On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 13:24, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:

>  No disrespect intended here, but I have been through the DD-WRT thing
> with Linksys and Buffalo routers.  The Buffalo worked better long term.  I
> probably did it with 20 units total.
>
> Everyone has anecdotal evidence for/against their favorite hardware, so no
problem. I've had good luck with WRT54GLs (the L is important, the WRT54G is
now a different and much less useful device), others have had better luck
with other gear, it's all good. :)


Isn’t DD-WRT used for commercial purposes a pay as you go deal?
>
The developers do offer paid support, but the software itself is (AFAIK) all
GPL'd.



> Sometimes when you flash the DD-WRT code, and for unknown reason, you end
> up bricking the unit.  They even say so in their Wiki.  There has to be a
> cheap, easy to use, reliable alternative that doesn’t require re-flashing
> and fussing.
>

Again, I've never run into that problem, and we've probably done this a
couple hundred times over the years.

David Smith
MVN.net

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