Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 21:43 Post subject: D-Link DIR-615 - Does it support 100Mbit internet?
Hi
I've had to retire my trusty WRT54G as it didnt support anymore than 30MBit. I've now got 100Mbit broadband, so I was wondering if the DIR-615 D is able to support this?
Only problem is that they are selling dir-615 H2 now, which is not yet supported by dd-wrt...
Sorry but I can't see the problem, there is still hundreds of routers supported by dd-wrt so it is only a matter of choice. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
Only problem is that they are selling dir-615 H2 now, which is not yet supported by dd-wrt...
Sorry but I can't see the problem, there is still hundreds of routers supported by dd-wrt so it is only a matter of choice.
He asked about the DIR-615, so I answered about the DIR-615...?
Anyhow.. I created a chipin to purchase a dir-615 H2 (Hx) for porting. Once we have sufficient funds the work will start to get DD-WRT on DIR-615 H2 (current hw rev.)
Flash dlink-dir615h-factory-webflash.bin first from dlink fw, then the full fw dir615h-ddwrt-webflash.bin from dd-wrt. Caution, even it is tested and confirmed working for H2, do this at your own risk.
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