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by upofadown
2411 days ago
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The generic answer: 1. OpenWRT for the most flexibility but you have to edit config files for the more obscure stuff. Tends to take more memory/CPU than others and tends not to run well on older hardware. An entire platform. 2. DD-WRT for the most features available from the web interface. Older versions are suggested for older hardware but that might have security implications. 3. Tomato for the easiest and nicest web configuration interface. Does not support as wide a range of hardware as the others. Might also have issues with older hardware for more obscure features. |
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