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A lot of people are not aware that the Asus RT-N16 actually has a 533Mhz processor. It is under-clocked to 480Mhz by default from the factory.
While the Asus RT-N16 appears to run just fine
http://tomatousb.org/tut:over-clocking-asus-rt-n16
this link) works OK http://www.4shared.com/file/GL0aSSZ8/ASUS-RT-N16-RECOVERY.html
Download and extract the K26-MIPSR2 Tomato USB Firmware. Extras or VPN version is up to you. With this router you might
http://tomatousb.org/tut:installing-on-asus-rt-n16
Linux
Download the appropriate firmware. You pro
http://tomatousb.org/tut:installing-on-asus-routers-rt-n16-etc-in-linux
K26
K24
K26 Editions/Notes
Asus RT-N10
R2
Yes
No
NoUSB (only build 52 and earlier!)
Asus RT-N12
R2
Yes
No
NoUSB
Asus RT-N16
R2
Yes
No
All
Asus WL500GP v1/v2
R1
Yes
Yes
All
Asus WL500W
R1
Yes
http://tomatousb.org/doc:build-types
is the design limit for this processor, this is not one of the clock frequencies supported.
*** [For the ASUS RT, the list is very long. Most RT-N16's will not run at 532MHz, and Broadcom, the makers
http://tomatousb.org/tut:overclocking-the-wrt54gl
NOTE
This article refers to MIPSR2 builds of Tomato.
It worked for me on Asus RT-N16.
Contributions are welcome.
Multiple LAN subnets
This how-to will be of help in situations where a specified
http://tomatousb.org/tut:two-isolated-separate-lan-subnets
(EXPERIMENTAL) version (beta 02) for Asus RT-N16 based on kernel 2.6.22 (N-mode support, included SIP conntrack module, added extra Samba Asian codepages).
Build 43 - 02/15/2010
Fixed: restoring files
http://tomatousb.org/changelog:older-builds
by posting some details of the WRT54GL's transmitter, and it's power levels and performance.
Is the WRT54GL (and the ASUS RT-N16) really capable of more output ?
The ASUS RT-N16 uses the same power
http://tomatousb.org/tut:increasing-wrt54g-transmit-power
). Depending on the model of the router, the actual level setting does not indicate the actual transmit power. Maximum power level on WRT series are around 250 depending on the driver used, but on the RT
http://tomatousb.org/settings:wireless
;Development" (unstable) Builds from git head
New builds, compiled only when new code appears (courtesy of Toastman).
Regular builds from the current git head of Tomato-RT branch (courtesy
http://tomatousb.org/download
