I don't think the devs have the necessary time to crack it, but someday somebody will, it's not an issue of dd-wrt, you can look in every 3rd party router firmware, none supports this giga-switch or even linux. FYI, broadcom based wireless cards only works in linux because a guy (or a team) reverse engineered those chips and created b43-fwcutter, search the net about it, was hard.
From what I'm aware of, WRT320N uses the same switch as WRT610N, which is not supported yet, this post is only saying that vlan gui was broken, this has nothing to do with switch support tho..
The problem, like I said before, is not kernel by itself. There is currently no broadcom driver for that switch, even in normal linux. This is not an isolated problem of dd-wrt, but linux itself.
Switch: bcm5397 GbE, using the bcm57xx driver. (But since Broadcom is discontinuing the bcm5397, the wrt600n may come with the bcm5395 in the future.) I've tested the VLAN support, and it works. Linux 2.4.36.6 adds GemTek support for QoS, although that's not in the 2.4.35 in OpenWRT svn. robocfg does not have support for bcm539x.
the wrt320N has a bcm5397 GbE, ... i guess it should be supported so ...
Yes, the news is that bumping this thread will not make VLAN support for BCM53115 come quicker. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!