Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 13:06 Post subject: NETGEAR R6300 Support
BrainSlayer wrote:
as soon as the device hits my table it will get support.
some other new and much better devices which are supported already will soon hit the market.
the following devices are all comming with 128 mb flash, 256 mb ram and a dualcore arm cpu with 800 mhz (runs with up to 1,2 ghz with overclocking, in theory with 1,6 ghz but its not stable)
Asus RT-AC56U (2x2 802.11ac)
Asus RT-AC67U (3x3 802.11ac)
Buffalo 1750DHP (3x3 802.11ac)
for sure all these devices are dualradio with a secondary 802.11n interface for 2.4 ghz only
I'm wondering if the NETGEAR R6300 has support yet...? Or when it is coming?
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Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 1:37 Post subject: Re: NETGEAR R6300 Support
hdstee wrote:
BrainSlayer wrote:
as soon as the device hits my table it will get support.
some other new and much better devices which are supported already will soon hit the market.
the following devices are all comming with 128 mb flash, 256 mb ram and a dualcore arm cpu with 800 mhz (runs with up to 1,2 ghz with overclocking, in theory with 1,6 ghz but its not stable)
Asus RT-AC56U (2x2 802.11ac)
Asus RT-AC67U (3x3 802.11ac)
Buffalo 1750DHP (3x3 802.11ac)
for sure all these devices are dualradio with a secondary 802.11n interface for 2.4 ghz only
I'm wondering if the NETGEAR R6300 has support yet...? Or when it is coming?
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 22:24 Post subject: WZR-1750DHP
BrainSlayer wrote:
as soon as the device hits my table it will get support.
some other new and much better devices which are supported already will soon hit the market.
the following devices are all comming with 128 mb flash, 256 mb ram and a dualcore arm cpu with 800 mhz (runs with up to 1,2 ghz with overclocking, in theory with 1,6 ghz but its not stable)
Asus RT-AC56U (2x2 802.11ac)
Asus RT-AC67U (3x3 802.11ac)
Buffalo 1750DHP (3x3 802.11ac)
for sure all these devices are dualradio with a secondary 802.11n interface for 2.4 ghz only
Any idea when DD-WRT will be available for WZR-1750DHP
as soon as the device hits my table it will get support.
some other new and much better devices which are supported already will soon hit the market.
the following devices are all comming with 128 mb flash, 256 mb ram and a dualcore arm cpu with 800 mhz (runs with up to 1,2 ghz with overclocking, in theory with 1,6 ghz but its not stable)
Asus RT-AC56U (2x2 802.11ac)
Asus RT-AC67U (3x3 802.11ac)
Buffalo 1750DHP (3x3 802.11ac)
for sure all these devices are dualradio with a secondary 802.11n interface for 2.4 ghz only
Any word on getting DD-WRT onto the Buffalo WZR-1750DHP?
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Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 23:28 Post subject:
Yep, check my Netgear R7000 signature _________________ R7000 testing XVortex/Merlin's firm as AP @ home, VOIP, wifi printer, Roku 3 & 8 clients, Guest wifi, 2 wifi cameras, USB storage. Great firm. No more 1400 oveclocked, no need.
RT-N16 on VicTek's Raf Beta 9014-v1.3d. repeater @ Condominium pool side, a lot of clients messing arround.
wrt600n on wrt610n firm 16214 @ warehouse for 22 colleagues as wifi client @ 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz just for me.
wrt54gl on Eko's @ warehose as repeater for 22 coleagues as wifi client
wrt350n oldie 2007, 5 years bricked, recovered from dead & modded with antennas and new agn radio now incredible "NA mixed" on Brainslayer's , repeater at my garage, modding as hobby (picture)
All at service.
Kong said: Yeah that stupid 30/30/30. I already said it multiple times on newer units build in the last 2 years this is not the way to do it