Hi Dave, Thanks for the clarifications on the status of cerowrt and your expectations for how people should use the current builds. Right now, for example, the bql-9 smoketest mentioned above works pretty good (it's missing some features like bind and ahcp at the moment) - but my attempts at adding several new AQMs appear to be triggering kernel bugs. RED was proven broken for three years of the kernel prior to 3.1.5, btw... A little feedback. I have installed two cerowrt builds: rc6 - worked fine. I got snmpd installed, and could try the newly-built fprobe again. bql-9 from 24 Dec. I was surprised when I couldn't connect to gw.home.lan. What's your advice for continuing to play with cerowrt? What version should I look at? I don't have to put it "in production" - currently, its WAN port is connected to my home router's LAN port, so I can still load in experimental stuff without affecting other family members. Happy New Year. Rich