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There's a number of derivatives of Tomato e.g. Tomato USB, and I'm a bit confused over what sets some of them apart. However, it seems like this Polish site is the right one for me. See here for the 'about' page. What I'm presuming: That you are running linux, and that you can afford to brick your router. Tomato FAQ | Polarcloud.com Open Tomato's GUI in your browser, go to Administration/Upgrade, select the file and click the Upgrade button. Yes. It uses the Linux kernel and most of the utilities provided in Linksys' WRT54GL source code as a starting point. Besides the visible GUI change, a lot of the code inside has also undergone extensive changes to add new features Guest Wifi Network on Tomato | Linux.org Jul 09, 2019 Tomato Firmware/Supported Devices - Wikibooks, open books

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There's a number of derivatives of Tomato e.g. Tomato USB, and I'm a bit confused over what sets some of them apart. However, it seems like this Polish site is the right one for me. See here for the 'about' page. What I'm presuming: That you are running linux, and that you can afford to brick your router. Tomato FAQ | Polarcloud.com Open Tomato's GUI in your browser, go to Administration/Upgrade, select the file and click the Upgrade button. Yes. It uses the Linux kernel and most of the utilities provided in Linksys' WRT54GL source code as a starting point. Besides the visible GUI change, a lot of the code inside has also undergone extensive changes to add new features Guest Wifi Network on Tomato | Linux.org Jul 09, 2019 Tomato Firmware/Supported Devices - Wikibooks, open books Dec 13, 2019