Friday, August 26, 2005

Get more from your Router

Get More From Your Router
Tinkering with modified WRT54G firmware
(This was news posted a while ago, 2004-02-04 09:31:41 to be exact.)
Written by Karl Bode

A fairly common VoIP complaint (depending on configuration) has been choppy communications when users are throttling their broadband connection. To that end, users are tinkering with modified router firmware upgrades to incorporate bandwidth management and a host of other free improvements. This thread in our VoIP forum outlines how one user obtained the quality of service he was looking for with a Linksys WRT54G and Linux based modified firmware from Sveasoft.

The modified firmware has incorporated Wondershaper bandwidth management, allowing users to avoid choppy conversations while gobbling up bandwidth with other applications. Of course that doesn't just apply to VoIP, the firmware allows you to prioritize any important traffic across your network.

The improvements don't end there either, as the firmware also incorporates a number of networking improvements and upgrades, boosts power levels, and adds quite a number of treats to the router's web-interface.

A list of all the features added to the Sveasoft Linksys build is here. Discussion over at the Sveasoft forums tackles what kind of additional functionality users would like to see (such as which VPN software customers most prefer). You can download the firmware here at the Svesoft website, then find detailed instructions on getting up and running here in our forums.

Sveasoft isn't alone in offering modified firmware; there's also the Wi-Fi Box firmware that users in our Linksys forum have been discussing for the past month. It's an impressive way to get quite a bit of added functionality out of a piece of sub-$100 hardware ($80 at Amazon).

Story category: hardware VoIP

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