  TX CS aggie
@suddenlink.net | [Firmware] DD-WRT vs Tomato for UPnP and TCP connections
I would like to know all of yours opinions as to witch firmware has the best UPnP and TCP management ability. |
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  koitsu Premium join:2002-07-16 Mountain View, CA
| At this point, I would say Tomato wins out, especially with its adoption of miniupnp. The default upnp library (Intel's) and utility that comes with the stock firmware (and last I looked, DD-WRT) is atrocious.
I've covered this in the old and recent past:
»New Version Of Tomato »wrt54gl / DD-WRT and UPnP -- Making life hard for others since 1977. I speak for myself and not my employer/affiliates of my employer. |
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  TX CS aggie
@suddenlink.net | thank you for pointing that out I have been out of the loop after Tomato 1.23
For my main router I agree Tomato is the way to go. |
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 RoadRunner79
join:2008-01-19 San Antonio, TX | If I have DD WRT already on router is it easy to put tomato onto the router? |
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 robewhitener
join:2001-06-22 Asheville, NC | I prefer Tomato 1.23. 1.25 seems to have some issues, but 1.23 seems to be rock solid. I'm using the Victek mod.. That guy is just amazing. --
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 Napsterbater Premium join:2002-12-28 Milledgeville, GA
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| said by robewhitener :I prefer Tomato 1.23. 1.25 seems to have some issues, but 1.23 seems to be rock solid. I'm using the Victek mod.. That guy is just amazing. What kind of issues, 1.25 has been rock soild for me on my WRTSL54GS (man that a long model number =P) -- AMD Phenom II x3 720 BE @ 3.5Ghz(OC) | 4Gb Memory @ 1600mhz | Sapphire ATI HD4870 1GB 800mhz/1000mhz(OC) | 2x500GB HDD's Raid 0 | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Build 7100 |
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