The netgear WNDR 3700 is running a version of OpenWRT out of the box with a custom interface. OpenWRT has a few builds of their standard distribution which work, with full support being rapidly added. DD-WRT is working hard on adding support for the router as well with at least two test builds being released. Full support should be there within a few months. Again, with it running a customized OpenWRT out of the box, it is only a matter of time for all the router based distributions to have ports which run on it.
Totally agree with Fallen Kell, having tried most on the market, the Netgear WNDR 3700 is the best router money can by right now.
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/
Maybe not 50 million, but definitely more than in 2005... http://www.suncomeup.com/
The netgear WNDR 3700 is running a version of OpenWRT out of the box with a custom interface. OpenWRT has a few builds of their standard distribution which work, with full support being rapidly added. DD-WRT is working hard on adding support for the router as well with at least two test builds being released. Full support should be there within a few months. Again, with it running a customized OpenWRT out of the box, it is only a matter of time for all the router based distributions to have ports which run on it.
Totally agree with Fallen Kell, having tried most on the market, the Netgear WNDR 3700 is the best router money can by right now. http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/