Still searching for a Linux capable Wireless N router (via dd-wrt, or OpenWRT).<br><br><u><b>Background</b></u><br>The need here is not move from Wireless G to N since we have a few laptops that support that now. The other main need is to monitor bandwidth usage per IP Address or MAC Address when needed.<br>
<br>The other day, I saw high bandwidth going on the network and could only trace it by elimination (go to each powered on computer, and closing tab by tab in Firefox until the traffic stopped). Turned out to be a web site (<a href="http://deviantart.com" target="_blank">deviantart.com</a>) that was open in a browser tab. That page had a flash application that kept loading large images from a gallery. We installed NoScript on this machine and that should help with random flash apps like these.<br>
<br>The tool I am looking for is iftop, which shows the IP addresses and how much each is downloading and from what host.<br><br><u><b>The Hardware</b></u><br>The D-Link DIR-825 seems to be a bit over the budget, but does have gigabit Ethernet, one USB port, and dual band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) for those interested in those added features.<br>
<br>It is at Best Buy for $170<br><a href="http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/d-link-wireless-n-router-dir-825/10111490.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/d-link-wireless-n-router-dir-825/10111490.aspx</a><br>
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But at FutureShop for $140<br><a href="http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/d-link-xtreme-wireless-n-router-dir-825/10111490.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/d-link-xtreme-wireless-n-router-dir-825/10111490.aspx</a><br clear="all">
<br>Only revision B1 and B2 are confirmed working. So need to physically go in the store and hope that the bottom of the box says what the revision is.<br><br>And it is supported by dd-wrt <a href="http://dd-wrt.com/site/support/router-database" target="_blank">http://dd-wrt.com/site/support/router-database</a> (have Javascript enabled, and then type<br>
"dir-8", and it will come up with downloads. A two step process (loading one image then the next), but seems to be supported.<br><br>Also OpenWRT seems to be supported too <a href="http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dir-825" target="_blank">http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dir-825</a><br>
<br>For those who don't need USB or Gigabit (just Wireless N), there is the D-Link DIR-615 for less than half the price<br><a href="http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/d-link-wireless-n-router-dir-615/10093527.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/d-link-wireless-n-router-dir-615/10093527.aspx</a><br>
<br>Tempted ...<br>
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