Wifi connection issues with Intel?

poma pomidorabelisima at gmail.com
Sat Jun 14 18:57:33 UTC 2014


On 14.06.2014 20:31, poma wrote:
> On 14.06.2014 19:19, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
>>
>> On 06/14/14 13:02, poma wrote:
>>>
>>> Nope for this particular model, it's just one example for comparison.
>>> BTW dd-wrt is versatile and covers a lot more devices, besides the
>>> excellent documentation.
>>> Your  Linksys E3000 is literally twice as expensive, if a new one can
>>> be purchased, at all.
>>> It's not for everyone's pocket, Bob!
>>>
>>>
>>> poma
>>
>> I just thought you might have known of an exceptional buy. I always look
>> at router spec's in the Newegg ads.
>>
>> The E3000 I am using was a "refurbished" one I bought perhaps two years
>> ago and has never missed a beat. I had another I paid full price for and
>> somehow "bricked" it, the remains lay at the bottom of my junk box, I
>> really regretted that!
>>
>
> Are you really sure it is "bricked".
> If to you brand and design are not so important, see for yourself on egg how much is new TL-WDR4300 and on linksys store how much is, not a new one, but refurbished E3000. :)
>
>> The Tomato (beta) Version 1.28 software provides information about
>> signal quality, etc. and gives me a lot of control over usage which is a
>> necessity with my Viasat service.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bob
>>
>
> If Tomato suits you well, let it be! :)

However, since you are a fan of Tomato and it is dedicated for routers with Broadcom SoC, the Black Diamond series RT-N66U is probably a good choice for you.

Tomato by Shibby
http://tomato.groov.pl


poma




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