25-11-2009, 23:37 | #11 |
Rocket Fuel
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Apparently the WRT54GL will happily route 50Mbit when it has had Tomato installed on it. I'm yet to try it though as my WRT was getting a bit iffy but I'd much rather use the WRT than the Netgear that Virgin Media supplied.
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26-11-2009, 00:28 | #12 | |
Shacked up with the Archbishop
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If that is the case then I will hang onto when I've got the thumbs up on the install and order one. Prices online are ~£45 which is the same as the TP-Link TL-WR541G that vFast ask for pre-configured (cheap but cheerful router apparently). |
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26-11-2009, 11:03 | #13 |
Rocket Fuel
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If I get some time tonight I'll put my WRT54GL back in and see what throughput I can get from it.
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27-11-2009, 15:15 | #14 |
Rocket Fuel
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I put my WRT54GL running Tomato 1.25 back in use and it wouldn't go past about 25Mbit/sec. I upgraded it to 1.26 and still, 25Mbit/sec.
Shame! I'm going to look into these LITX based machines and try out M0n0wall and/or pFsense. |
27-11-2009, 17:49 | #15 |
Bananaman
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Yeah the old school WRT's really are getting long in the tooth i guess which is why i was trying to find other things, wish i'd bought that buffalo while it was cheap, apart from built in aerials i'd imagine its fine. http://gdgt.com/buffalo/nfiniti/whr-g300n/review/1x3/ The quick user review here would assume so to me, i'm still umming and ahhing over buying it now its back down to £32 on Amazon, its not that bad i guess. Most importantly i get a warranty as well!
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27-11-2009, 17:52 | #16 |
Rocket Fuel
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It's a real shame there isn't a more up to date version as the WRT platform is fantastic!
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27-11-2009, 20:02 | #17 |
Shacked up with the Archbishop
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Got the WRT54GL in the end.
Got our vFast install fitted but yet to hook it up to the router. If the 25mb service is made available then I will wait and see if it's worth the extra to upgrade. Paying £24.99 per month for the upto 10mb down and 2mb up service at the moment. |
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