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DocCynical
Jan 9, 2003

That is not possible just now
My WRT54GS that has been chugging along nicely for about 8 years is finally starting to die, so I have been out of the wireless router game for a bit. I can't connect to the wireless anymore. I am tempted to update to a newer version of Tomato to see if that fixes it, but I have doubts about that.

I'm tempted to upgrade to a newer router. I have a 24 port gigabit switch that takes care of my network so I don't really need that in a router. It might be nice to get something with dual band, but I am not sure of the need as most of the wireless devices are too slow to take advantage of that.

Should I just get a new WRT54GS or WRT54GL or get a fancy pants one?

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DocCynical
Jan 9, 2003

That is not possible just now
The SSID is not showing up at all in any of the wireless devices. Tomato isn't reporting anything unusual in the logs. I'm guessing some RoHS related fault. At least I am protected when I go to eat my router.

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