Tomato firmware is a small, easy-to-use third-party firmware. It has functions such as bandwidth usage monitor, advanced QoS, and access control. It can also enable the WDS function that is not originally supported by the wireless router. Compared with popular DD-WRT firmware, tomato firmware has smaller capacity, faster download speed, more stable operation, better QoS performance, and allows you to customize scripts. More easy to use than DD-WRT firmware, especially for BT, eMule and other P2P software QoS settings simple and clear, more suitable for domestic players.
But if you want to use tomato for relay .......... I think you should use ddwrt. This function has not been added to the current tomato version.
It is extremely simple to set up. A wired or wireless network card connects to a vro. The IP address automatically or manually specifies the 192.168.1.x segment, and IE enters the IP address 192.168.1.1.
Username admin or root, password Admin
Then go to the Web Management Homepage. It seems clear that I have nothing to say.
Set your basic network connection. Open the drop-down menu and select the corresponding one.
Here, we will say one more thing: Some customers say that the router is connected to the Internet, but the computer cannot open the webpage, because you didn't set your DNS, so that your domain name does not get the correct IP address pointing ........ Enter the DNS corresponding to your network, and enter the vro or wireless network card at any end.
For example, our pppoe settings
Several points worth noting
1. DNS. Someone needs to set up a peanut shell or something like that.
2. Dual-antenna independent transceiver and power settings
3. Chinese tomato firmware upgrade in the future