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  • Menu Reference
  • Distributions

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Tomato is a partially freeopen sourceLinux-based firmware for several Broadcom-based Wi-Firouters, including the Linksys WRT54G. The major emphasis of Tomato is on stability, speed and efficiency. It is maintained by Jonathan Zarate[1], who also developed HyperWRT +tofu. Tomato is notable for its web-based user interface that includes several types of bandwidth usage charts, advanced QoS access restriction features, raised connection limits which enables P2P networking, and support for 125 High Speed Mode (marketed by Linksys as 'SpeedBooster').

Tomato Router

Tomato Routeur

This wikibook serves as the documentation for the Tomato firmware and its variations, documenting features, installation, configuration and use of the firmware.

Tomato

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Tomato is a partially freeopen sourceLinux-based firmware for several Broadcom-based Wi-Firouters, including the Linksys WRT54G. The major emphasis of Tomato is on stability, speed and efficiency. It is maintained by Jonathan Zarate[1], who also developed HyperWRT +tofu. Tomato is notable for its web-based user interface that includes several types of bandwidth usage charts, advanced QoS access restriction features, raised connection limits which enables P2P networking, and support for 125 High Speed Mode (marketed by Linksys as 'SpeedBooster').

Tomato Router

This wikibook serves as the documentation for the Tomato firmware and its variations, documenting features, installation, configuration and use of the firmware.

Note: most likely the author of this Tomato firmware is no longer accessible, hence development of this software has ceased in the past 6-7 years! Multiple known/unknown security vulnerabilities may have been identified running in the last version, and therefore it is strongly NOT recommended to use this old software nowadays. Search for other custom firmware products elsewhere!

The following features implemented in the Tomato base firmware over typical OEM firmware and open alternatives such as DD-WRT and OpenWRT:

  • Dynamic interactive GUI using Ajax (a technique for creating interactive web pages that update without reloading), SVG (scalable vector graphics that provide quality graphics within a browser) and CSS-based color schemes (allowing you to change the look and feel of the router configuration screens).
  • CLI (using BusyBox) with access via TELNET or SSH (using Dropbear)
  • DHCP server (using Dnsmasq) with dynamic and static DHCP leases
  • DNS forwarder (using Dnsmasq) with local hostnames, local domain names, and caching of internet addresses
  • Netfilter/iptables with customizable settings, IPP2P and l7-filter
  • Wake-on-LAN
  • Advanced QoS: 10 unique QoS classes defined, real-time pie graph display of prioritized traffic with drilldown into class details
  • Bandwidth graphing/statistics: real-time, last 24 hours, daily, monthly
  • Wireless modes: access point (AP), wireless client station (STA), wireless ethernet (WET) bridge, wireless distribution system (WDS aka wireless bridging), simultaneous AP and WDS (aka wireless repeating)
  • Dynamic DNS service with ezUpdate and services extended for more providers
  • Syslog viewable through the GUI (also downloadable)
  • SES button control
  • CIFS client
  • Adjustment of transmit power of wireless LAN, antenna selection, and 14 wireless channels
  • 'Boot wait' protection (increase the time slot for uploading firmware via the boot loader)
  • Advanced port forwarding, redirection, and triggering with UPnP page to view and delete UPnP forwarded port mappings
  • Advanced access restrictions
  • Init, Shutdown, Firewall, and WAN Up scripts
  • Uptime, load average, and free memory status
  • Reboot ability, although almost no configuration changes require a reboot
  • Wireless survey page to view other networks in your neighborhood
  • Known bugs in Broadcom-based Linksys firmware fixed

While the core source code is licensed under GPLv2, the source code for the user interface is under a more restrictive license which forbids use without the author's permission.

  • Tomato (eng) — Official Tomato firmware web site
  • Tomato FAQ (eng) — The basic facts about the Tomato foundation
  • Tomato (Firmware) — Tomato (Firmware) Documentation (this book)
  • Tomato (Firmware) — Tomato (Firmware) - German (deutsches) Wikibook
  • Tomato USB Mod — Teddy Bear' mod with USB support.
  • Linksys (eng) — Forums for the grand-daddy at LinkSys.
  • [Tomato Phoenix (chn)] — MT7620A/N Tomato Firmware called Tomato Phoenix from China.

Weblinks[edit]

Screenshots
Many screenshots of version 1.25
Video
Screencast of the actual upgrade from LinkSys firmware to Tomato 1.25, 7:22 min, 11 MB
Wikipedia

References[edit]

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Tomato Router List

Router List

Tomato Router Default Ip

Lista routerów wspieranych przez moją wersję Tomato
List of routers supported by my Tomato MOD.

