Comment Re:Other alternatives? (Score 1) 334
Or on some hardware more like a traditional home router, e.g. a PC Engines Alix, or Soekris. Either will give you a very powerful router that runs on only a few watts. The downside of these is they're (AFAIK) 100Mb only, and it's hard to find a suitable wireless-n card. I've found pfSense to be much more powerful and stable than DD-WRT.
pfSense 2.0 onwards will let you set any DHCP Number, Type, Value combination you want.