ok, I've pounded 3 wndr3800s flat with a variety of tests, got openvpn working, filed a bug or two, hacked on simple_qos, and have used it as a default gw on both wired and wifi, meshed 'em together, and made a lot of rrul graphs, pounding the machines flat with 6 different boxes driving it all at once and never a hitch. Also installed openvpn today, it "just worked". I see the tun driver dropping a ton of packets but I'm unfamiliar with the correct behavior... polipo works... can't remember what else I tried... Remaining minuses... - ipv6 is mostly untested - multiple things in flux there - but it does work and route... - bind-latest is eating 100% of cpu (dnsmasq is the default now anyway) - gui is largely untested - haven't got around to fixing minidlna upcoming in 3.6.9-6 will be: Ketan landed a patch for httpping to support tcp fast open the new ipv6 scripts have landed ccnx .7 better simple_qos script So IF you don't need the above features and are feeling daring, go ahead and give cerowrt 3.6.9-5 a little wider testing... I am trying to get a little analysis done on very long RTTs... -- Dave Täht Fixing bufferbloat with cerowrt: http://www.teklibre.com/cerowrt/subscribe.html