As I understand it Tomato and DD-WRT are built upon the original Open-WRT.
Might give that a shot though when the router arrives.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Regards,
Steve
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 2:37 PM, <paul at clubi.ie> wrote:
> Hi,
>> You can do this by running ucarpd or keepalived, and operating one device
> as master, other as slave. You'd probably also need to rsync over the DHCP
> leases and hosts configuration.
>> This should be easy enough with OpenWRT, no idea about Tomato.
>> regards,
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