Driver Sitecom Adsl2 Modem Router 54g Mode
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • [] Read Me First! [] About this list This page lists and compares all devices that are known to work with DD-WRT, some of them are not yet supported but are a work-in-progress (WIP). If you don't find your hardware below, then it is probably not yet supported and you risk breaking it. See for the black list, or refer to to determine whether or not support can be added in the future. If you are looking for a router to buy see All devices have a minimum usable Build Version, you can use later versions for flashing as well.
To download DD-WRT have a look at: [] Broadcom and ADM FAQ Which version may I flash? 2MB flash The micro version of DD-WRT is the only version for routers with 2MB flash, it is a stripped-down firmware with only the basic features in order to make it fit in the limited flash space. Because of this, users are strongly recommended to avoid buying devices with only 2MB of flash memory. Users should not expect to be able to install additional software packages on such devices. The 2MB flash support is for Broadcom based routers only, all other platforms requires at least 4MB flash!
Adobe Master Collection Cs5 Crack Mac Os. Despite the limitations of micro version compared to the full version, if you already own a device with 2MB of flash memory, installing the micro DD-WRT version is likely to add additional functionality that your device's original firmware did not support. 4MB flash With 4MB of flash you can run the standard build (Linux kernel 2.4) or the small build (Linux kernel 2.6). These builds are usually enough for the majority of users but anyone who intend to load additional software packages on their router should get a router with 8MB or more of flash memory. Do not flash the Mega build on devices with 4MB flash memory. Mega requires 8MB flash or more. 8MB flash or more You can flash the Mega, Big, or standard++ builds that are bigger than 4MB.
Driver Sitecom Adsl2 Modem Router 54G Mode. Simple Port Forwarding - Currently Supported Routers. If your router is not listed on this site or in the programs I can.
Check the tables below for support. [] Atheros, Ralink and any other FAQ These devices have special builds only for using on the respective unit. There exists NO other builds than those in the specific folder for the unit. 2MB flash Not supported by dd-wrt, Atheros and Ralink builds needs at least 4MB of flash. 4MB flash Atheros and Ralink builds are not prefixed with mini, small, std, or mega. 4MB is usually enough for basic dd-wrt functions but there are a few routers where certain functions had to be removed due to space limitations.
8MB flash or more This is the flash size needed for those users who intend to load additional software packages on their router or want to run a build compiled with additional functionality. [] HOWTO/FAQ to the Comparison Table • Please keep it simple to administer for all users! • NO static linking to DD-WRT firmware releases, they get old very fast!! • NO static linking to manufacturers product page, they only work until the mfgr reorganizes his web site! • This table is a work-in-progress and likely contains errors and omissions, please update it as needed and fill in the blanks if you can. • WIP = Work In Progress (it is being worked on) • TBD = To Be Done (might be done some time in the future) [] Supported Devices [] Abocom Model H.W rev.
FCC ID Platform & Frequency [MHz] RAM [MB] Flash [MB] Wireless NIC WLAN standard [802.11] mini PCI Serial port JTAG port Eth. Port count Power Input [V/A] Special Features Notes Min usable DD-WRT version Notes for running DD-WRT WAP2102? MQ4 WAP2102 Atheros AR2317 @180 16 4 SOC b/g -?
- 1 LAN or WAN 3.3V 1.5A = Planex GW-MF54G2 gw-mf54g2 build 0514 [] Accton Model H.W rev. FCC ID Platform & Frequency [MHz] RAM [MB] Flash [MB] Wireless NIC WLAN standard [802.11] mini PCI Serial port JTAG port Eth. Port count Power Input [V/A] Special Features Notes Min usable DD-WRT version Notes for running DD-WRT MR3201A? HED -MR3201A Atheros AR2315@180 16 8 SOC b/g - 1 1 1 LAN or WAN 5V 2A = FON version - MR3202a - HED MR3202A Atheros AR2317@180 16 8 SOC b/g -??
1 LAN 1 WAN 5V 2A? V24 rc2 [] Aceex Model H.W rev. FCC ID Platform & Frequency [MHz] RAM [MB] Flash [MB] Wireless NIC WLAN standard [802.11] mini PCI Serial port JTAG port Eth. Port count Power Input [V/A] Special Features Notes Min usable DD-WRT version Notes for running DD-WRT NR22/Y - IFA-NRXX Ralink RT3052F @380 32 4 SOC b/g/n 2x2:2 - 1 - 4 LAN 1 WAN 9V 1A NR22 build 0904 [] Model H.W rev. FCC ID Platform & Frequency [MHz] RAM [MB] Flash [MB] Wireless NIC WLAN standard [802.11] mini PCI Serial port JTAG port Eth. Port count Power Input [V/A] Special Features Notes Min usable DD-WRT version Notes for running DD-WRT MI424WR A LNQ802MRG Xscale IXP425 @533 32 8 Ralink (must be replaced) b/g 1 1 1 4 LAN 1 WAN 5-9V 3A OEM Verizon FIOS port will not work mi424wr build 0813 MI424WR C LNQ802MAG Xscale IXP425 @533 32 8 Atheros AR2413 b/g 1 1 1 4 LAN 1 WAN 5V 3A OEM Verizon FIOS port will not work mi424wr build 0813 MI424WR D LNQ802MAG Xscale IXP425 @533 32 8 Atheros AR2413 b/g 1 1 - 4 LAN 1 WAN 5V 3A OEM Verizon FIOS port will not work mi424wr build 0813 [] Model H.W rev. FCC ID Platform & Frequency [MHz] RAM [MB] Flash [MB] Wireless NIC WLAN standard [802.11] mini PCI Serial port JTAG port Eth.