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Originally Posted by drobbins
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I saw either this, or some hack offering the same exact thing, on the Screen Savers several years ago. I tried it with a friend who was having problems because his router was in the basement. We set it to whatever Kevin Rose suggested, and it has worked like a charm. I don't have a linksys router, so I can't test it here.
I'm not 100% if it's the same exact hack though, since it's been a few years. I do remember the firmware we used put a mini version of linux on his router. And I know we didn't put the standard version back over it, like it's suggesting in the link above. I also know it gives you a ton of additional features that we didn't use or look at. The hack was so popular, Linksys even came out with a router that had linux preinstalled, the WRT54GL (
article).
When you check that router out at
Newegg, several reviewers will suggest you to install some custom firmware. It's not nearly as dangerous as it sounds, as long as you only change the one setting to a safe number.