I would advise the heavy load users (utorrent) go for 128meg minimum ram routers. (or better yet just rock an old beater pc with 512meg).
All routers have memory leaks - they should have a feature to reboot themselves at night once every XX days.
Every connection that passes eats up memory.
Pretty simple math. this is a great router but for some 128meg is alot more than 64 if you subtract the o/s overhead (say 16meg; 64-16 = 48m free, 128-16 = 112meg free). Adding the large DD-WRT to any router that supports it bloats it and makes it leak even more.
A great router and a powerful cpu - light on ram for heavy *you know if you are* users lol.
zip98199
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posted: Nov. 3, 2010 @ 6:30a
This is the best price I have seen for this router..nice OP!
not to discourage the OP, i've found this router for $120 almost 4 months back although with a coupon. I purchased it at superbiiz .com and they usually run promotions. I didn't check the price now at superbiiz now nor trying to troll as i did purchase this router and vouch that it really is an outstanding router. Great signal strength and latest i checked, it supports dd-wrt too.
selective said: not to discourage the OP, i've found this router for $120 almost 4 months back although with a coupon. I purchased it at superbiiz .com and they usually run promotions. I didn't check the price now at superbiiz now nor trying to troll as i did purchase this router and vouch that it really is an outstanding router. Great signal strength and latest i checked, it supports dd-wrt too.
well if i find a hot deal on a time machine maybe i could get the same deal you got
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