Hi.
I'm searching for wi-fi 802.11n router for a few days now and I'm really tired already. What I'm really interested in is: USB storage ability mainly for torrents downloading and dd-wrt upgrade.
The best would be WRT350N ver.1 - but it is not available;Linksys WRT610N and ASUS WL-500W - those are't so good in performance tests
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 4:39 Post subject: Dlink DIR-655
One more vote for Dlink DIR-655. It's the fastest N-router to date, and all efforts should be made to get the stuff to work with DD-WRT. I think it's Atheros Based. My hardware revision is "A3". Would love to help in any little way.
Hi.
I'm searching for wi-fi 802.11n router for a few days now and I'm really tired already. What I'm really interested in is: USB storage ability mainly for torrents downloading and dd-wrt upgrade.
The best would be WRT350N ver.1 - but it is not available;Linksys WRT610N and ASUS WL-500W - those are't so good in performance tests
No one flashed DD-WRT on DIR-655 yet. I won't work for sure. In the mentioned thread users talk about DIR-655 and other router with Tomato fw. I guess the user replaced Tomato with DD-WRT on the other router.
I do have one DIR-655 laying around. Its wifi card /Atheros/ works a way better with DD-WRT then broadcom one. But the DIR-655 board doesn't.
The board has some debug connector which is not a "standard" jtag. On the Ubikom site you can find a lot of info about the cpu. But in order to start any tests you will need some additional board to be able to debug the router /similar to jtag/. It costs more then $100.
BTW the flash size is 8M. And the fw is less then 4. They keep always one /last working/ copy of the fw.
In my opinion this router won't be so popular soon because:
1. It is expensive.
2. New CPU without Linux support
3. There is no cheap jtag solution yet on this one.
Don't get me wrong. I'd love to have DD-WRT on it. And I'll do my best to help the community in developing, troubleshooting, testing etc. But I'am not ready to spend more the $100 bucks to buy a debugging tool. And I don't see too much devices in customer hands using Ubikom CPU. _________________ Belkin F5D8230-4 ver 1, 4MB Flash, 16MB RAM, FIC ID SA3-AGN0901AP0100.
CPU BCM4704KPB, Switch BCM5325A2KQM WiFi Atheros AR5416. Running dd-wrt.24_Atheros_wifi.
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:06 Post subject: Still wish it was supported.
malmo wrote:
The new d-links dir-655 & Co. won't be supported, becose they use Ubicron architecture - AND this is not open sorce, thre are no tools/library fore this crap!
It is certainly good hardware. The DIR-655 has been the best gigabit router I've used thus far. Open source or not, someone hack it and give us WRT on it. :)
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 1:52 Post subject: Another Vote for the DIR-655
I think there will be plenty of users buying this router. I has received very good reviews, and it would be superior to all others if it had wrt on it!
It is actually working fairly good for me, I do wish it had an auto reboot, because occasionally it just quits working and I have to unplug it then plug it back in.
I would even be willing to PAY for wrt firmware for this router!
Did someone say that Ubicom was not based on Opensource software? Weird, I see Busybox, http://www.uclinux.org/ , Openwrt, binutils, glibc, gcc, gdb, ncurses, zlib, sharutils, ctag appear to being used as stated by its own site.
Maby DIR-655 B version can be done to use DD-WRT.
They have 8Mb flash. I think they from B-version have DIR-825 pcb inside. Do a serash to know. _________________ [I prefer answere in whole sentence]
I think it is you who should do the homework.
Like how long time it has been open source and linux based, compare that with the date of the post you gave that reply to...
As you can see it is a very active forum with lots of interest from developers.. NOT!
Quite an achievement for a forum that has been up for 2 years.
It should tell you how popular this cpu is among open source developers.. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 10:41 Post subject: See this out
MAC Address: CC:B2:55:**:**:** (D-Link International)
Device type: WAP
Running: Linux 2.6.X
OS CPE: cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel:2.6.23
OS details: DD-WRT (Linux 2.6.23, MIPS)
Uptime guess: 3.080 days (since Tue Feb 04 16:33:36 2014)
Network Distance: 1 hop
IP ID Sequence Generation: All zeros
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
53/tcp open domain
80/tcp open tcpwrapped
|_http-title: D-LINK CORPORATION, INC | WIRELESS ROUTER | HOME
111/tcp filtered rpcbind
139/tcp open tcpwrapped
443/tcp filtered https
20005/tcp open btx?
(This is the original firmware of D-Link via NMAP scan)