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Linksys Routers and DD-WRT
I move from office to office and have to VPN to the home office and have so-so flaky results with the VPN. I converted all of the routers I have to use to DD-WRT and its safe to say that performance and range has almost doubled. Using RDC (Remote Desktop Client)] if you don't know what it is you are missing out on the 8th wonder of the world] --it moves like I am sitting in front of the Puter.
Now for at home if you want to make your Wifi fly do the DD-WRT and maybe an extended antenna or bridge, I am using the Engenius 2610 and once again I have more hotspots than Vegas. |
Can you rewrite that without the acronyms and with an explanation that non-computer geeks like me can understand?
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You can reprogram your Linksys routers (The little blue boxes with antenna's) to do much more than beam interweb to your laptop with free software.:) and there is a fancy application so you can access your desktop remotely just like you're at home. The Engenius Wifi makes a wireless bridge so I can drink beer and surf the net in my barn or deer blind. |
Yep, that's what I thought you said.:rolleyes:
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Ah the wonders of technology. One day I intend to surf the forum while lounging in my pool. Just have to get the pool :o
- Peter. |
Not all Linksys routers can be reflashed with DD-WRT. Additionally, DD-WRT is not limited to Linksys - it works on many other routers and AP's, many of which are arguably superior to the Linksys hardware.
Many folks - myself included - are of the opinion DD-WRT has gotten too complex, and has it's own set of issues. Given the choice between the stock firmware and DD-WRT, I'd still go with DD-WRT - but there's another option. Tomato firmware has a pretty big following of it's own - and I've found it to be far more stable, better performing, and more useful for my needs than DD-WRT. In particular, it's a superior choice if one is using VOIP - it has much better QOS than DD-WRT, allowing your voice calls to work near perfect regardless of what else is being downloaded/uploaded. |
Is there any mods to increase the broadcast strength?
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I am working on a project designing a network for a local non profit organization. Their budget is small, so if its got some decent range, this may work out well for them. |
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Do you know if DD can display a terms and conditions page before the user can access the web?
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Still, the hardware itself makes a huge difference...I've found the Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 (readily available on eBay) to have far superior signal strength to any of the Linksys models I've used, and it's both DD-WRT and Tomato compatible. There are tons of Linksys models and I've not tried them all, but still...if you don't already have a Linksys, the Buffalo is relatively cheap and gets great reviews. |
Hmmm, I want to go with a ValuePoint AP, but the budget is not big enough.
Thats why we are looking for some other alternatives. |
Check out the DD-WRT website I imagine there is a build for almost anything, I agree on the Buffalo hardware newer Linksys is crap WRT just makes it a little better. IIRC Buffalo is now shipping with WRT.
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I use stock firmware on the router, and have no trouble with a Cisco VPN, nor with RDC which I use almost daily.
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