Just a sanity check:  have you reflashed the firmware?

My understanding is that the NAND Flash in those routers loses it's state
over just a few months when not powered on and eventually overs years when
not written to.

I've had both the case where a reflash fixed the instability  issues and
where it hasn't.

AJ ONeal

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On Feb 23, 2011 11:11 AM, "Ashley Oviatt" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have been using dd-wrt on a linksys wireless router for about 5 years
> now and it's starting to be flaky on me. I have to reboot it daily and
> it still is losing connections all the time. So I am going to upgrade.
>
> I currently have a Linksys wrt54g with 8 megs of memory. I want
> something that will be able to handle dd-wrt or another os if something
> else is better than dd-wrt, dansguardian, maybe squid, maybe something
> else that I need that I don't know about.
>
> So, any suggestions on what to get?
>
> Ash
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