Sorry it took so long. I opened up my WNR and took some photos. I didn't take any heat sinks or RF shields off, if anyone knows how to do this without damaging the router, please let me know.
Please note that there appear to be two antenna connectors on the main board.
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 16:10 Post subject: Donation
I guess I would be willing to donate my router. Is anyone willing to pay for the shipping to Germany? That would make it much easier for me. Please PM me if you are interested.
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 7:58 Post subject: Re: Donation
Jozer99 wrote:
I guess I would be willing to donate my router. Is anyone willing to pay for the shipping to Germany? That would make it much easier for me. Please PM me if you are interested.
How much? Perhaps some user can gather the appropiate amount.
Joined: 27 Mar 2010 Posts: 6 Location: Denver, CO, USA
Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 8:23 Post subject: WNR2000 v1 Donated!
I just printed out the postage and packed up a v1 I got from a client a few months back. I use mainly Linksys and Asus routers, and considering this one wasn't yet supported by DD-WRT, it was of absolutely no use to me. Hopefully some of you can get DD-WRT goodness after the devs get a chance to work on this one. (Be patient though, they are busy!)
WNR2000 is a small router and it was only $12 for priority postage from USA. Althougg NewEgg has refurb WNR2000s for $25, so I suppose it is about 50% of the cost of a "new" one.
Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 12:22 Post subject: Re: WNR2000 v1 Donated!
thanat0s2k wrote:
I just printed out the postage and packed up a v1 I got from a client a few months back. I use mainly Linksys and Asus routers, and considering this one wasn't yet supported by DD-WRT, it was of absolutely no use to me. Hopefully some of you can get DD-WRT goodness after the devs get a chance to work on this one. (Be patient though, they are busy!)
WNR2000 is a small router and it was only $12 for priority postage from USA. Althougg NewEgg has refurb WNR2000s for $25, so I suppose it is about 50% of the cost of a "new" one.
That is very cool! And cheaper than ebay in germany aprox 20€ + postage. The user "storm_to" was willing to add some $ perhaps you get something back.