images/news/internet.jpgThere's been a lot of development of open source firmwares, and today we're taking a look at my new favorite, a firmware called Tomato. Tomato does almost everything DD-WRT does—from Wi-Fi signal boosting to Quality of Service bandwidth allocation—in addition to offering a simplified interface chock-full of fancy charts and graphs.
If there's something you want to do with your router, chances are Tomato can do it for you. In particular the bandwidth logging is both attractive and handy, allowing you to track bandwidth usage in real-time, over the last 24 hours, or with daily, weekly, or monthly reports.
Tomato can provide even more granular control over how much bandwidth goes where... and, like the bandwidth reports, it graphs it all.
Full guide with example graphs
If there's something you want to do with your router, chances are Tomato can do it for you. In particular the bandwidth logging is both attractive and handy, allowing you to track bandwidth usage in real-time, over the last 24 hours, or with daily, weekly, or monthly reports.
Tomato can provide even more granular control over how much bandwidth goes where... and, like the bandwidth reports, it graphs it all.
Full guide with example graphs













