You can check its manual and compare with WGR614L. In the meantime I will try to figure out its compatibility with WGR614L.
Categories: WGR614L (Legacy Product)
Anyone know if this is compatable with the L?
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I wanted to set up a wireless bridge, but My other router does not support WDS.
Thanks
Tathagata Das said: You can check its manual and compare with WGR614L. In the meantime I will try to figure out its compatibility with WGR614L.
The DD-wrt site list it, but with a BCM5356 chip set. The Broadcomm site says this is a 300mhz processor with 1 802.11n stream. Dunno if it has the same feature set, would be nice. This is a G router. At $40, bricking it isnt a big deal, just an inconvience.
And some posts indicate its the same hardware as the WNR1000
Any links for the chipset data sheets?
Thanks
I've done a bit of fiddling with the v10. The hardware is identical to to the WNR1000v3 (crossflash works). It also uses the WNR1000v3's CFE from stock.
I tried modifying a dd-wrt release known working with the RT-N10 (which also has the 5356 cpu), but it produced a brick. tjtag unfortunately doesn't work as of yet with the 5356, so only with some pretty messy workarounds was I able to get it back to running.
I get the sense based on some things I've read that the limited amount of NVRAM (24k) may be the major issue with running DD-WRT. I have yet to get a solid yes or no on this, however.

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