Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 14:24 Post subject: Asus RT-N10
Hi,
I've got an Asus RT-N10 and would like to have dd-wrt in it. I'm not sure if it's supported, since it's not on the database and I can't find any info on it on the foruns, but it should be, since it's Broadcom based, with 4MB flash and 16MB Ram.
It's got a Broadcom 5356, should be OK...but seeing as the RT-12 and RT-16 need specialized builds, flash at your own risk.
I would see if an RT-12 build would work...or maybe simply a Mini build renamed as .trx.
REMEMBER, THIS ROUTER IS NOT KNOWN TO BE SUPPORTED, ANYTHING YOU DO IS YOUR OWN RISK!
Edit: According to the timeline, as of 13483, Eko is working on support for the RT-N10. I would sit tight and be patient. It's in progress. It may require a special build for that specific router. Who knows, one of the other builds might work. I personally would not attempt to flash unless I had a jtag or some way to recover. _________________ Click here for Eko beta Click here for Brainslayer beta >>>PEACOCK THREAD!<<<
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Thought the 535x series was more or less similar though...
They are but only in the sense that they are all SOC, ie everything on one chip, but do have different cpu cores - 5356 is based on the same core as 4716/17/18.
It is intended for the dirt cheap segment of the market. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
13661 is not released as a build and Eko is still working on it as of changeset 13667.
Looks like it will be supported real soon now _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
I was hoping to setup a repeater bridge with this next Tuesday.
Personal expectations has never been able to force a dd-wrt firmware release, it comes when it is ready. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!