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Receritfied Cisco Linksys E2000 Wireless Router 802.11a/b/g/n $35FS @NewEgg

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Does it have enough memory to run the full DD_WRT packages?

I'm looking for a backup to mine.  I have a very old one...  It might be time to upgrade...

 

Jim

Does it have enough memory to run the full DD_WRT packages?

I'm looking for a backup to mine.  I have a very old one...  It might be time to upgrade...

 

Jim

I quickly checked the ddwrt web site and it seems to be supported

According to a review I read this should only be used as a backup router, and that it's seriously lacking in the performance department, even with DD-WRT installed. I'd avoid it.

According to a review I read this should only be used as a backup router, and that it's seriously lacking in the performance department, even with DD-WRT installed. I'd avoid it.

 

Interesting.  I've been using one as my primary router for 2 years with DD-WRT Big installed with no issues and no performance problems.  I guess it depends on your definition of performance.  $35 for a 4 port Gigabit Wireless N router that can run DD-WRT is a good deal.

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According to a review I read this should only be used as a backup router, and that it's seriously lacking in the performance department, even with DD-WRT installed. I'd avoid it.

 

I'm running: DD-WRT v24-sp2 mega Release: 04/11/11 (SVN revision: 16773)

 

As for performance I have had no problems with, no overheating either.

Maybe that other review was a bad apple.

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