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LinuxLinux, unix, Ubuntu, GNU and related technologies Linksys with Tomato sauceMy Linksys WRT54G (V1.1) wireless router has delivered faithful service for many years but for such a capable computing platform, it gets little attention from Cisco. The US firmware version is 4.21.1 (Jan07), while the official UK version is still at 4.20.8 (Oct05). The real issues are claims that 3rd-party firmware runs faster with more features and the original firmware is missing a couple of really nice to have functions, specifically: • better noise floor and interference management tools |