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Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router

Ok, I want to be the first one who asks.

Is this the version that allows the DD-WRT firmware?

I can never remember.
 
I have a no0b question. How much better is this thing's firewall when compared to a Microsoft MN-700. I'm thinking this might make a good gift.
 
depends which hardware revision it is. best thing to do is go through the stock at b&m and see if you can find one of the better versions

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)
 
Originally posted by: LsDPulsar
Ok, I want to be the first one who asks.

Is this the version that allows the DD-WRT firmware?

I can never remember.

You have to install the small version of it. This router only has 8 meg of flash memory as opposed to the Linux based models with 16 meg.
Go for the WRT54GL if you want one that you can run full DD-WRT on.
 
i have a wrt54g v1.1

125mhz
16mb ram / 4mb flash


do you think this version would be better?

assuming its the latest version, it would have 200mhz 8mb ram / 2 mb flash
 
Originally posted by: chinkgai
i have a wrt54g v1.1

125mhz
16mb ram / 4mb flash


do you think this version would be better?

assuming its the latest version, it would have 200mhz 8mb ram / 2 mb flash

No.
I've WRT54G v4 and I'm also looking for another 54G for AP/extender
 
Is the DD-WRT firmware necessary to use this as an access point only?
I just need to add a wireless connection to an already existing network.

C Snyder
 
Originally posted by: bigsnyder
Is the DD-WRT firmware necessary to use this as an access point only?
I just need to add a wireless connection to an already existing network.

C Snyder

No. The DD-WRT is to fully utilize the router's potential

read here
 
Originally posted by: radioouman
Originally posted by: LsDPulsar
Ok, I want to be the first one who asks.

Is this the version that allows the DD-WRT firmware?

I can never remember.

You have to install the small version of it. This router only has 8 meg of flash memory as opposed to the Linux based models with 16 meg.
Go for the WRT54GL if you want one that you can run full DD-WRT on.

I'm confused, doesn't version 1.0-4.0 of the wrt54g have 4 mb of flash memory which is the same as the wrt54gl versions?
 
Originally posted by: Lucky
Deal is incorrect. Only $29 if you purchase it with an adaptor. $39 otherwise.

No, the deal for $29 is correct. It will show up as $39 in your cart, but there is a $10 instant coupon that gets applied when you checkout. You do not have to buy the adapters to qualify.
 
Originally posted by: guitarizt
I'm confused, doesn't version 1.0-4.0 of the wrt54g have 4 mb of flash memory which is the same as the wrt54gl versions?
WRT54Gv1-4 and the GL have 4MB flash/16MB RAM. Only models that had 8MB flash were the GSv1-3 (?).

WRT54Gv5-6 have 2MB flash (which is the problem - can't shove anything other than DD-WRT micro on it). Don't think that you can run anything other than the crappy stock VxWorks firmware on a v7.

Personally, I'd pass on this one since it's a crapshoot as to which model staples.com is going to send you. Might as well put that money toward a WRT54GL or a nice Buffalo router that you know for sure will run DD-WRT, Tomato, etc.

Edit:
Originally posted by: Freejack2
I'm tempted anyhow. Is the 2mb flash versions any better than a Netgear wgr614 for non wireless applications?
Survey says: maybe, only when you get it working.
 
Good luck getting anything but the new version. The old versions have been gone probably at least a year.
I'm tempted anyhow. Is the 2mb flash versions any better than a Netgear wgr614 for non wireless applications?
 
i got the online price matched at the store and picked up a version6... there are instructions on how to flash wrt-micro on versions 5 and 6 so there's still hope for 3rd party firmware. This thing has really good range too, about 20% stronger signal than my old wifi B linsys setup.
 
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