What are the proper methods for testing competing router firmwares?


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    What are the proper methods for testing competing router firmwares?


    I am about to enter a new world of router firmwares after I found out that the the Netgear firmware may not be the best I can do. I have heard of DD-WRT and Gargoyle as firmware developers and they both have versions which support my router. So my question is:

    How should I go about testing each firmware to see one is better than the other?
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    Thanks for the link but I know my router is supported already. I was just wondering if people could recommend some tests I could run after each firmware is installed :)
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    RoloDman,
    Hope this article from Brink helps.
    Ultimate Router Guide: Optimize Security & Performance
    THW
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    Hello JL. Found a couple of articles that may give you some ideas.

    How We Test Hardware Routers - Revision 3 - SmallNetBuilder

    Operative Software Products (Generates Network Traffic to test Switches, Routers and Firewalls)
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    Assuming there is a reason for you to consider after-market firmware, that would be your test measurement to compare.

    If you are considering an aftermarket firmware to add features, then I would just run a speedtest.net run before and then after the switch to make sure your throughput wasn't hurt.
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    thanks to everyone :)
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