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Post #47505564 added 02-07-2012 7:58 AM by malakai1911 in Archived Deals
I like Tomato USB builds way, way better than DD-WRT. To each his own, though.
Post #47506390 added 02-07-2012 8:27 AM by gdilan in Archived Deals
Best Router EVER!
Post #47514584 added 02-07-2012 12:44 PM by binford in Archived Deals
Great router. Bought it for $75 last June from Newegg. I've got Tomato USB running on it, along with an external HDD and Transmission, so I can download and seed torrents without leaving my computer...
Post #47545068 added 02-08-2012 11:03 AM by ToadKilla in Archived Deals
That "Reading Material" makes no sense as far as stand alone functionality is concerned. 2.4 GHz is filled up plus leave aside the USB port as I said. It makes no sense to me if designed to make...
Post #47523836 added 02-07-2012 6:35 PM by AndrewZorn in Archived Deals
Come on, now... I'm not going to take all the fun out of you doing your own research. EDIT especially when I provided reading material already.
Post #47505714 added 02-07-2012 8:04 AM by lacross in Archived Deals
Can you start a wiki for noobies on how to build the router with tomato? appreciate it
Post #47507630 added 02-07-2012 9:12 AM by ctbear in Archived Deals
Even though it may be outdated, it is still a beast of a router out there amongst all the new 5Ghz routers
Post #47512490 added 02-07-2012 11:42 AM by turuncu in Archived Deals
If you are running G cards then there won't be any improvement
Post #47501146 added 02-07-2012 3:52 AM by cgigate in Archived Deals
good deal
Post #47501294 added 02-07-2012 4:17 AM by sabaka in Archived Deals
Hi, I see price $74.99
Post #47501352 added 02-07-2012 4:24 AM by tonsojunk in Archived Deals
Great price, OP! $74.99 at checkout and there's a $10 rebate you'll have to use, as stated and linked to in the OP.
Post #47505558 added 02-07-2012 7:58 AM by huevos in Archived Deals
Toastman Tomato has most of the functions that people reasonably use, while not being weighed down by the questionable business practices of dd-wrt. Tomato also has functional and robust QoS, while...
Post #47505836 added 02-07-2012 8:08 AM by huevos in Archived Deals
If you just want to put Tomato firmware onto a router, everything you need to know is here: http://www.polarcloud.com/tomatofaq If you want to actually build the binaries from source, SD probably...
Post #47522668 added 02-07-2012 5:45 PM by tg9413 in Archived Deals
I had the same router back then, then upgrade to 500v2 then to this router. Buy this router and resell your old one should cut this router to around 40 bucks out of pocket. Thx to the awsome...
Post #47505078 added 02-07-2012 7:39 AM by DarkNova in Archived Deals
Great router, powerful and stable. Load with the Toastman Tomato builds.
Post #47510406 added 02-07-2012 10:43 AM by donkinuts in Archived Deals
I currently have a 54mbps wireless-G (WL-520GU) router at home. By adding this router, will there be any speed increase even though I am still running wireless-G desktops and notebooks?
Post #47501370 added 02-07-2012 4:26 AM by sabaka in Archived Deals
Thanks. I'm still a learner here :) I wish they had some open box items for $50 or less. But unfortunately they go out fast
Post #47501382 added 02-07-2012 4:28 AM by tonsojunk in Archived Deals
No worries :) Sorry if I sounded like an ass. Almost time for bed and I'm in half-zombie mode :)
Post #47512164 added 02-07-2012 11:34 AM by sdslick in Archived Deals
Are you saying King Kong requires reboots? I just moved to King Kong, but previous DD-WRT was solid as a rock, I had over 6 months of up time. That's saying a lot since I thinker with stuff alot. ...
Post #47542150 added 02-08-2012 9:25 AM by HaloFans in Archived Deals
Toastman is one of the firmware authors for TomatoUSB, so he has a lot of credibility as he personally owns the ASUS RT-N16. This fact you cannot disprove. Run the E3000 on 14929 DD-wrt...
Post #47540406 added 02-08-2012 8:22 AM by fyu in Archived Deals
yes. unless you actually want to replace all 3 antennas with something better. and you can easily add external antennas to the e3000.
Post #47541994 added 02-08-2012 9:18 AM by RVD26 in Archived Deals
I purchased a refurbished e3000 in October and it just started crapping out on me within the past week. I am in the process of trying to get it exchanged through Linksys. I have an old 520gu that...
Post #47539880 added 02-08-2012 8:05 AM by fyu in Archived Deals
did you read your own links? the only widespread problem the e3000 has is overheating, which you can resolve if you flip the router over, lift the back or underclock it. but it has 5ghz which...
Post #47540368 added 02-08-2012 8:20 AM by AndrewZorn in Archived Deals
5ghz more important than external antennae? Overheating not a problem? Done defending my choice of product, I've said as much as I feel appropriate. This has obviously come down to opinion. I...
Post #47517542 added 02-07-2012 2:26 PM by AndrewZorn in Archived Deals
I still have mine in the box, because I paid $85AR like a fool. I thought my old router was broken. Fixed same night I got the N16. NewEgg's reluctance to pricematch to their own current promotion...
Post #47518052 added 02-07-2012 2:45 PM by ToadKilla in Archived Deals
Why is this better? I don't really think so unless there are facts. USB Storage and downloading content without computer is something that is an OK feature. But you can not really make it a main...
Post #47507460 added 02-07-2012 9:07 AM by babyblue007 in Archived Deals
No 5ghz support =/
Post #47505992 added 02-07-2012 8:14 AM by fyu in Archived Deals
http://tomatousb.org/tut:installing-on-asus-rt-n16
Post #47505258 added 02-07-2012 7:46 AM by Barcafan in Archived Deals
Thanks.
Post #47505280 added 02-07-2012 7:47 AM by gbguns16 in Archived Deals
It looks like they jacked the price up to 89.99 before the rebate. edit: sorry didnt see the promo code you have to use. Now I really have to think about getting this or not.
Post #47505458 added 02-07-2012 7:53 AM by sdslick in Archived Deals
I have King Kong DD-WRT build on mine. Have you tried that? Is toastman better?
Post #47506172 added 02-07-2012 8:20 AM by ah0813 in Archived Deals
Are the antennas replaceable ?
Post #47506282 added 02-07-2012 8:24 AM by kingofdeal in Archived Deals
Yep it is and one of the best router .. online with tomato USB for more then 1 year never has to reboot...... once.... Gr8 router.... buy it... if you are on fance.. USB also support...
Post #47512358 added 02-07-2012 11:39 AM by fyu in Archived Deals
when i last used dd-wrt (early last year) it needed periodic reboots, and this was on a wrt54g v4. i needed to reboot it every couple weeks or so. this is an ok deal. the e3000 is a better buy...
Post #47501142 added 02-07-2012 3:50 AM by yuugotserved in Archived Deals
Newegg Asus RT-N16 Gigabit Wireless Router w/ USB Storage & Printer & Media Server $75 with code EMCNHNC65 - $10 rebate = $65 with free shipping

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