Tomato Router Setup

ModelCPU TypeCPU FreqLANFlash/RAMVersionNotes
Asus RT-N10 A1R2300100 Mbps4/16MBK26Only build52 and earlier! B1/C1 are not supported
Asus RT-N10PR2300100 Mbps8/32MBK26RT-Nv114 and newer
Asus RT-N10U A1/B1/C1R2300100 Mbps8/32MBK26RT-N
Asus RT-N12R2300100 Mbps4/32MBK26
Asus RT-N12 B1/C1/D1R2300100 Mbps8/32MBK26RT-N
Asus RT-N15UR25001 Gbps8/64MBK26RT-N
Asus RT-N16R24801 Gbps32/128MBK26 or K26RT-N
Asus RT-N18UARM8001 Gbps128/256MBK26ARMv121 or newer
Asus RT-N53R2300100 Mbps8/32MBK26RT-NA1 supported from V114
Asus RT-N66U A1/B1R26001 Gbps32/256MBK26RT-N or K26RT-AC
Asus RT-AC56UARM2x 8001 Gbps128/256MBK26ARM
Asus RT-AC66UR26001 Gbps128/256MBK26RT-AC
Asus RT-AC68U/RARM2x 8001 Gbps128/256MBK26ARMHardware Rev C1 is not supported!
Asus RT-AC3200ARM2x 10001 Gbps128/256MBK26ARM7
Asus WL-330gER1240100 Mbps4/16MBK24 or K26v102 or newer
Asus WL500GP v1/v2R1240100 Mbps8/32MBK24 or K26
Asus WL500WR1264100 Mbps8/32MBK24 or K26
Asus WL520GUR1240100 Mbps4/16MBK24 or K26
Buffalo WHR-G54SR1200100 Mbps4/16MBK24 or K26
Buffalo WHR-G125R1240100 Mbps4/16MBK24 or K26
Buffalo WHR-HP-G54R1200100 Mbps4/16MBK24 or K26
Cisco M10 v2R2?100 Mbps4/32MBK26RT-N
D-Link DIR-320R1240100 Mbps4/32MBK24 or K26
D-Link DIR-620 C1R2530100 Mbps8/64MBK26RT-Nv114 or newer
D-Link DIR-868LARM2x 8001 Gbps128/128MBK26ARM
Fiboom HG320R2533100 Mbps16/256MBK26RT-Nv110 or newer
Huawei WS880ARM2x 8001 Gbps128/128MBK26ARM
Linksys E800R2300100 Mbps8/32MBK26RT-NSame as E900, Use v114 or newer
Linksys E900R2300100 Mbps8/32MBK26RT-N
Linksys E1000 v1R2300100 Mbps4/32MBK26
Linksys E1000 v2.0/v2.1R2300100 Mbps4/32MBK26RT-N
Linksys E1200 v1R2300100 Mbps4/32MBK26RT-N
Linksys E1500R2300100 Mbps8/32MBK26RT-N
Linksys E1550R2300100 Mbps16/64MBK26RT-N
Linksys E2000R23541 Gbps8/32MBK26
Linksys E2500R2300100 Mbps8/64MBK26RT-N
Linksys E3000R24801 Gbps8/64MBK26
Linksys E3200R25001 Gbps16/64MBK26RT-N
Linksys E4200 (v1)R24801 Gbps16/64MBK26RT-NV2 is not supported!
Linksys WRT160N v1R1266100 Mbps4/32MBK24 or K26
Linksys WRT160N v3R2300100 Mbps4/32MBK26
Linksys WRT300N v1R1264100 Mbps4/32MBK24 or K26
Linksys WRT310N v1R13001 Gbps4/32MBK24 or K26
Linksys WRT310N v2R23001 Gbps4/32MBK26same as WRT160N v3
Linksys WRT320NR23541 Gbps8/32MBK26
Linksys WRT54G/GL/GS v1-v4R1200-240100 Mbps4-8/32-64MBK24 or K26
Linksys WRT610N v2R24801 Gbps8/64MBK26
Linksys WRTSL54GSR1266100 Mbps8/32MBK24 or K26
Linksys EA6500 v2ARM2x 8001 Gbps128/256MBK26ARM
Linksys EA6700ARM2x 8001 Gbps128/256MBK26ARM
Linksys EA6900ARM2x 8001 Gbps128/256MBK26ARM
Netgear WNR2000 v2R2300100 Mbps4/32MBK26
Netgear WNR3500L (v1)R24531 Gbps8/64 MBK26
Netgear WNR3500L v2R25001 Gbps128/128 MBK26RT-N
Netgear WNR3500 v2/UR24531 Gbps4/32MBK26
Netgear WNDR4500 v1R26001 Gbps128/128MBK26RT-AC
Netgear WNDR4500 v2R26001 Gbps128/128MBK26RT-AC
Netgear R6250ARM2x 8001 Gbps128/256MBK26ARM
Netgear R6300 v1R26001 Gbps128/128MBK26RT-AC
Netgear R6300 v2ARM2x 8001 Gbps128/256MBK26ARM
Netgear R6400ARM2x 8001 Gbps128/256MBK26ARM
Netgear R7000ARM2x 10001 Gbps128/256MBK26ARM
Netgear R8000ARM2x 10001 Gbps128/256MBK26ARM7
Ovislink WL1600GLR1240100 Mbps4/16MBK24 or K26
Tenda N6R2300100 Mbps8/64MBK26RT-N
Tenda N60R25001 Gbps8/64MBK26RT-N
Tenda W1800RR26001 Gbps16/256MBK26RT-AC
ZTE ZXV10 H618BR1240100 Mbps16/32MBK26
ZTE H218NR25001 Gbps16/64MBK26RT-Nv110 or newer




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