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Tom,

> I forgot to ask on last response, where do you find DD-WRT or Tomato firmware, and how do you apply it?

You could google for it :) dd-wrt.com

It is not straight forward to install, you better read the forum for
all information that is pertinent to you router, and then read it a
second time.

But once, you're done, it's a big improvement (and you have shell
access to the Linux running on your router).

Olivier

>
> Wireless router web interface has a link to check for firmware updates, but that would go to Netgear site.
>
> Tom
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