Tomato Firmware Turns Your Cheap Wireless Router Into a Powerhou...

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 10/06/2008 - 17:03

LinuxPlanet: "Like DD-WRT and OpenWRT, Tomato is an excellent Linux-based replacement for your stock WRT54G wireless router family firmware.

Unlike DD-WRT and OpenWRT, it presents a well-organized interface that appeals to both novices and advanced users."


 

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