Quick question, about either DDWRT or Tomato.  Can either one handle
dual WAN links in an active-passive fashion?  I would think that once
you have the firmware on there , you could make any of the ports act
as a WAN and then just set the metric of the second connection so that
it won't use it unless the first connection goes down.

:wq!
jason



On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 11:35 AM, stan orr <sso...@mtpalomar.net> wrote:
> Dino K wrote:
>>
>> I'm not aware of ASUS making a wireless router based on DDWRT
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 10:02 AM, stan orr <sso...@mtpalomar.net
>> <mailto:sso...@mtpalomar.net>> wrote:
>>
>>    Dino K wrote:
>>
>>        Buffalos are the best DDWRT, hands down...
>>        .
>>
>>
>>        On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Paul Saenz
>>        <forensicneoph...@gmail.com
>>        <mailto:forensicneoph...@gmail.com>
>>        <mailto:forensicneoph...@gmail.com
>>        <mailto:forensicneoph...@gmail.com>>> wrote:
>>
>>           From you experience can you tell me what are some of the better
>>           routers (ease of use/reliability/feature full/etc.) that are
>>           supported
>>           by ddwrt...... economy ($wise) is a plus.
>>
>>
>>           Thanks
>>           Paul
>>
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>>    WOW!!  I work for an ISP and we deal with routers all the time.  I
>>    would have to say that Buffalo and Belkin are the two that we have
>>    the most problems with.
>>    For the DDWRT firmware, we use ASUS exclusively.
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> They don't with the DD-WRT installed.  We change their firmware to DD-WRT
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