If scheduled MAC controls are limiting your choices, consider setting
up Squid on a box somewhere and routing their traffic through that.
Much more controllable.

Kris Browne
kris.browne at gmail.com
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612-408-4431
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"the least expensive, most bug-free line of code is the one you didn't
have to write." - Steve Jobs



On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 20:43, Jon Schewe <jpschewe at mtu.net> wrote:
> I looked into tomato, but at the time it didn't state that my router was
> supported. I have a Linksys WRT150N. If tomato works better, that would be
> nice. The things I care about are: dhcp reservations, traffic shaping (for
> my voip), scheduled restrictions by mac address (turn off kids at night),
> port forwarding (for ssh to my box).
>
> On 05/17/2010 06:07 PM, Andrew S. Zbikowski wrote:
>
> When I last tried DD-WRT I saw some flaky behavior. Switched to Tomato
> firmware and eventually replaced the Linksys router with an Apple AirPort
> Extreme. DD-WRT just seemed to get weird with long transfers, but I didn't
> look into it too deeply. Tomato seemed to work better. Only went to the
> AirPort Extreme as it was time to upgrade to 802.11N and I needed a USB
> print server.
>
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