12-08-2007, 01:20 PM
A router doesn't benefit from being able to use dd-wrt firmware...
Yes it does benefit. If you don't understand why, read the FAQs @ dd-wrt.com for more info.
...or list updates for its own if what it comes with is OK
In this case, the mfr. lists NO support documents or software for ANY wi-fi products http://www.cptechusa.com/support.html . According to their own website, they've been sellinging same since 2005.
Apple, Buffalo, & Cisco, all provide firmware improvements for their wi-fi/router products. Leads me to believe 'CPTech' is simpling marketing 're-badged' routers.
Yes it does benefit. If you don't understand why, read the FAQs @ dd-wrt.com for more info.
...or list updates for its own if what it comes with is OK
In this case, the mfr. lists NO support documents or software for ANY wi-fi products http://www.cptechusa.com/support.html . According to their own website, they've been sellinging same since 2005.
Apple, Buffalo, & Cisco, all provide firmware improvements for their wi-fi/router products. Leads me to believe 'CPTech' is simpling marketing 're-badged' routers.