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unveiled a new series of home networking products called "Valet". The focus of this series is to simplify the installation and configuration of a typical wireless home network by shipping routers partially pre-configured and bundling with them software that aids the user in setting up their network
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The Valet M10 along with the Valet Plus M20 were Cisco's first routers in the Valet series. The M10 is a 2.4 GHz single-band 802.11n wireless router featuring 10/100 LAN connectivity. The v1 of this model is equivalent to the Linksys
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The M20 is a 2.4 GHz single-band 802.11n wireless router featuring gigabit LAN connectivity. This model is equivalent to the Linksys
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Third Party Firmware: DD-WRT & Tomato Firmware releases have been known to work on the v1 unit.
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Also supported by custom M10v2 Tomato firmware by Toastman and Shibby.
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Tested and works well with TomatoUSB NoUSB-VPN K26 MIPSR2 firmware.
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Cisco intros Valet series home routers, makes Wireless all too easy
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Also runs Tomato Firmware v1.28.7500 MIPSR2Toastman-RT K26 Std
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While the early Valet routers are based on variants of Cisco's
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TomatoUSB installation on WRT310n V2 and Cisco Valet Plus M20
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Cisco Valet
Cisco
wizard
Linksys routers
E1000 v1
WRT160N v3
CPU
RAM
Flash memory
S/N
Q87-M10
here.
Q87-M10V2
WRT310N v2
CPU
RAM
Flash memory
S/N
DD-WRT
14471
TomatoUSB installation on WRT310n V2 and Cisco Valet Plus M20
Q87-M20
Cisco intros Valet series home routers, makes Wireless all too easy
Archived
Wayback Machine
Categories
Wireless networking
Hardware routers
Linux-based devices

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