Good luck with that. I can't even get a response on whether or not this is -planned- to be supported, or what we can do to help. Might as well return the darn thing, since I bought it just for DD-WRT.
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 18:06 Post subject: Response from Sebastian
bunger wrote:
Good luck with that. I can't even get a response on whether or not this is -planned- to be supported, or what we can do to help. Might as well return the darn thing, since I bought it just for DD-WRT.
I was wondering about this as well. I figured the dd-wrt author might not be aware of this thread, so I emailed him. I'll paraphrase his response (since I'm not sure he'd appreciate me pasting it here without prior permission):
He said: He's not sure yet about this product since it's based on a different chipset (Marvel) and that he might work on it after finishing up v24.
So is it confirmed that this router can be flashed with DD-WRT? If so can someone give me the script for the BAT file that was used to flash it with v24? Also what were the steps that were used in order to complete this. I looked on the wiki and I could find the directions at all.
[quote="armyb77"]So is it confirmed that this router can be flashed with DD-WRT? If so can someone give me the script for the BAT file that was used to flash it with v24? Also what were the steps that were used in order to complete this. I looked on the wiki and I could find the directions at all.
Thanks[/quote]
From what I understand, we have an indication that the developer might work on it after v24 is finished. As far as /I/ am aware, it will not work with any extant version of DD-WRT (unless you have v1!)
Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 17:12 Post subject: I made a mistake
I misreading on support hardware, support WZR-G300N but WZR2-G300N. I ordered WZR2-G300N. It seem like useless to me since it don't even have WDS option. Now the only thing I could do is patiently wait for dd-wrt firmware. So please stay away from this router for now.