[ale] suggestions wanted for old router

David Tomaschik david at tuxteam.com
Wed May 13 07:37:34 EDT 2009


James Sumners wrote:
> I use Tomato on my WRT54GL. I like how it is simple to use, yet
> includes some advanced features (e.g. QoS). If I'm not mistaken,
> OpenWRT requires you to edit all of the configuration files by hand.
> While that may be a more powerful system, it's just not what I am
> looking for in such a device (I had already built that with an old P2
> system).
>
>   
The current OpenWRT (Kamikaze) has an impressive web UI called LuCI. 
(Lua Configuration Interface).  I have this running on two routers,
including my "border router" with QoS, port forwarding, etc.  I'm hoping
to switch to an ISP that supports multiple IPs at some point so I can do
DMZ to a home server, but that's off in the future -- but OpenWRT does
it well from what I've seen.

David

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