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I am looking to replace my Cisco 857w router, it is overkill for what I need and to be honest I only really bought it to fiddle with a Cisco router.

I need a wireless router with built in modem that will cover a 3 storey house with a gigabit uplink to a gigabit switch.

I would also like some sort of QoS to prioritise VPN traffic during the day as my wife works from home.

I am looking to pay £100 give or take.
 
WRT54GL, and your choice of ADSL modem (or cheap ADSL router in bridge mode).

Edit: WRT150/300/350N if you want 802.11n, though support for third party firmware is still patchy with those routers.
 
WRT54GL, and your choice of ADSL modem (or cheap ADSL router in bridge mode).

Edit: WRT150/300/350N if you want 802.11n, though support for third party firmware is still patchy with those routers.

I don't have any N devices that is not to say that I will not.

The WRT54GL is the router that supports the Tomato firmware isn't it?

In terms of a modem is there any that I should look at?
 
It's the cool one for now at least - Sveasoft works for me (though it's non-free for continued updates), and DD-WRT is popular as well.
 
It's the cool one for now at least - Sveasoft works for me (though it's non-free for continued updates), and DD-WRT is popular as well.

Cheers Tolien, so putting aside fees for the firmware which would you consider to be the "best?"
 
There isn't a "best". They're all pretty good, it comes down to what you want from the firmware - Tomato has a whole load of SVG graphs, but all the firmwares are stable enough.

Tomato doesn't have an SNMPd (without some hassle installing it), which was a show stopper for me. Depends what you want from it.
 
Well stability and QoS are top of the list and from *** I have seen from the Tomato screen shots there is a reasonable amount of logging, graphing and stats.
 
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