Stable here since yesterday, too. It's so nice having working NAT loopback without losing stability that the .90 had.
I would love if they let us manually assign host names based on IP addresses. I doubt they'd ever add that, but I know DD-WRT lets you do it when you manually assign IPs to...
CTF stands for "Cut-through forwarding", and refers to how the packets are handled between your local network and the Internet. Generally with it turned on you should see significant speed improvements in packet transfers, but I don't believe all routers support it. If I recall DD-WRT has this...
I completely agree, which is why I installed it. I just found that it was way overkill for what I wanted, and having to flip through all the menus to find basic settings was annoying. I thought the ASUS software is more intuitive with settings placement.
I've always used DD-WRT on all my...
The instructions I gave was what I did to roll back to the stock firmware from the Tomato Shibby build as well. I just didn't like the interface of Tomato as much as the ASUS, and the ASUS does everything I need once they get the NAT loopback actually working.
On a side note the icons in the...
Had the same issue with the new firmware that several people here have. To reset it unplug the power, hold down the reset button, and keep holding it down while you plug the power back in. The power light should slowly start to flash.
You should be able to assign your local machine a static...
This is an artificial limit that I noticed when I got the unit a few weeks ago as well, and you can get around it by setting the nvram variable manually through telnet. That's what I did since I needed 26 of them, and also because I can always make sure they get ordered nicely.
Just telnet in...