The first place to look is on Linksys' website support center. Another good place for troubleshooting and product information is at PC Support and at Tom's Hardware.
You can purchase a Linksys WRT54G wireless router from your local retail stores electronics section. You can also purchase one online at websites such as Amazon, Sears, and eBay.
The DD-WRT forums has a plethora of information making your own routers and bridges. Be warned that it can be difficult, but very rewarding once completed.
There are some different ideas on the initials WRT stands for. However, most of people agree with the idea that the meaning of the initials WRT stands for With Regard To.
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DD-WRT is Linux based. It is firmware for a variety of wireless routers. DD-WRT is maintained by BrainSlayer and the DD in DD-WRT stands for a number plate code.
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Any router (including most models of the very inexpensive linksys WRT54G series) that is capable of running the dd-wrt firmware are capable of QOS/bandwith allocation. There aren't many netgear routers that have enough memory to run the dd-wrt firmware, but check the link and see if your particular router is in the hardware compatibility list. If it is, you can install the dd-wrt firmware on the router. Under the QOS (Quality of Service) tab you can set bandwiths, priorities, limits, etc. These can be set by MAC address, IP address, or port number. The dd-wrt firmware is a very powerful firmware, considering the entire OS will fit in the 2MB of flash available on a WRT54G and similar router. (It's a small linux distro, but you don't need to know linux. Almost everything is configurable thorugh the web interface.)
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