Questions about my router and Gargoyle as a switch
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 9:51 am
Hi, I've been researching Gargoyle, and this looks like the ideal setup for my home! But like any noob, I'm looking for help. Thanks in advance for any help offered, and for your patience. I have done a lot of reading/research, but I'm still confused with many things.
MAIN Router: DIR-850L
Secondary router: WNDR3300 (currently on DD-WRT) that I want to put Gargoyle on, using it as a switch for my guests to wifi into.
My questions:
1. What versions do you think I can install Gargoyle on my WNDR3300? It has 4MB of flash, and from what I read, this won't work well with newer versions. I see a guy in 2010 got it to work (viewtopic.php?f=8&t=644), using version 1.2.3.
2. Can I use Gargoyle as a SECOND router, acting as a switch (wired to my DIR-850L), so I can use Gargoyle to serve as a "guest" router to track and restrict bandwidth for guests only? FYI when I use DD-WRT like this (as a switch), DD-WRT is unable to record monthly bandwidth usage, maybe because it is "just" acting as a switch so the data just "passes on through" the router, so to speak? I'm not sure.
NOTE: I only need to track guests, so I'm hoping to keep my DIR-850L as my main router. It's signal reaches the whole house, while the WNDR3300 doesn't.
I'm open to questions and ideas too!
Thanks!
MAIN Router: DIR-850L
Secondary router: WNDR3300 (currently on DD-WRT) that I want to put Gargoyle on, using it as a switch for my guests to wifi into.
My questions:
1. What versions do you think I can install Gargoyle on my WNDR3300? It has 4MB of flash, and from what I read, this won't work well with newer versions. I see a guy in 2010 got it to work (viewtopic.php?f=8&t=644), using version 1.2.3.
2. Can I use Gargoyle as a SECOND router, acting as a switch (wired to my DIR-850L), so I can use Gargoyle to serve as a "guest" router to track and restrict bandwidth for guests only? FYI when I use DD-WRT like this (as a switch), DD-WRT is unable to record monthly bandwidth usage, maybe because it is "just" acting as a switch so the data just "passes on through" the router, so to speak? I'm not sure.
NOTE: I only need to track guests, so I'm hoping to keep my DIR-850L as my main router. It's signal reaches the whole house, while the WNDR3300 doesn't.
I'm open to questions and ideas too!
Thanks!
