Originally Posted By: Dignan
dd-wrt is good too. I was just suggesting Tomato because of the simplicity. Both of obtaining it (I hate dd-wrt's download area - I never know which one to get), and the (IMO) much better UI.


Yeah, but dd-wrt's got some nifty capabilities. I use mine as a repeater bridge to extend weak network signals. Tomato couldn't do that when I set it up (although that was over a year ago).

It all depends on how he wants to use it. I agree though, Tomato would seem to be a great fit for him as the QoS stuff is likely the only non-standard feature he'd use.
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