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Tomato firmware for WRT54G/GL/GS

Mon, Aug 25, 2008    (Rating: 5 stars, Click to rate this article!) Loading ... Loading ...

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Linux really is a robust operating system that can squeeze out the performance of even an unlikely candidate. I’m sure Linksys never imagined that including a Linux based OS into their firmware for the WRT54G wireless router would ever ignite a modder revolution.

Over the last couple of years, the WRT54G has still remained popular due to the support of the open source community. Linksys, now owned by Cisco, has long since released a new version of their firmware for the original device, yet the hardware thrives. Why? One good reason is the Tomato firmware. I went to great lengths to find an early revision WRT54G for just this purpose. Tomato offers excellent stability, speed, and some other nice features to complement your router like:

  • QOS
  • A bandwith monitor
  • Ability to run custom scripts
  • Survey your areas wireless networks
  • DDNS Support
  • A WOL Utility
  • SSH administration

Some of this feature set can be found on standard firmware, but I have found that Tomato, and the other community driven efforts (DD-WRT, FreeWRT, OpenWRT, Tarifa, and X-WRT), have far surpassed the performance and stability that the factory firmware can offer. Besides, the admin page is much more intuitive, and much cleaner. Tomato has come a long way and now supports a wider range of routers which you can check out here. Give it a try, and let us know what you think!

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This post was written by:

Ray Gomez - who has written 30 posts on kallasoft.

Ray, a Linux and Unix nut, spends a majority of his daily ritual programming and testing for Big Blue. In his free time he manages to tweak the currently running thinkpad+KDE4 (WHOA) setup, read, and he occasionally gets out of the fluorescent lights to play roller hockey.

3 Comments For This Post

  1. Christof Says:

    The WRT54G is from Linksys, not from D-Link !

  2. rgomez Says:

    You are absolutely right! Fixed, and thanks for pointing it out!

  3. blackzero Says:

    Tomato rocks!!

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