Ralink (unbranded/unsupported)
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Since there a many unbranded and unsupported Ralink based router out there, which have all similar/equal specs, there is a fair chance to get them running DD-WRT even if they are not officially supportey by this time.
Supported Hardware
There are a few basic specs that are mandatory for running DD-WRT on Ralink based router.
- >=4MB flash
- 32MB RAM (16MB RAM only on stripped DD-WRT versions)
- UBoot bootloader
DD-WRT Support
Flash Instructions
Install a serial connection to the device.
Check the supported devices list for units which use the same chipset and are already supported. Get some of the initial builds.
Install a tftp server.
RT2880F
This units have an external switch, so there is always a hardware donation needed for porting it to DD-WRT.
RT3050F/RT3052F
RT3350F
Flash the Buffalo WCR-GN initial build.