Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 0:42 Post subject: Atheros AR2317 on TP-Link WR340G????
Hi guys.
I've been reading this forum for a while, but I haven't posted anything until now. xD
Anyway, doing some research on a router that I have, it seems that the TP-Link WR340G has an Atheros AR2317-AC1A chip which will allow (eventually) to install DD-WRT on it.
Is it possible?
Does any of you have more details?
Right now, I'm looking at an FCC page with the chips on it. Here's the link:
I saw a Marvell chip that I think it controls the hub and stuff like that (since the Atheros controls the router itself being a SoC...)
the other thing I found was a small chip with the following numbers:
z1zpsczb
016S338
s8171pb5
and a big letter "i" on it.
and the last chip I found was the Elpida one that appears on this site wiki.
Now, if this router is based on Atheros AR2317, in theory could be used with DD-WRT. Again, I don't know what chip is ram and what chip is flash, so I don't know if I can flash it.
Why don't you ask in the OpenWRT forum?
The TL-WR340G v5 has a 2MB flash chip and is not supported by dd-wrt and will never become supported either. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
That is the DRAM , not the flash.
It is 8MB and that is not enough work memory for a dd-wrt Atheros build. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!