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Reply to WGR614L vs KWGR614 vs WGR614? on February 19, 2008
Now, we're getting somewhere. FCC ID page for the WGR614L is here . Some of the chip numbers are visible on the internal photos. The two photos of a single screw are ummm....rather odd. The...
Reply to What are other possible uses / features? on February 19, 2008
As has been pointed out, Tomato already does pretty graphs. DD-WRT v24 also has a traffic monitor that shows graphs of traffic in/out on the LAN, WAN, and wireless on individual graphs. You can also...
Reply to Your Firmware Plans For the WGR614L - Which Is Your Pick? on February 19, 2008
DD-WRT is what I currently use. Mostly on Buffalo and Linksys hardware. The main advantage to me is that I can save a configuration file, transplant it to a completely different router running DD-WRT, and...
Reply to WGR614L vs KWGR614 vs WGR614? on February 19, 2008
Thanks. It answers some of the questions. The different wireless chips (Broadcom versus Realtek) means seperate firmware versions for each router. I want to throw the WGR614v9 into the picture because I suspect the price...
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