It depends on what hardware you have available and what all you would like to play with...I run both tomato and pfsense and both are great products but both serve a particular setting...I use tomato for AP's primarily but also use it for a soho router much better than linksys...but if you want more routing functionality/security like openvpn and more available packages to play with then pfsense is a good choice...if you want or need more filtering capabilities then you could also look at untangle (much more hardware intensive) or endian...I have used/using all of the above...all of them have advantages and tradeoffs just depends on what your requirements are...
On 11/22/10, m.roth@5-cent.us m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Blake Hudson a écrit :
Is there anything you could especially recommend for this job? (I'm not afraid of getting my hands dirty, BTW :oD)
+1 for Linksys WRT54GL and tomato firmware +1 for pfsense (or monowall) on a small server
Thanks for the many answers in this thread. I'm not a native speaker, so one more question. Does "tomato" firmware mean the original firmware as installed by Linksys, or some third-party firmware like OpenWRT and DD-WRT?
Third party. I have friends who swear by it. http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato is the first hit when you google tomato wrt54gl
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