Is it possible to load the tomato load onto a wgr614 v4. It seems to have the same base Broadcom chipset, but the load is refused by the router. Does anyone know if this is possible? I would think this is similar enough that it ought to work. I'm trying to turn this device into a wireless client.
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Unlikely.
I will check this again, WGR614v4 is a Marvell SoC based router and if you check its source code, it is eCoS based. It also has too little flash/sdram (1MB/8MB) for running tomato.
-Nachi
You should use the WGR614L for running the tomato firmware.
WGR614v4 cannot run the tomato firmware since it is a Marvell based platform and it has too low a memory to run most of the replacement firmwares like openwrt, dd-wrt and tomato.