I uses AP WRT54GX , It will can up DD-WRT firmware ?

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gozila
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 9:49    Post subject: I uses AP WRT54GX , It will can up DD-WRT firmware ? Reply with quote
I uses AP WRT54GX , It will can up DD-WRT firmware ? Cool
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gozila
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 9:51    Post subject: Reply with quote
i use WRT54GX version 2.
bigMACattack
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 9:52    Post subject: Reply with quote
Looks like no according to http://wiki.openwrt.org/TableOfHardware
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Matthiaz
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 10:28    Post subject: Reply with quote
Why are you people always refering to the OPENWRT table of hardware?!?! There is a file called HWSUPPORT.TXT under the download sections which reads:
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DD-WRT Hardware Support Notes
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Note: Please read the flashing notes relevant to your hardware.

1.) DD-WRT supported/tested router hardware versions
Router:               Serial Number prefixes:
Linksys  WRT54G 1.0   CDF0xxx or CDF1xxx
Linksys  WRT54G 1.1   CDF2xxx or CDF3xxx
Linksys  WRT54G 2.0   CDF5xxx
Linksys  WRT54G 2.2   CDF7xxx
Linksys  WRT54G 3.0   CDF8xxx
Linksys  WRT54G 3.1   CDF9xxx
Linksys  WRT54G 4.0   CDFAxxx
Linksys  WRT54G 5.0   (JTAG only with cfe update, see http://wrt-wiki.bsr-clan.de/index.php?title=Flash_Your_Version_5_WRT54G)
Linksys  WRT54GL 1.0  CL7Axxx
Linksys  WRT54GL 1.1  CL7Bxxx

Linksys  WRT54GS 1.0  CGN0xxx or CGN1xxx
Linksys  WRT54GS 1.1  CGN2xxx
Linksys  WRT54GS 2.0  CGN3xxx
Linksys  WRT54GS 2.1  CGN4xxx
Linksys  WRT54GS 3.0  CGN5xxx
Linksys  WRT54GS 4.0  CGN6xxx

Allnet   ALL0277
Buffalo  WHR-G54S
Buffalo  WHR-HP-G54
Buffalo  WZR-HP-G54
Buffalo  WBR-G54
Buffalo  WLA-G54
Buffalo  WBR2-G54
Buffalo  WBR2-G54S
Buffalo  WZR-RS-G54
Belkin   F5D7130/7330 (2mb flash)
Belkin   F5D7230-4 v1444 (2mb flash)
Belkin   F5D7230-4 v1000
Belkin   F5D7231-4
ASUS     WL500G-Deluxe
ASUS     WL500G-Premium
Motorola WR850G/GP      --> see flashing notes below
Siemens  Gigaset SE505  --> see flashing notes below
Ravo     W54-RT         --> see flashing notes for SE505 v1 (identical to SE505 v1)
Askey    RT210W         --> see flashing notes for SE505 v1 (identical to SE505 v1)


3.) Linksys WRT54G/GS (any version) flashing notes:
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-For upgrading from the original Linksys firmware, please use the generic mini version (dd-wrt.vXX_mini_generic.bin) and flash it from the web GUI interface.  After this first flashing you can change to any other distribution, if you want.
-For flashing via the web GUI interface, always use the included 'generic' binaries. The other Linksys router specific binaries are only meant for tftp upgrades.


4.) Motorola WR850G flashing notes:
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-Just use the dd-wrt.v23_mini_moto.bin for initial flashing of the motorola device using the boot wait state.
-WARNING: Never, and I say never try to clear the nvram by the mtd utility. (mtd erase nvram).  This will also delete your hardware MAC adresses which aren't stored in the CFE like in other routers.
-DD-WRT itself prevents this if a Motorola router is detected, but the commandline mtd utility can still brick your router in this case

5.) Siemens Gigaset SE505 Flashing notes:
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-For flashing the Siemens Gigaset SE505, you have to use the dd-wrt.v23_mini_generic.bin with boot tftp on 192.168.2.1
-Since the Siemens default settings do not fit to the Linksys/dd-wrt settings you must additionally check your configuration details after flashing.
ro-maniak
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:24    Post subject: Reply with quote
Well, it is nonsense on one hand, on the other hand, if something runs openwrt, there is no reason why it should not run ddwrt. So refering to the other list can make sense, but does not do so for telling what is NOW supported by ddwrt or not.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:38    Post subject: Reply with quote
Matthiaz wrote:
Why are you people always refering to the OPENWRT table of hardware?!?! There is a file called HWSUPPORT.TXT under the download sections which reads:

Exactly. Why everyone would like to make things more difficult and complicated? hwsupport.txt explains clearly on which devices DD-WRT runs on.

hwsupport.txt does not list this device. So it's NOT supported by DD-WRT.

This are the DD-WRT support forums.
rkramer
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 18:31    Post subject: Reply with quote
ro-maniak wrote:
Well, it is nonsense on one hand, on the other hand, if something runs openwrt, there is no reason why it should not run ddwrt. So refering to the other list can make sense, but does not do so for telling what is NOW supported by ddwrt or not.


openwrt may have made special accomodations for various differences in hardware. even within the regular g/gs line there are lots of differences that need adjustments to code. remember when the v4's came out and ddwrt didn't natively suport those right away?

at the very least you may need a recognizable header compiled in to upgrade the stock linksys firmware.
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