Omgili - forum search, search forums  
  

Discussions about tomato wireless

Displaying 1 - 10 out of 1,559 discussions.  
RSS Feed Options
Time Frame: (Any time)   Minimum number of replies: (2)   Minimum number of discussing users: (0)
  |  

Page: 1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10  
Keep this page open to be updated with the newest discussions automatically.
I had this same problem with another Linksys router using stock firmware and recently replaced it with a WRT54GL using the latest version of Tomato. The connection runs perfectly when the router is first turns on, but over the course of the day (or sometimes...
Started by on , 4 posts by 4 people.  
One alternative may be to use an alternative Tomato distribution , like hardc0re 's mod://www.dslreports.com/forum/r2293....
I ran a few.
I installed Tomato about two weeks ago.
For me, it is not just wireless.
Running Tomato.
What is the most compelling reason to flash your router to the Tomato firmware ?
Started by on , 11 posts by 11 people.  
Tomato....
Control.
It supports wireless bridging (WDS) if you want to set up more than one is also a plus.
The bandwidth graphs works, and works well.
Www.polarcloud.com/img/ssbwm100.png Tomato is pretty much "fire and forget".
Hi all, Tomato running: tomato-K26USB-1.28.7495.1MIPSR2-Toastman-RT-Std pfSense running: v2.0.1 with 6 port switch. pfSense IP: 192.168.2.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Tomato (Asus N16) IP: 192.168.1.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Currently I can't access...
Started by on , 4 posts by 2 people.  
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at pfsense):
Http://doc.pfsense.org....
Just bridge it.
Http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Use_an_existing_wirelessYou're creating unnecessary routing complications by using a different IP subnet on Tomato.
Just bridge it.
A different IP subnet on Tomato.
Ask your Facebook Friends
Cisco Linksys E3000 Wireless N High Performance Router 300Mbps USB w/Tomato - $55 Up for sale is a used Cisco Linksys E3000 Dual Band High Performance USB Port 300Mbps Wireless-N Router It's flashed with tomato 1.28. It was NOT a refurbished unit. Intro...
Started by on , 3 posts by 1 people.  
Any post by the original poster counts as a bump, even if they are answering a question... .
Bumping a thread: No more that 2 bumps per 24 hour period (00:00 - 23:59) .
Trading Rules Rules: 10.
- 3 bumps on Jan 31st - 3 bumps on Feb 1st "3 .
This is a WARNING.
So I installed Tomato 1.27 on my WRT54GL v1.1 to try and get the most out of it. What can I do optimize my DL and UL speeds? If I wanna run a web service, how do I go about setting up dynamic DNS? What are some cool things I can do with Tomato? Is there...
Started by on , 4 posts by 4 people.  
Tomato QoS Setup & Configuration Secure Your Network With Tomato Configure WDS (Wireless Distribution System) with Tomato How to turn a Tomato firmware device in to a transparent Access point Tomato firmware: ....
Hi, I'm running a small wireless network (6 to 10 users) on a Lynksys WRT54G with tomato firmware sharing an internet connection. I don't want the users to download files with bittorrent (mainly used) and other p2p apps. I've also found some solutions...
Started by on , 5 posts by 5 people.  
It will help you block applications.
For blocking P2P, look into Tomato's Access Restriction .
I want to make a setup like this: cable modem <-cable-> wireless router 1 <-wireless-> wireless router 2 in another room <-cables-> PCs in another room Basically, I want to extend my network access across the house and then have a bunch...
Started by on , 11 posts by 11 people.  
With the higher end wireless....
Some higher end wireless routers have support for dual radio setups where the users talk to the network in the G or N band and it talks to the back end network using the wireless A band.
With another.
DHCP on Tomato can't see pfSense and wise versa? Hi all, I'm hoping this is possible to do. Tomato running: tomato-K26USB-1.28.7495.1MIPSR2-Toastman-RT-Std pfSense running: v2.0.1 with 6 port switch. pfSense IP: 192.168.1. 1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0...
Started by on , 14 posts  
To do is Able to access....
What exactly is your goal? If you the Tomato unit to provide wireless access, then configure it as an Access Point, not as a Router.
All I want tomato to handle wireless connections.
Is not my goal.
I already have an existing wireless network. How can I connect an additional access point wirelessly to that network so that the new access point can provide a wired connection to other devices on the network? Background: My wife's family gave us a Samsung...
Started by on , 4 posts by 4 people.  
You can download it here , and read more....
The 3rd party firmware wrt54g The Journeyman Geek mentions is "Tomato firmware".
Well, to start, I would advise Cat5 over Wireless any day if you are talking about a permanent will do what you want.
I just picked up an E3000, and was wondering if there was a good guide out there for installing Tomato and some basic config settings. Not doing anything fancy, but I am having some range issues to my PC in the basement. Don't have a lot of time to research...
Started by on , 11 posts by 6 people.  
I recently in the e3000 and load the tomato ....
The e3000 is also supported in DD WRT, but: I personally think Tomato is better.
I do not have an e3000, and have never flashed Tomato on one; I am sure there is someone here who has.
Page: 1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10  

Related Message Boards & Forums

  • Super User
  • Routing and Multi WAN
  • Networking - AnandTech
  • BST: Computer Hardware Tablets Software & Accessories - RedFlagDeals.com
  • Server Fault
Related Searches
tomato wireless    tomato wireless access    tomato wireless client    tomato wireless-n    tomato wireless bridge howto    tomato wireless client mode    wireless client mode tomato    Wireless Bridge Tomato    tomato wireless client forum problem    tomato "wireless client"   
More Information


Forum Search About Omgili Help Plugins Forum/Board Owners Privacy

i
In Title
In Topic
In Reply
Exclude
Boost