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As Tomato lets you easily connect to VPNs much easily, it wins the battle when it comes to VPN. Tomato also has a neat peer-to-peer feature that works well with most torrent clients like BitTorrent. It equally ranks better in UI. So, if ease of use is a big thing for you, you might want to go with Tomato. Tomato firmware remains one of the most popular open source replacement firmware. Originally released in 2008, there have been several forks developed by others, with Tomato by Shibby being the most popular. This is a Linux core firmware distribution that is based partially on HyperWRT, relying heavily on an Ajax based interface. The user The RT-AC68U also features dual USB ports for file, printers and 3G/4G modems sharing and a USB 3.0 port for up to ten times faster data transfers than USB 2.0. ExclusiveASUS AiCloud transforms your home networking into your personal cloud for easy streaming and sharing to smartphones, PCs, and tablets. Router-to-Router sync also makes it What is Tomato? Tomato is a small, lean, open source alternative firmware for Broadcom-based routers. It features a new user-friendly GUI, a new bandwidth usage monitor, more advanced QOS and access restrictions, new wireless features such as WDS and wireless client modes, a higher P2P maximum connections limit, the ability to run custom scripts, connect via telnet/ssh, reprogram the SES/AOSS Top download directory:. K24 - Kernel 2.4 - ND builds, MIPSR1 - for older Linksys WRT54 series, Asus WL500GP and Dlink DIR-320; K26 - Kernel 2.6, MIPSR2 - newer routers like RT-N16, E2000, E3000, E4200 (without 5GHz), WNR3500Lv1 etc. Older MIPSR1 routers are also supported; K26RT-N - MIPSR2 - special builds for E4200, RT-N10U, RT-N12B1/C1/D1, RT-N15U, RT-N53, RT-N66U, WNR3500Lv2

Forum » Discussions / General » How to install Tomato on Asus RT-N66U? Shibby? Shibby? Started by: Bird (guest) Date: 29 Jun 2012 18:14 Number of posts: 30 RSS: New posts

Tomato firmware remains one of the most popular open source replacement firmware. Originally released in 2008, there have been several forks developed by others, with Tomato by Shibby being the most popular. This is a Linux core firmware distribution that is based partially on HyperWRT, relying heavily on an Ajax based interface. The user The RT-AC68U also features dual USB ports for file, printers and 3G/4G modems sharing and a USB 3.0 port for up to ten times faster data transfers than USB 2.0. ExclusiveASUS AiCloud transforms your home networking into your personal cloud for easy streaming and sharing to smartphones, PCs, and tablets. Router-to-Router sync also makes it What is Tomato? Tomato is a small, lean, open source alternative firmware for Broadcom-based routers. It features a new user-friendly GUI, a new bandwidth usage monitor, more advanced QOS and access restrictions, new wireless features such as WDS and wireless client modes, a higher P2P maximum connections limit, the ability to run custom scripts, connect via telnet/ssh, reprogram the SES/AOSS

It is a "precautionary" step before installing 3rd party firmware such as DD-WRT or Tomato. Why? Because sometimes a factory update will update hardware issues such as memory size, which cannot be changed with 3rd party firmware. How to Update Router Firmware? Step 1. Download the firmware

The Tomato-ARM Team (Shibby, roadkill, Victek) released a public beta for the RT-AC68U on 24 March 2014. With the TomatoUSB (Shibby) beta, it is time for my to migrate from my ASUS RT-AC66U. In this article, I've documented my process of flashing TomatoUSB for RT-AC68U. RT-AC68U AC1900 Dual-Band Gigabit Wi-Fi router: 3X faster than 802.11n routers with better Wi-Fi range. AiProtection for enterprise-level security. As Tomato lets you easily connect to VPNs much easily, it wins the battle when it comes to VPN. Tomato also has a neat peer-to-peer feature that works well with most torrent clients like BitTorrent. It equally ranks better in UI. So, if ease of use is a big thing for you, you might want to go with Tomato. Tomato firmware remains one of the most popular open source replacement firmware. Originally released in 2008, there have been several forks developed by others, with Tomato by Shibby being the most popular. This is a Linux core firmware distribution that is based partially on HyperWRT, relying heavily on an Ajax based interface. The user The RT-AC68U also features dual USB ports for file, printers and 3G/4G modems sharing and a USB 3.0 port for up to ten times faster data transfers than USB 2.0. ExclusiveASUS AiCloud transforms your home networking into your personal cloud for easy streaming and sharing to smartphones, PCs, and tablets. Router-to-Router sync also makes it What is Tomato? Tomato is a small, lean, open source alternative firmware for Broadcom-based routers. It features a new user-friendly GUI, a new bandwidth usage monitor, more advanced QOS and access restrictions, new wireless features such as WDS and wireless client modes, a higher P2P maximum connections limit, the ability to run custom scripts, connect via telnet/ssh, reprogram the SES/AOSS