tomato firmware

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Tomato firmware is a third-party router firmware often used on Linksys and Asus routers to enhance networking capabilities. In discussions on WindowsForum.com, users report issues with Tomato firmware when running Windows 7, including problems with port forwarding for remote control applications, video stuttering during streaming, and local network connectivity errors such as invalid IP configuration or gateway. These threads highlight compatibility challenges between Tomato firmware and Windows networking, particularly with Windows 7, where users have tried adjusting IP settings, disabling firewalls, and enabling DMZ without success. The firmware's advanced features can sometimes conflict with Windows network stack, leading to troubleshooting scenarios focused on router configuration and Windows network diagnostics.
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    Windows 7 Windows 7 Blocking Port

    I have spent the last two hours trying to open a port for a remote control application. I have tomato 1.27 running on an asus wl500gP router. I am running windows 7 ultimate i have an Arris voip modem through comcast The problem is this, i forwarded the port correctly in tomato yet the port...
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    Windows 7 Constant video stuttering on internet streaming video

    Linksys router, Tomato firmware, 100mb network connection, 6-8mb internet connection - HULU, Fancast, almost ANY streaming video has constant stutters during movement of any kind lasting about a 1/4 second about every 1 second - absolutely infuriating!:mad:
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    Windows 7 Local network only- Cannot access router. Tomato firmware?

    Hey guys, I'm using a dual boot machine with windows xp / windows 7. I just loaded up windows 7 and am having serious networking problems. It is displaying "local connection only," and failing to connect to the internet. Windows is detecting my adapter fine. When I did network diagnostics...
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