i've only ever had a problem with my account getting compromised via the browser. it seems that this system is really only set up for browser access. however, isn't it equally important to secure imap/pop3?
Out of Tomato / dd-wrt / Open-WRT, which do you rate best in terms of day-by-day stability / low maintenance? (Please, no modularity and scriptability)
i've sort of wondered this as well, but perhaps approach it from a different standpoint. i wouldn't sacrifice versatility/usability for low maintenance. stability is important, but i can mess with stuff if need be. i would like to know i'm not going to brick my router, though.;)
yeah i was gonna say that should fix it up. speaking of which, was planning on getting a new 802.11n router with a couple gigabit ethernet ports to throw dd-wrt on. any suggestions? i need big enough storage to get vpn going, too.
i've only ever had a problem with my account getting compromised via the browser. it seems that this system is really only set up for browser access. however, isn't it equally important to secure imap/pop3?
that netgear recommendation above looks good, but this is really promising. especially the fact that it seems unbrickable.
Out of Tomato / dd-wrt / Open-WRT, which do you rate best in terms of day-by-day stability / low maintenance? (Please, no modularity and scriptability)
i've sort of wondered this as well, but perhaps approach it from a different standpoint. i wouldn't sacrifice versatility/usability for low maintenance. stability is important, but i can mess with stuff if need be. i would like to know i'm not going to brick my router, though. ;)
yeah i was gonna say that should fix it up. speaking of which, was planning on getting a new 802.11n router with a couple gigabit ethernet ports to throw dd-wrt on. any suggestions? i need big enough storage to get vpn going, too.
now if only we could plug the flow of money to the bastards.
You mean people are still using lossy formats? Duh.