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==Supported Devices== ==Supported Devices==
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* Allnet * Allnet
** All0277 ** All0277
 +* Askey
 +** RT210W
* Asus * Asus
-** Asus WL-500G deluxe (since the 2005-11-01 release of v23beta2)+** Asus WL-500G deluxe
* Belkin * Belkin
-** F5D7130/7330 (2mb flash) (since V23 SP1)+** F5D7130/7330 (2mb flash)
-** F5D7230-4 v1444 (2mb flash) (since V23 SP1)+** F5D7230-4 v1444 (2mb flash)
-** F5D7230-4 v1000 (since V23 SP1) +** F5D7230-4 v1000
* Buffalo * Buffalo
-** WHR-G54S (since v23 SP1)+** WHR-G54S
-** WHR-HP-G54S (since v23 SP1)+** WHR-HP-G54S
-** WZR-RS-G54 (since v23 SP1)+** WZR-RS-G54 (??)
-** WBR-G54 (since v23 SP1)+** WBR-G54
-** WLA-G54 (since v23 SP1)+** WBR2-G54
 +** WBR2-G54s
 +** WLA-G54
* Linksys * Linksys
-** WRT54G v1.0, v1.1, v2.0, v2.2, v3.0, v3.1, v4.0 (v5.0 only supports the micro version of DD-WRT)+** WRT54G v1.0, v1.1, v2.0, v2.2, v3.0, v3.1, v4.0, v5.0 (2mb flash)
-** WRT54GL v1.0, v1.1 (since the 2005-11-24 release of v23beta2)+** WRT54GL v1.0, v1.1
-** WRT54GS v1.0, v1.1, v2.0, v2.1, v3.0, v4.0 (v5.0 only supports the micro version of DD-WRT)+** WRT54GS v1.0, v1.1, v2.0, v2.1, v3.0, v4.0, v5.0 (2mb flash)
* Motorola * Motorola
-** WR850G (since the 2005-11-07 release of v23beta2)+** WR850G
* Siemens * Siemens
-** SE505+** Gigaset SE505
Almost all the above wireless routers have at least 4MB of flash memory. All the WRT54GS models except v4.0 have 8MB of flash. Many other routers (including v5.0 of the WRT54G and WRT54GS) have only 2MB of flash memory. The "full" and "mini" versions of DD-WRT requires 4MB to install; the "micro" version requires 2MB. Almost all the above wireless routers have at least 4MB of flash memory. All the WRT54GS models except v4.0 have 8MB of flash. Many other routers (including v5.0 of the WRT54G and WRT54GS) have only 2MB of flash memory. The "full" and "mini" versions of DD-WRT requires 4MB to install; the "micro" version requires 2MB.
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Various other brands and models have been mentioned as supported by BrainSlayer and others in the fora. However, it's not clear (to me) if any of the readily available images will boot on those models, or if you have to ask Brainslayer for them directly, or if you have to grab the sources and build versions yourself. It would be great if someone who did know this would edit this further. Various other brands and models have been mentioned as supported by BrainSlayer and others in the fora. However, it's not clear (to me) if any of the readily available images will boot on those models, or if you have to ask Brainslayer for them directly, or if you have to grab the sources and build versions yourself. It would be great if someone who did know this would edit this further.
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==Precautions for flashing== ==Precautions for flashing==
-''Warning! Incorrect flashing procedure can [[bricked|brick]] your router!''<br>+*''' Incorrect flashing procedure can [[bricked|brick]] your router!'''
-'''*** HTTPS: You CANNOT flash/backup your firmware over a "https" connection! ***'''<br>+*''' You CANNOT flash/backup your firmware over a "https" connection!'''
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 +Follow all instruction precisely. You will run into trouble if you don't!
-'''PLEASE''' follow '''ALL''' directions. You '''WILL''' have problems if you don't. They are here for a '''REASON'''. I cannot stress this point enough. 
* Firmware flashes and upgrade should be done over a '''wired''' Ethernet connection. Wireless isn't stable enough for flashing. * Firmware flashes and upgrade should be done over a '''wired''' Ethernet connection. Wireless isn't stable enough for flashing.
** Flashing via wireless is inherently unstable and can result in a [[bricked|bricked]] router.'' ** Flashing via wireless is inherently unstable and can result in a [[bricked|bricked]] router.''
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==Flashing with TFTP== ==Flashing with TFTP==
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==Flashing through Web GUI== ==Flashing through Web GUI==

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