Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 1:12 Post subject: Can you find it here: ?
it's always said no , didn't know if any figured it outyet. like i said there's been alot of talk about trying to get it to work. guess i'll wait longer to see what happen's .
Same here. I have a wrt110 and a wrt160nv2 that want dd-wrt.
I would very much like to see the wrt110 worked out so that DD-WRT would run on it. It would ba a great benefit for someone to donate one - I see a couple have offered.
Just in case it was missed, there is a process to donate the router:
What I can do is simply ship a new factory refurbished device shipped directly to you. Then we can go from there as it's much easier with my strict government credit card.
Thank You
PS - DD-WRT for this what single antenna draft n router? which I have witnessed 150 mega bits per second at 30 feet through a few walls. File transfer can be seen in the 4-5MB/s. I have all settings off in wireless advanced mode as well as frame burst. Since I have over 10 devices on the wifi at a time. I actually run 2, 1 dedicated it to g devices in channel 11 only, and the other for n band only both at beacon interval 950 which yielded an additional 25 feet in-doors/ out-doors. I have the SSID's as the same so it makes one super powerful dual intenna setting each on a dedicated band for top performance. I have CTS Protection disabled, as well as obviously Frame Burst and AP Isolation Disabled. The signal is adequate for performance throughput, wide range, very stable router. Been running one as the primary dhcp router handling over 240 users on the 255.255.255.0 subnet. Which is run on each hotel building number doing all the routing traffic of over 240 users with stability and excellent performance. Hook up a 100Mbps line and it'll cook some solid performance while handling 240 clients at once. There is 4 in total, 1 per building controlling dhcp on 10 wrt54g's all around the building with dhcp disabled and only shooting out an ssid. Each wrt54 has it's on ip like 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, etc until 1.10. So I can tweak each ap individually by pulling up to a side of a building.
So basically I'm saying this ultra cheap router will pack one heck of a punch for its minimal price tag.