Tomato is an open source network and administration application that is used to manage and monitor network activity and data. It is commonly used by home and small office users to manage their home or office networks. It provides a graphical user interface (GUI) to configure and monitor a variety of network and internet related settings, such as wireless access points, routers, switches, and more. Tomato also allows users to monitor bandwidth usage and set up QoS (Quality of Service) rules to prioritize important network traffic. Additionally, Tomato provides advanced security features, such as the ability to set up firewall rules and port forwarding. Tomato is available for a variety of routers, including Linksys, Asus, D-Link, and more.
Discontinued It is no longer being developed. The latest version, Build 54, released in November 2010, can still be downloaded from the official website.