On 10/07/2014 01:40 PM Tom Bishop wrote:
As another suggestion, you could try installing the Tomato firmware
rather than dd-wrt. I used to run dd-wrt (on a v1.2 WRT-54GS) and had
similar stability issues; I've personally found Tomato
(http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato) to be more stable.
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Nels Lindquist
<nlindq@xxxxxxx>
+1 on tomato very stable, otherwise I would look to separate the
wireless function from the router and run something like pfsense.
Cool that there's so many dd-wrt (and siblings) fans here.
I must have skipped a beat during the install. Things seem to be
running fine, but I can't seem to save files and directories which will
survive a reboot. I read that "nvram save" was meant to do that, but it
doesn't work for me. I've got plenty of space on the 8M SD card, but no
way to write a file which will persist, let alone install pfsense on. Help!
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