Wow, I mean, who would have thought that a regular old $40 consumer level router could do so much. Just goes to show that its not the hardware limitations that decide what functionality is include in regular consumer products. Things like QoS, bandwidth monitoring and filtering, typically left out of the default firmware, or at the very most a very basic version that is next to useless. If you want a router that can actually do something, like I dunno, tell you what kind of hardware a particular mac address belongs to? Tomato my friend. Check out some of the screenshots I took of my router in action. The first one is the bandwidth monitor, it shows you a realtime graph, or you can see your totals for the month, week, day, even over the last 5 hours.
I'm still running version 1.06, so if you download it now you will probably get 1.07. Downloads are here.


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