Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 17:06 Post subject: Have WNDR3700 would like to test any builds available
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I have a WNDR3700 left over from the beta test. It is a dual channel A/B/G/N wireless router with 4 GB ethernet ports and samba sharing of USB drives through a USB port.
Do we know that DD-WRT can be loaded onto the WNDR3700?
I'm new to DD-WRT, and about to buy my first wireless router (all of my others have been provided to me by my ISP) and I'm looking closely at the WNDR3700.
Nope, at fist someone has to open the device an look on the chips installed... if Broadcom chips are used, it might be possible to flash dd-wrt. _________________ no support via PN
my equipment
That's disappointing. Guess I'll have to look at the reviews and see if its still worth getting, or maybe find something else that gives me dual band, supports DD-WRT, and won't require a cooling hack to keep it stable.
That's disappointing. Guess I'll have to look at the reviews and see if its still worth getting, or maybe find something else that gives me dual band, supports DD-WRT, and won't require a cooling hack to keep it stable.
WNDR3300 fits the bill. The difference between the two is the 3300 does not have gigabit LAN ports. But I have it loaded with DD-WRT and it works great.
WNDR3300 fits the bill. The difference between the two is the 3300 does not have gigabit LAN ports. But I have it loaded with DD-WRT and it works great.
and what's about the cpu? the WNDR3700 got about 680mhz and 8Mb flash & 64MB Ram...but no ddwrt _________________ no support via PN
my equipment
WNDR3300 fits the bill. The difference between the two is the 3300 does not have gigabit LAN ports. But I have it loaded with DD-WRT and it works great.
and what's about the cpu? the WNDR3700 got about 680mhz and 8Mb flash & 64MB Ram...but no ddwrt
according to smallnetbuilder, the NAT speed is really fast, overy 400mbps
hope the asus broadcom base RT-N16 come out soon (4718 533MHz, 128MB ram 32MB flash)
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Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 3:40 Post subject:
DummyPLUG wrote:
catalyst wrote:
VanillaXtract wrote:
WNDR3300 fits the bill. The difference between the two is the 3300 does not have gigabit LAN ports. But I have it loaded with DD-WRT and it works great.
and what's about the cpu? the WNDR3700 got about 680mhz and 8Mb flash & 64MB Ram...but no ddwrt
according to smallnetbuilder, the NAT speed is really fast, overy 400mbps
hope the asus broadcom base RT-N16 come out soon (4718 533MHz, 128MB ram 32MB flash)
Anybody got links to internal pics? Wondering about JTAG and/or serial. _________________ The New Me
WNDR3300 fits the bill. The difference between the two is the 3300 does not have gigabit LAN ports. But I have it loaded with DD-WRT and it works great.
and what's about the cpu? the WNDR3700 got about 680mhz and 8Mb flash & 64MB Ram...but no ddwrt
according to smallnetbuilder, the NAT speed is really fast, overy 400mbps
hope the asus broadcom base RT-N16 come out soon (4718 533MHz, 128MB ram 32MB flash)
Anybody got links to internal pics? Wondering about JTAG and/or serial.
And the WNDR3700 is not realtek Base, it use AR7161, same as DIR-825 B1, that large realtek chips is 8336SR, the gigabit switch. the AR7161 is under the small heatsink.