[quote name='option.iv']Just make sure to keep a backup of your default firmware somewhere on your computer. Basically, all you have to do is download the zip file, extract, save the bin file to wherever you would like. Then go into your default config page (192.168.1.1 for most), then usually administration > upgrade firmware > select bin file.
Basically the same procedure as when you update the firmware, except you're using the Tomato firmware instead.
There are also some questions answered on the Tomato FAQ page.
From my understanding, the firmware is lightweight and has proven to be very stable. Also the user interface is faster than the default Linksys UIs. It also gives you the ability to increase the Tx rate if you wish to do so, but you most likely do not need to.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, I'll have to give it a shot.