hack for free. I think I'll pass! Thanks anyway.
dynaguyNov 23, 2006
I used DDWRT before. Now I am REALLY HAPPY with tomato 0.0.9<a class="user" href="http://www.linksysinfo.org/portal/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=160">http://www.linksysinfo.org/portal/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=160</a>It's stable, fast and has graphic to show the traffic
geronimoNov 23, 2006
How is stealing their software sponsoring them? I like to think I'm hurting them as much as possible.
kdubbz6688Nov 24, 2006
i already have a standard version of DD-WRT on mine. its dated 12/25/05 and its V23. is there a new version? And if I upgrade, do i have to flash the mini version back onor just the new standard version over my old standard version? Thanks
calvarezNov 24, 2006
A $600 router? Give me a break. These days you can pick up a Cisco 1710 on eBay for under $100. The 1710 includes an integrated VPN processor (up to 25 inbound VPN terminations), as well as the usual power of Cisco IOS just like you find on much more expensive routers. It is ultimately configurable, well beyond what you can do with dd-wrt or any other consumer-grade router.Plus it's actually stable and reliable.
mrgumpNov 24, 2006
Let's see here....take my $60.00 Linksys router and replace the proprietary firmware with one that every little s**thead peewee in the world is able to download and learn how to hack for free. I think I'll pass! Thanks anyway.
obkenobiNov 25, 2006
$6 router? That's pretty cheap!