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Old 20-01-2012, 19:29   #3
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Re: Using Windows 7 pc as router

Standalone routers with OpenWRT (which does run on the DIR-615, though not particularly well last time I had anything to do with it) offer much better control than DD-WRT which in turn offers much better control than vanilla Windows.

That said there's plenty of programs you can run on Windows to give you exceedingly fine-grained control over bandwidth and what not, but I'd suggest a dedicated Linux router OS distribution instead of Windows if that's what you wanted.
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