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Old 17-01-2012, 23:40   #16
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Re: Tweaking SuperHub

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It doesn't say you can run Tomato on the E2000... how did you know it would? I want a new router to replace the VM allegedly-but-not-at-all-Superhub and was looking at a second hand Buffalo one.

My min requirements are MIMO 300N and Gigabit ports all around.
Because I'm running Tomato on an E2000....
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Old 18-01-2012, 01:01   #17
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Re: Tweaking SuperHub

Do Tomato work on Linksys WRT160N, as it looks easier to install than DD-WRT ?
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Old 18-01-2012, 07:11   #18
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Re: Tweaking SuperHub

I'm using an ASUS RT-N16 with TomatoUSB installed. http://tomatousb.org/
Works very well, and gives me lots of reporting facilities which I like :-)
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Old 18-01-2012, 07:56   #19
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Re: Tweaking SuperHub

I used to have the WRT54G when I was 20mbit dude and had to say goodbye when I moved up to 50mbit a couple of years ago, I think it maxed out for me at something like 25mbit. At the time I got the wrt150N which handled 50mbit no probs so you could try getting something like that second hand or in terms of future proofing you could probably do with a more up to date router with gigabit ports. I had to replace my 150N with a new one just before Christmas when I moved up to 100mbit. I have got the E3000 atm and it really is good. Interface wise it looks just the same as the wrt54g but with some more up to date options like supporting the latest wireless encryption standards and stuff like that. It is everything you had before but better and faster. Some people dont see the point of dual band but in my house it has gone down a treat with excellent signal strength. If it is something you would consider you defo want to be looking at the E3000 or 3200, otherwise the 2000 will be fine.

Stay with linksys, you know they are great, and only use the shub in modem mode.
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Re: Tweaking SuperHub

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If I were you I would start out by asking yourself what you want to do that the Superhub doesn't do, and work out the best solution from there.

As I indicated in my last-but-one post in this thread, if it's dual band you want you can do that without spending an extra penny.

If you need some other function then make sure you know what you're looking for before plumping for the most popular suggestion.

Thanks. I am well aware I can daisy chain access points to support multiple devices. What I want is the ability to graph and log bw usage, dump traffic on the router to a cifs mount and change my DNS servers handed out over dhcp. Oh, and I want to run dnsmasq to resolve local ips on my lan. All things the much older wrt54g is enabled to do with Tomato, thus why I jumped at the sight of a fancy new linksys running Tomato.

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Because I'm running Tomato on an E2000....
I asked 'how did you know it WOULD'., not how do you know it works.
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Old 18-01-2012, 08:08   #21
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Re: Tweaking SuperHub

Probably because it's listed on the tomatousb download page

http://tomatousb.org/download

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Re: Tweaking SuperHub

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Do Tomato work on Linksys WRT160N, as it looks easier to install than DD-WRT ?
Tomato is much better than ddwrt. Hopefully the guy above will indulge us with a compatibility list he has found / compiled, or at the very least tell us which specific version he has to allow us to try the same
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Re: Tweaking SuperHub

http://tomatousb.org/forum/t-386946

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Also full compatibility table

http://tomatousb.org/doc:build-types

You guys ever thought of using google???
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Re: Tweaking SuperHub

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thus why I jumped at the sight of a fancy new linksys running Tomato
good for you dude. Afaik I don't think the shub allows you to manually input dns servers. Somebody had a problem with the virgin ones before xmas and I am sure he said there was no support for dns configuration on the shub.
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Re: Tweaking SuperHub

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Thanks. I am well aware I can daisy chain access points to support multiple devices. What I want is the ability to graph and log bw usage, dump traffic on the router to a cifs mount and change my DNS servers handed out over dhcp. Oh, and I want to run dnsmasq to resolve local ips on my lan. All things the much older wrt54g is enabled to do with Tomato, thus why I jumped at the sight of a fancy new linksys running Tomato.

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I asked 'how did you know it WOULD'., not how do you know it works.
Same question as far as im concerned i know it wouldrun because im running it.. afaik there are no new hardware revisions.. id ask a more specific question in the future if you want details
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Re: Tweaking SuperHub

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Same question as far as im concerned i know it wouldrun because im running it.. afaik there are no new hardware revisions.. id ask a more specific question in the future if you want details
If that is your genuine interpretation of what I asked I suggest you take some lessons in language.
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