Tomato firmware for routers!!!

hatter

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A year-and-a-half ago, we showed you how to turn your $60 router into a highly configurable $600 router with DD-WRT, a free, open source firmware. Since then there's been a lot of development of open source firmwares, and today we're taking a look at my new favorite, a firmware called Tomato. Tomato does almost everything DD-WRT does—from Wi-Fi signal boosting to Quality of Service bandwidth allocation—in addition to offering a simplified interface chock-full of fancy charts and graphs. Sound good? Let's get started.
Feature: Turn Your $60 Router into a User-Friendly Super-Router with Tomato

Pity, my router is not supported.
 
Old news, iv been running tomato since almost 2 years now :p

Its the best firmware available right now for the broadcom chipsets.

I have used DD-WRT also but found it way too buggy, and after flashing to tomato i havent faced any issues that i faced with DD-WRT.

I have 2 Linksys WRT54GL's flashed to tomato running a WDS which gives wireless reception all across my 3 BHK Flat.
 
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