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Originally Posted by DEI37
As far as these Linksys WRT54G routers go, the only ones that you can use "hacked" firmware on is V1-4. V5 isn't a Linux based box, and therefore, there is no open source code for it in the aftermarket...
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Aye, it is sad. Good thing there are a few bazillion V1-4 models in circulation. I think Staples et al still sell V4 for $20-25 on sale.
Edit: Here's OpenWRT's table of supported hardware. Not to say it's the only game in town, but it does a good job of documenting which isn't supported, why, and therefore lets you know which are unlikely to ever see 3rd-party firmware support.
http://wiki.openwrt.org/TableOfHardware
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Last edited by cyrnel; 01-29-2006 at 09:22 PM..
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