sand
15-10-2006, 08:13
Hi,
Which firmware should I choose for maximum stability and support for bandwidth shaping , PPPoE login and WPA wireless?
I don't need QoS, and I specifically don't want to throttle by IP. I want to shape the whole WAN connection to 1024/96.
The wl500g will be working with a server so I need something as stable as possible.
Full details:
I have an Asus wl500g running the default firmware.
I have an ADSL internet connection with a 1500/256 speed, that I connect to with a Billion modem in "PPPoE with Pass-through".
The wl500g is connected to the Billion modem and logs in using PPPoE (to my ISP). The Billion modem has QoS and port throttling, but these only work on traffic through the PPPoE session that it initiates.
I want to shape the whole WAN connection of the wl500g to 1024/96, so it doesn't stop the VoIP that runs through the Billion from working. 1024/128 would also be acceptable, if it can only be done in multiples of 128.
Which firmware should I choose for maximum stability and support for bandwidth shaping , PPPoE login and WPA wireless?
I don't need QoS, and I specifically don't want to throttle by IP. I want to shape the whole WAN connection to 1024/96.
The wl500g will be working with a server so I need something as stable as possible.
Full details:
I have an Asus wl500g running the default firmware.
I have an ADSL internet connection with a 1500/256 speed, that I connect to with a Billion modem in "PPPoE with Pass-through".
The wl500g is connected to the Billion modem and logs in using PPPoE (to my ISP). The Billion modem has QoS and port throttling, but these only work on traffic through the PPPoE session that it initiates.
I want to shape the whole WAN connection of the wl500g to 1024/96, so it doesn't stop the VoIP that runs through the Billion from working. 1024/128 would also be acceptable, if it can only be done in multiples of 128.