unscrew the antennas if you arent using the wirless, I did it and you 
have about a 2' range that the wireless actually works on.

Depends on the version of the router.  Some cant handle either Tomato OR 
DD-WRT.

DarkRose wrote:
> I recently discovered (here comes the tie-in) that due to the fact
> that my Linksys WRT54G router runs on a Linux-based firmware, lots of
> various open-source firmware upgrades are available for it. I'm
> looking to upgrade the firmware to get rid of a couple pesky re-
> occuring problems...
> 1. Every month to 6 weeks having to reset all setting to factory
> defaults because it stops throughputting traffic, and nothing else
> works to resolve it.
> 2. The router randomly re-enables my wireless connection, I keep it
> disabled because I don't have any wireless-enabled computers
> anymore...
>
> I've heard of two good firmwares, Tomato (recommended by the IT guy
> here at work) and DD-WRT (heard many good things) anyone used one or
> both and have any thoughts?
>
> I mostly use the connection for MMORPGs, and occasionally P2P
> downloading, thought not Torrents, so I want it easily configured to
> prioritize one app over another... if that helps anyone's advice.
> >
>
>   

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