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Interesting.<br>I will have a look as my router is a Dlink DSL604T Wireless router/modem and see if its supported<br>Will be worth a try and as you say if it bricks nothing lost really.<br><br><br><br>Regards<br>
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Greg <br><br><br><br><br>> Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 15:49:08 -0700<br>> Subject: Re: Modem Router<br>> From: joewski@gmail.com<br>> To: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com<br>> <br>> Hi Greg,<br>> <br>> Just a suggestion have you tried flashing your ADSL/Router to WW-<br>> DRT.com. A long time ago I had problems with torrents overloading my<br>> Linksys wrt54gs causing disconnects. I did some research and found<br>> this open source replacement for my cisco firmware. Many routers are<br>> supported. (Rember most routers run linux under the hood.)<br>> <br>> The WW-DRT software is fantastic, however there is a little bit of a<br>> learning curve. There is also the fear one has of flashing your<br>> router. But if you hate the router anyway, then its not as big a<br>> problem if you brick it. WW-DRT has a nice WEB gui interface. I would<br>> not buy a modem/router that isn't supported by ww-drt, that how much I<br>> like it now. Also I would look for a router with a usb port or two.<br>> This make it possible to use you router as a small web server as well.<br>> Goto the website ww-drt.com and check it out.<br>> <br>> I particularly like features like memory management, the ability to<br>> tweak the router, control who has access, at what time, power levels,<br>> cpu frequencies, feature that are enabled etc. You can seperate ports<br>> to run an isolated server to the web and protect the rest of the lan.<br>> Update the firmware, run cron jobs. Check what wireless connections<br>> are around, see whos connected, relay link routers and other advanced<br>> configurations I'm still getting my head around. The other nice thing<br>> is once you've learn't the interface, you can use it on any new router<br>> that dd-wrt supports. You can back up your configuration.<br>> regards,<br>> <br>> Joe.<br>> <br>> On 11 Sep, 19:39, Greg McNamara <maccamenz...@hotmail.com> wrote:<br>> > Can anyone recommend a Wireless ADSL /ADSL2+ Modem /Router for Ubuntu.<br>> ><br>> > My DLINK has a well reported problem with disconnects.<br>> ><br>> > Thanks<br>> ><br>> > Regards<br>> ><br>> > Greg<br>> ><br>> > _________________________________________________________________<br>> > Need a place to rent, buy or share? Let us find your next place for you!http://clk.atdmt.com/NMN/go/157631292/direct/01/<br>> ><br>> > --<br>> > ubuntu-au mailing list<br>> > ubuntu...@lists.ubuntu.comhttps://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au<br>> <br>> -- <br>> ubuntu-au mailing list<br>> ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com<br>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au<br><br /><hr />Check out The Great Australian Pay Check <a href='http://clk.atdmt.com/NMN/go/157639755/direct/01/' target='_new'>Take a peek at other people's pay and perks</a></body>
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