DaveMcLain
Regular Contributor
Great article Tim and I've read in other places how DD-WRT tends to slow down routing performance when compared to stock(slimmer) firmwares. I use DD-WRT a lot on all sorts of generally very cheap hardware not for performance but because it allows me to do new things with old hardware. Being able to do client bridging is a very cool feature. For instance right now at home I have a Netgear WGR614 V8 running as a wireless bridge for my Blu-ray player. I wonder how the wireless performance compares when used in that mode(where the box is not doing any form of routing).
Also I looked on "Myopenrouter.com" and they say that a version of Tomato firmware is also available for the WNDR 3500L. I've heard that firmware is lighter than DD-WRT could you give that a try and see how it seems to run on the review box?
Also I looked on "Myopenrouter.com" and they say that a version of Tomato firmware is also available for the WNDR 3500L. I've heard that firmware is lighter than DD-WRT could you give that a try and see how it seems to run on the review box?