So do I. Except, when I look here- http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/router-charts/price/74-wan-to-lan it looks pretty shabby compared to other routers. The Linksys E4200 looks pretty good, is a little more expensive, but almost twice the WAN-LAN throughput. The only drawbacks I can see are (1) some reviewers say it runs hot, but if I disable the readios that may not be an issue and (2) it seems to be more difficult to reflash with dd-wrt than the 3500L. Choices....choices Mark On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Stephen wrote: > I still really like that router. > > On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Dazed_75 wrote: > > Nope. I followed the link from the earlier message > > https://www.flashrouters.com/netgear-wnr3500l-ddwrt-router.php and read > this > > on their web site: > > > >> Note: VPN capabilities are only available to VPN subscribers. We work > with > >> OverPlayVPN to make this process simple and easy for beginners. A DD-WRT > >> router may be used to set up a VPN connection from a different > provider, but > >> only if they offer support. We currently will only preset the router for > >> OverPlayVPN users. > > > > > > The I followed the link to OverPlayVPN and read about the services and > > costs. I know dd-wrt will do OpenVPN without a commercial service. I > just > > was concerned you had not noticed that blurb of theirs. > > > > On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Mark Phillips < > mark@phillipsmarketing.biz> > > wrote: > >> > >> Larry, > >> > >> I queried FlashRouters if they require any vpn or dynamic dns services, > or > >> if they modify the dd-wrt firmware in any way, and got this response: > >> > >> "VPN and DNS service are not required at all, however it is quite simple > >> to integrate them with DD-WRT routers. > >> We load tested, stable DD-WRT builds onto the device, we do not modify > the > >> actual firmware." > >> > >> Have you had a bad experience with FlashRouters? > >> > >> Mark > >> > >> > >> On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 12:25 PM, Dazed_75 wrote: > >>> > >>> Be sure to look at the fine print. They are setting that router to > work > >>> with a specific provider of what I think is dynamic DNS and offer > special > >>> encryption at fee that can come to about $10/month. > >>> > >>> > >>> On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 10:34 AM, Mark Phillips > >>> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> James, > >>>> > >>>> It sounds like a fun project! I am very tempted....... > >>>> > >>>> However, I found this one - > >>>> https://www.flashrouters.com/netgear-wnr3500l-ddwrt-router.php for > $80. It > >>>> has wireless, but I can just turn it off. A 480 MHz processor, and > dd-wrt > >>>> installed and tested with openvpn. I haven't priced out your parts > list, but > >>>> I would be surprised if it comes to less than $80. Also, I think the > netgear > >>>> router will consume less power and space in my crowded cable "closet" > (aka > >>>> the top shelf in my cupboard). > >>>> > >>>> Answers to your questions - > >>>> I need a total of 20 gigabit LAN ports for my network. Currently, I > have > >>>> two 8 port gigabit switches, and 4 10/100 ports on my current BEFSX41 > >>>> router. I want to upgrade the router for open vpn, and gigabit > speeds. So > >>>> the router is also a switch. > >>>> > >>>> What is the advantage of running the whole thing virtualized? > -- > A mouse trap, placed on top of your alarm clock, will prevent you from > rolling over and going back to sleep after you hit the snooze button. > > Stephen > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >