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As someone who installed Tomato on an old Linksys router, I think there is a market for this. Myself (and others like me) have looked on places like Craigslist to find the particular models that the open source firmware will work with. I've been very happy with it, esp. giving me the ability to change my signal strength.
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Certainly is  Norcross | 06/30/08
The main issue is the .....  ShadeTree | 06/30/08
ShadeTree makes an excellent point  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 06/30/08
Not completely...  Patrick Jones | 06/30/08
Why?  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 06/30/08
I wouldn't even mind if it ....  ShadeTree | 06/30/08
Because the real object  zdnet@... | 07/01/08
Since when did Netgear ....  ShadeTree | 07/02/08
It isn't the cost  rhodescus | 06/30/08
It is cost.  ShadeTree | 07/02/08
linksys WRT54GL  D. T. Schmitz | 06/30/08
I love DD-WRT!  Patrick Jones | 06/30/08
But did they really support it?  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 06/30/08
Sure.  D. T. Schmitz | 06/30/08
But  daengbo | 06/30/08
It was Cisco, all right  RamonFHerrera | 06/30/08
What? $500?  rkuhn040172@... | 07/01/08
You must not be able to understand English..  JCitizen | 07/08/08
What about USB/serial ports  rarsa | 06/30/08
RE: Is there really a market for an open source router?  nprchanda | 06/30/08
11g is an obsolete standard, where's the 11n?  richardbennett | 06/30/08
"where's the 11n?"  bmerc | 07/01/08
Re: "where's the 11n?"  zdnet@... | 07/01/08
You are so wrong.  ShadeTree | 07/01/08
Maybe you should  zdnet@... | 07/01/08
Wi-Fi Alliance is certifying 11n  richardbennett | 07/01/08
Your statements are ....  ShadeTree | 07/02/08
11n doesn't trample  richardbennett | 07/01/08
Mr. Bennett  zdnet@... | 07/01/08
Define "trample" if you please  richardbennett | 07/07/08
Thanks Nachi  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 06/30/08
Dana  zdnet@... | 06/30/08
Perhaps the term should have been....  JCitizen | 07/08/08
RE: Is there really a market for an open source router?  cjc5447 | 06/30/08
What about VPN?  JCitizen | 06/30/08
OpenVPN  rhodescus | 06/30/08
Thanks!....  JCitizen | 07/08/08
RE: "Open source router" is wrong term!  bsaunders43 | 06/30/08
Uh  zdnet@... | 06/30/08
Yeah  seanferd | 07/01/08
11n  zdnet@... | 06/30/08
11g obsolete  zdnet@... | 06/30/08
11g is definitely obsolete  richardbennett | 07/01/08
What could it do any better?  StorageGuru | 07/01/08
What it could do better...  20kwfence | 07/01/08
Fixed external antenna!  Joed_M | 07/01/08
This is just dumping obsolete hardware  richardbennett | 07/01/08
Awesome  kokuryu | 07/01/08
RE: Wasn't there a Linux Router Group once?  Mahegan | 07/01/08
RE: Is there really a market for an open source router?  treibs | 07/01/08
11g gigabit  ydrol | 07/02/08
Wouldn't buy new though  ydrol | 07/02/08
Why bother?  RandallR | 07/02/08
Why bother?  Alan(UK) | 07/02/08
You Forgot MikroTik  r_bigcat@... | 07/04/08

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