[SGVLUG] DDWRT vs OpenWRT
Doug
dougvargas at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jul 3 14:01:19 PDT 2012
I'm going to come hide in your house for the internet lol. Apparently my block is in some weird zone where all we can get is basic dsl, but I digress. I'm setting up a gbit router for a small business site and I'm going to play around with the *wrts so I'll let you know how it goes, but even over wifi I think the isp bandwith will be the bottleneck speed wise, but your mileage may vary
Dan Buthusiem <dan.buthusiem at gmail.com> wrote:
>Just wondering how many of you have been playing with DDWRT and OpenWRT.
>I've been trying to make the jump to OpenWRT, but I've hit a few snags
>witth the 5 GHz network performance and features.
>
>Seems to me like DDWRT is easier to setup a working WDS mesh. I wasn't able
>to establish a working link at 300 Mbps the way the stock and DDWRT
>firmware could; speeds capped at 150 Mbps. Also, it seemed the signal was
>weaker than DDWRT, and that was with DDWRT's stock settings. Adding in the
>recommended settings for my 5 GHz radio brought a noticeable boost, though
>still not enough to conquer the circuit breaker in the wall between the
>living room and my bedroom. Drat.
>
>Aside from wireless, I was wondering if anyone's been able to setup a load
>balancer with the secondary WAN connection as a failover for when the
>primary WAN goes down. I'm still playing with that, too. I really would
>rather using a Gbit router, rather than buy a 100 Mbps (in my budget)
>router from the likes of Cisco, SonicWall, etc., or building a Vyatta /
>PFsense router with parts lying around. My WAN can spike to 80 Mbps
>(measured over WiFi, no less), and we've been looking at possibly upgrading
>to 100 (only the fastest access to the SGVLUG website for me! haha) at
>home, so I don't want to be frustrated by interface saturation issues.
>
>Sorry for the wall 'o text.
>
>- Dan B.
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