DD-WRT supports both, v1 and v2 and I believe kernel2.6 version has jumbo frame support.
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Linksys
Scroll down to WRT610 v1 or v2
How did you measure this?From LAN to LAN about 34000.
I think it's not valid for WAN to LAN, though.
+1. May be you can test it?Simultaneous connections is a measure of many sessions the router can handle, not the switch.
Just do a backupI was too lazy to reconfigure all the machine again after a WAN simulation
Just do a backup
Thanks. The difference between the two results is not really significant, i.e. there is no real difference between V1 and V2.- wrt610n v1 - 12274 simultaneous connections;
- wrt610n v2 - 12267 simultaneous connections.
I don't have a WRT610N. The instructions for doing the test are in the download.
You need two computers, one on LAN, one on WAN to do the test.
I'll be testing an E3000 shortly. Those results should also speak for the WRT610N.
In a week or so. I don't test LAN to LAN. I expect it to be the same as the WRT610N.When are you testing E3000? This month or next? I am curious to see how the WAN to LAN and LAN to LAN performs?
In a week or so. I don't test LAN to LAN. I expect it to be the same as the WRT610N.
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