Note: for advanced users only! Acting wrongly may render your router completely worthless (“brick it”). Furthermore, the installation of Tomato on your router, may void the manufacturer’s warranty. Many routers are ideal for alternative firmware. The best option is Tomato, or rather its offspring FreshTomato (if you ask me, better than DD-WRT). With FreshTomato you have a significant lot of tweaking opportunities, a lot more so than with the standard firmware of your router.
Plus FreshTomato is entirely free, so no costs involved! 7. Want more tricks for wireless internet? 1. The initial Tomato is fit for a few routers, and active development has stopped this year 2010. There are many forks of Tomato Luckily, some of that are being developed positively. Those forks support much more routers, including many modern ones; more about this later.
For those routers that it can support, the initial Tomato can be an option still. You are able to here get it. ND. THE BRAND NEW Driver wasn’t very steady, at least not this year 2010 back again, when the development of the original Tomato halted. Note: ensure that you check up on the Tomato website, whether your router is backed.
If not, read on: one of the Tomato forks might support your router. 2. As said, the initial Tomato has a genuine number of forks, although not all of them are under energetic development. Those forks support a lot more routers, support the latest security improvements (at least when they’re under active development) and have more features.
There are many of them. Probably the best positively developed fork at the moment, is FreshTomato. It works perfectly on my routers. Not only will FreshTomato support more routers than the original Tomato, however the manufacturers have added some extra features as well. More about that later. 2.1. Unfortunately it’s rather an attempt to get the right FreshTomato build for your router, because its designers haven’t put much work in guiding you to that. So I’ll make an effort to help you a little with that, because putting the incorrect build on your router might provide it worthless (“brick it”). First you go to the main folder which has the latest steady version of FreshTomato.
Avoid variations in the testing folder or in the beta folders; they’re unreliable and only meant for assisting the developers with tests and bug reporting. Linux kernel 2.6, is the main. Because besides some dedicated builds (meant for just one router model, e.g. the Linksys E2000), it contains the generic builds for MIPSR1 and MIPSR2 routers.
MIPSR1 routers are very old; think of ancient ones like the Linksys WRT54GL. More modern routers are all MIPSR2. You should start your search by trying to find a separate build for your router model. If you can’t find one, select a universal build in the K26 folder, doing the best think as to whether it should be MIPSR1 or MIPSR2.
By the best guess After all that you should attempt to establish the initial launch time of your router model. Was it launched before (approximately) 2010 or so? It might be MIPSR1 Then. Then it’s probably MIPSR2. Because some routers have hardly any NVRAM storage, the safest choice are the Mini builds (with the term Mini in their name).
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They should require minimal amount of NVRAM space. This is only suitable for the generic builds in the subfolder K26; the dedicated builds will often have just one single flavour which should easily fit into the NVRAM in all full cases. Note: FreshTomato is designed for routers containing a WiFi chipset from Broadcom! If you cannot find a separate build for your router: check what WiFi chipset is within it.
No Broadcom, no dice: try DD-WRT instead. 3. Please do NOT skip any of these steps: they are very important and will prevent a great deal of headaches later on! Turn on the router with the old firmware still in place. Use an ethernet cable to connect the computer that you wish to use because of this operation, to the router.