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MPN:F5D7234-4 ◊ LAN Interfaces:10/100 Base-T ◊ Protocols:PPTP ◊ Protocols:IPSec ◊ WLAN Standards:IEEE 802.11g/b ◊ WLAN Standards:IEEE 802.3 ◊ WLAN Standards:IEEE 802.3u ◊ 802.11b Data Rates:11 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 1 Mbps ◊ 802.11g Data Rates:54 Mbps, 48 Mbps, 36 Mbps, 24 Mbps, 28 Mbps, 12 Mbps, 9 Mbps, 6 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 1 Mbps ◊ Modulation:OFDM ◊ 81 more reviews »
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Front Side Bus Speed:1000 MHz ◊ Processor Type:Athlon 64 X2 ◊ Socket Type:Socket AM2 ◊ Architecture:90 nanometers ◊ Manufacturer:AMD ◊ Clock Speed:2.4 GHz ◊ L2 Cache Size:1 MB ◊ MPN:ADO4600CUBOX ◊ Product ID:34767825 ◊ Product Type:Processor ◊ Package Type:AMD Processor in a Box (PIB) ◊ L2 Cache Size:KB ◊ L1 Cache Size:256 KB ◊ Platform:PC ◊ 212 more reviews »
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from Michael, Newegg.com
… are these days.It plays nicely with the rest of my network. Cons: I have to find a way to recycle my old Netgear WGR614.. but that's hardly this router's fault. Other Thoughts: I have the F5D7234-4 v4…
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from Amazon.com
…), a 3-1/2 star rating and a $34 to $59 price tag. Which is not to be confused with the plain old Belkin G Router model # F5D7234-4, which also has a 3-1/2 star rating, but cost between $29 to $39. Both…
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from Mike, Newegg.com
from Dell.com
…Pros: Works great with Open-WRT. Cons: Doesn't come with Open-WRT.…
from Amazon.com
…Pros- OpenWRT support- price- flexibility with OpenWRT firmware ConsLacking gigabit or wireless N, but it's 1/3 of the price of the wrt350n. Additional ThoughtsIt only takes about 5 minutes to turn…
from Amazon.com
…I had a WRT54G V2 die on me and was running OpenWRT on it. I could not find a replacement as Linksys is now using VxWorks based firmware on the new V5 routers with less flash memory, which means…
from Amazon.com
… gave 4 stars (as opposed to 5) - Cisco should stop wasting effort on proprietary firmware development, and rather contribute to OpenWRT (or other similar open source firmware - I am just not aware of any…
from RoundSparrow, Newegg.com
… gave 4 stars (as opposed to 5) - Cisco should stop wasting effort on proprietary firmware development, and rather contribute to OpenWRT (or other similar open source firmware - I am just not aware of any…
…, missing features that the D-Link DIR-615 C1 has (identical router) Other Thoughts: There are plenty of other reviews so mine is focused on the OpenWRT support. Router is easy to open (4 screws…
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from thelightguy, Newegg.com
from Newegg.com
… Thoughts: I got this router for $25 intending to flash it with OpenWRT, using the recovery mode uploader (hold reset, connect power, continue holding reset for 40 secs), but after flashing it with the D…
from N/A, Newegg.com
…Pros: it could run OpenWRT and X-wrt's Webif^2. install Asterisk (*) and turns it into a PBX.Cons: would like to have more then 4 megs of flash memory to install additional programs.Other Thoughts…
from Newegg.com
…Pros: I have a WRT54G version 4, which is identical to the current 54GL. They work fantastically. I have openWRT running on mine with no problems at all. It's in a 3 family house on the middle…
…Pros: Great customizability; the v4 allows you to use other more powerful firmwares like DD-WRT and OpenWRT. Cons: Avoid v5 and v6 of this router; they are not as customizable and have lesser…
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from anonymous, Newegg.com
from RoundSparrow, Newegg.com
…Pros: Works with the outstanding openwrt operating system, which allows you to choose from 100s of packages. Cons: None…
…! It has 32MB of RAM, 400Mhz CPU, 4MB of flash. This router is easy to open (4 screws on bottom, no snaps!) and you can easily solder in a rs232 serial port. A modern compact Linux OpenWRT router…
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from silvertip257, Newegg.com
….dd-wrt.com && www.openwrt.org; Read before you attempt to flash - use Mini BEFORE Standard or you will brick it. At this time don't use DD-WRT RC6.2 - you could brick your router, I'm lucky I didn't; RC5 works well…
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