You might also want to check out the Tomato firmware for it. In my 
opinion, the QoS works a little better and gives you more control than 
on dd-wrt.

Crazy Canucks wrote:
> After looking into it more, the WRT54GL doesn't do everything I need it 
> to do.  I need a pretty sophisticated QoS setup for bandwidth control, 
> and what the WRT54GL offers is far too basic.  I'm trying to find 
> information on the dd-wrt firmware.
>
> Drek
>
> Crazy Canucks wrote:
>   
>> The WRT54's apparently consume about 6 - 8 watts.  Even if you take the 
>> low for the box you use, and the high for the router, that's 20% the 
>> power.  I knew there would be a difference but didn't realize there 
>> would be such a large difference.  That makes me much more serious about 
>> switching...
>>
>> The WRT54GL should cost under $60.  I know I can get one up here in 
>> Canada for under $90 including tax and shipping.
>>
>> Drek
>>
>> Guy Watkins wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> You are correct.  But this is a Linux group, and I was asked what router I
>>> used, so I answered.  I also do other stuff with that Linux system (DNS,
>>> email, DHCP, NTP).
>>>
>>> Here in Maryland, as of about 1 year ago, it costs $.15 per kilowatt hour.
>>> So, 50 watts would cost about $5 per month.  So, buying a new WRTG54L (or
>>> similar) may pay for its self the first year.  But I don't know what they
>>> cost, or how much power they require.
>>>
>>> Also, if I were not using a PC I would buy a WRTG54L.
>>>
>>> Guy
>>>
>>> } -----Original Message-----
>>> } From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hlds_linux-
>>> } [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Crazy Canucks
>>> } Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 9:00 PM
>>> } To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
>>> } Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] CSS problems
>>> } 
>>> } Not flaming you, but not everyone has the knowledge to properly
>>> } configure their own Linux router, I know I don't.  So for those
>>> } something like BrazilFW is the best option.  And I am seriously
>>> } considering switching to the Linksys WRTG54L because even an old
>>> } barebones computer will consume more power than a dedicated router like
>>> } the Linksys.
>>> } 
>>> } Drek
>>> } 
>>> } Guy Watkins wrote:
>>> } > And old PC (P-200MHz with 64 Meg RAM).
>>> } > 2 network cards (100 Mb).
>>> } > 2 3 Gig disks configured as RAID1 (software).
>>> } > Installed Debian.
>>> } > Configured IPTables.
>>> } >
>>> } > I used old spare parts, so it was free.  Burns about 40-50 watts.
>>> } >
>>> } > Works great.
>>> } >
>>> } > } -----Original Message-----
>>> } > } From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hlds_linux-
>>> } > } [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Erik Southworth
>>> } > } Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 6:49 AM
>>> } > } To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
>>> } > } Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] CSS problems
>>> } > }
>>> } > } I suspect my router should be upgraded too for quite some time but
>>> } haven't
>>> } > } decided on a product solution. What kind of Linux NAT/router solution
>>> } did
>>> } > } U
>>> } > } get?
>>> } > }
>>> } > } On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 7:00 PM, Guy Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> } > } home.com>wrote:
>>> } > }
>>> } > } > I had a bad Linksys NAT/router.  I replaced it with a Linux
>>> } NAT/router
>>> } > } and
>>> } > } > have not seen the problem.  But I have also not played more than
>>> } about
>>> } > } 10
>>> } > } > minutes since the change, so I can't be sure it is really fixed.
>>> } > } >
>>> } > } > } -----Original Message-----
>>> } > } > } From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> } [mailto:hlds_linux-
>>> } > } > } [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Erik Southworth
>>> } > } > } Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 10:31 AM
>>> } > } > } To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
>>> } > } > } Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] CSS problems
>>> } > } > }
>>> } > } > } I have noticed weird stuff too, but not that extreme. Usually just
>>> } > } > weapons
>>> } > } > } floating for a short time after death. The other day a bunch of
>>> } people
>>> } > } on
>>> } > } > } a
>>> } > } > } GunGame server got freaked out by something I missed but nobody
>>> } got a
>>> } > } > } screen
>>> } > } > } shot soon enough.
>>> } > } > }
>>> } > } > } On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 5:53 PM, Guy Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> } > } > } home.com>wrote:
>>> } > } > }
>>> } > } > } > I don't know if this is a server of client problem.
>>> } > } > } >
>>> } > } > } > I was on vacation for the past week.  No problems before
>>> } vacation.
>>> } > } >  Now,
>>> } > } > } 2
>>> } > } > } > of us have problems on my servers and at least 1 other server.
>>> } > } > } >
>>> } > } > } > I host and play break maps, like breakfloor.  After a few rounds
>>> } > } most
>>> } > } > } > breakable objects are not visible, but still there.  I can shoot
>>> } > } them
>>> } > } > } and
>>> } > } > } > hear them break and see the shards.  Also, at this time people
>>> } are
>>> } > } > } > invisible, but you can still see the stuff they are carrying.
>>> } The
>>> } > } HE
>>> } > } > } nade
>>> } > } > } > looks like a flash or smoke while in the air, but still
>>> } explodes.
>>> } > } > } >  Sometimes
>>> } > } > } > it is like we are in spec more.  Can't shoot, but can switch
>>> } weapons
>>> } > } > and
>>> } > } > } > walk, but our chat is grey as in spec.  The scoreboard is
>>> } sometimes
>>> } > } > } empty.
>>> } > } > } > When we kill it shows "disconnected" killed "disconnected".
>>> } > } > } >
>>> } > } > } > What in the world went wrong in the past week?
>>> } > } > } >
>>> } > } > } > Thanks,
>>> } > } > } > Astro
>>> } > } > } >
>>> } > } > } >
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