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(deleted) Thu 04-Nov-10 19:57:52
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ok ive just been reading that i could get a buffalo whr-g125 and install tomato onto it any 1 know about this?
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(deleted) Thu 04-Nov-10 20:22:35
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Use the commands/services provided by your current router to provide QOS. If they don't work try something else.
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(deleted) Thu 04-Nov-10 21:18:08
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the other thing is the bebox wireless is rubish and the thing restarts at least once a day sometimes more so what id like to do is use the bebox in bridge mode and add an ap to handle all the traffic


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(deleted) Wed 10-Nov-10 09:04:20
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In reply to a post by jamie543:
the other thing is the bebox wireless is rubish and the thing restarts at least once a day sometimes more so what id like to do is use the bebox in bridge mode and add an ap to handle all the traffic


May be overkill for you but I use clearos which amongst other things allows you to guarantee bandwidth to each device on the network and set priorities for who should get any remaining bandwidth.

Downside is you need a spare PC to run it on as it installs it's own linux based operating system. It then acts as a gateway for your internet traffic.

It's also rock solid as a router and free for home use.

There are paid for options under the heading of ClearSDN services but you don't have to take these.

You would then need to buy a wireless access point as well of course.

Feature list here.

Gary
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(deleted) Wed 10-Nov-10 10:34:58
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In reply to a post by jamie543:
the bebox wireless is rubish and the thing restarts at least once a day sometimes more


Then surely your real solution is to bin the BeBox, and replace with a router that is

a) Relaible
b) QoS-capable

?

Fix both problems at once. I'll leave others to recommend one, I haven't used any of the SoHo - scale ones.
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