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Old 02-09-2009, 13:31   #1
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Friday next week I'm having my Virgin Media cable modem upgraded to 50Mbit and in the process am saving the company the princely sum of £1/month. Bargain.

At present I'm using a Linksys WRT54GL running Tomato and until about 3 months ago it had performed flawlessly but lately it seems to get its knickers in a twist and stops routing. I can fix it by logging into the web interface and doing an release & renew of the WAN IP address but it's not ideal because I've got a Slingbox at home and it's a pain when the router throws a hissy fit and I can't watch the Slingbox from whatever crap hotel I'm in. I could schedule a reboot but I'd rather solve the problem than work around it.

I've seen reports that despite having a 100Mbit WAN port the WRT54GL won't give more than about 30Mbit so I'm looking for a new one.

Virgin Media will give me a router as part of the installation but I need nice things like PAT, bandwidth monitoring and so on so whatever thing they supply won't be of much use.

Any suggestions? I like the way Tomato is extremely easy to configure so I'm wanting to keep something GUI based if possible. I could use one of the spare Cisco 1712's or similar that I've got at work but away from work I don't want to faff about if I want to change an ACL or whatever.

I've got a PIX501 sitting idle at home but that baulked at the 10Mbit I originally had from Virgin. Maybe I'll give that another try first of all.
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Old 02-09-2009, 13:37   #2
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I forgot to say that I don't care if it has GigE or 10/100 LAN ports. Same for wireless as I've already got something else doing the switching and a couple of AP's handing the wireless stuff.
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Old 02-09-2009, 13:39   #3
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I've always liked linksys stuff... but I've had quite a lot of luck with Draytek stuff if you've ever used it in the past.

Dlink is flakey. Netgear is ok I think. Cant's stand belkin stuff
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Old 02-09-2009, 13:44   #4
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I like Linksys stuff too but AFAIK none of the Linksys kit that'll cope with 50Mbit will let me run a 3rd party firmware (like I do today) which gives me a lot more features.

D-Link stuff is generally crap in my experience and Belkin is utter garbage!
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Not sure if Draytek stuff allows 3rd party :/

It's all a bit beyond me really - I just thought I'd give you my thoughts on dlink and belking though
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Old 02-09-2009, 13:50   #6
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I have a Draytek 2910vg in the garage, if you want to try it? No third party firmwares but it does do a lot of stuff(tm)
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Not expecting anyone to buy one, but I've had Netgear and a couple of other makes I can't remember now, and my Belkin router is the only one that's worked consistently well. It's not all-singing all-dancing but it does the job fine. Just wanted to put some love in for my little router.
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Old 02-09-2009, 13:57   #8
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I have a Draytek 2910vg in the garage, if you want to try it? No third party firmwares but it does do a lot of stuff(tm)
That'd be awesome - ta. I'll drop you a PM
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I was gonna suggest a WRT54... I've got one running DD-WRT and its perfect. however I never push that much bandwidth so don't know how that particular firmware would coap, I do prefer it to Tomato though.
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I've got a crappy ebuyer-special-rebranded-Safecom that's never let me down in 4 years, but then again I don't ask much of it.
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