Running Tomato ver 1.28 on a WRT54GL and it's worked flawlessly as an AP (bridge) that then is wired to my pc. New house, new landlord and can't config this to wirelessly connect to a Linksys E1000. Anyone know if the E1000 definitely will not play nice with a router set up this way? Know of an in

Forum » Discussions / General » WRT54G - Flash too big? Started by: DWolf (guest) Date: 03 Jul 2010 02:30 Number of posts: 10 RSS: New posts Unfold All Fold All More Options Linksys WRT54G 54Mbps 802.11g Wireless LAN Access Point & 4-Port Router. 3.4 out of 5 stars 16. More Buying Choices $27.01 (7 used offers) Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,933. $48.99. DD-WRT - Linksys WRT54GL Wireless G Router, WiFi Broadband Repeater Bridge 54 Mbps (DD-WRT Setup: I have a Fritz!Box 7360 modem/router followed by a WRT54G v2.2 running Tomato Toastman 1.28, set up with OpenVPN. I want to use the Tomato router as VPN router so any devices connected to the Tomato will go through the VPN (for bypassing georestriction for Netflix and such) and devices connected to the Fritzbox will use the regular I have WRT54G-TM router with Tomato v1.27.1798 installed on it. I decided to switch to DD-WRT firmware. It is recommended to flash the stock firmware first. At the CISCO's web-site, I found WRT54G-TMV1.1_v5.00.38_US_code.bin. To reset Tomato's settings, I held the "reset" button for 30 sec. Settings changed to default ones.

Running Tomato ver 1.28 on a WRT54GL and it's worked flawlessly as an AP (bridge) that then is wired to my pc. New house, new landlord and can't config this to wirelessly connect to a Linksys E1000. Anyone know if the E1000 definitely will not play nice with a router set up this way? Know of an in

Tomato is a small and simple replacement firmware for Linksys’ WRT54G/GL/GS, Buffalo WHR-G54S/WHR-HP-G54 routers. Tomato firmware can unlock advanced functionalities from your router and gives the network management capabilities of much more expensive enterprise gear.

Running Tomato ver 1.28 on a WRT54GL and it's worked flawlessly as an AP (bridge) that then is wired to my pc. New house, new landlord and can't config this to wirelessly connect to a Linksys E1000. Anyone know if the E1000 definitely will not play nice with a router set up this way? Know of an in

The Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Broadband Router is a 3-in-1 residential gateway device. It acts as a wireless access point which lets you connect your wireless computers and devices to it without using wires.