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** WRT54GS v1.0, v1.1, v2.0, v2.1, v3.0, v4.0, v5.0 (2mb flash), v5.1 (2mb flash), 6.0 (2mb flash) [http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=WRT54GS&btnG=Search+Froogle (product search)] | ** WRT54GS v1.0, v1.1, v2.0, v2.1, v3.0, v4.0, v5.0 (2mb flash), v5.1 (2mb flash), 6.0 (2mb flash) [http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=WRT54GS&btnG=Search+Froogle (product search)] | ||
** WRTSL54GS v1.0 (as of 2006-0630 nightly builds) | ** WRTSL54GS v1.0 (as of 2006-0630 nightly builds) | ||
- | ** WRT150N v1.0 (flashed with generic v24 beta) | + | ** WRT150N v1.0 (flashed with generic v24 beta) [http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=WRT150N&btnG=Search+Froogle (product search)] |
** WRT300N (as of v24 beta 2006-1210) [http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=WRT300N&btnG=Search+Froogle (product search)] | ** WRT300N (as of v24 beta 2006-1210) [http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=WRT300N&btnG=Search+Froogle (product search)] | ||
** WRT350N (as of v24 beta 2006-1212) [http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=WRT350N&btnG=Search+Froogle (product search)] | ** WRT350N (as of v24 beta 2006-1212) [http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=WRT350N&btnG=Search+Froogle (product search)] |
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This page lists and compares all routers that are known to work with DD-WRT. See also Known incompatible devices for the black list.
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Current Top-Ranked Routers
- Cheapest: Buffalo WHR-G54S
- Fastest DD-WRT Performance*: Avila Gateworks GW2348-4
- Most memory: Routerboard 532A or Avila Gateworks GW2348-4
- Most flexible options (antennas, external storage, etc): Routerboard 532A
- Best range using built-in antenna: Buffalo WHR-HP-G54
*note: X86 version excluded
Comparison Table
- this table is a work-in-progress and likely contains errors and omissions, please update it as needed
- note: due to the huge array of variations in Linksys hardware supported, I have consolidated the specs for the Linksys WRT-models. If you would like to see the intricate details of the various versions of Linksys hardware, please refer to this OpenWRT Wiki page which has additional details.
Broadcom-based | Routerboard | NewMedia | MagicBox | Avila Gateworks | Aetheros-based | ||||||||
Buffalo WHR-G54S | Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 | Linksys WRT54G / GS / GL | Motorola WR850G | Asus WL-500G Premium | RB532 | RB532A | Dual A/B/G Router | MagicBox 1.1 | MagicBox 2.0 | GW2348-2 | GW2348-4 | Buffalo WHR-HP-AG108 | |
Avg. Price (USD) | $45 | $65 | $30-70 | $50 | $100 | unknown | unknown | n/a | $85 | n/a | $179 | $284 | $70 |
DD-WRT version required | any | any | any | any | any | V23 SP2 | V23 SP2 | V24 | V24 | V24 | unknown | unknown | V24 Beta 02/13/2007 |
CPU type | BCM5352 | BCM5352 | BCM471x or BCM5352 | BCM4704 | BCM4712 | MIPS 4Kc | MIPS 4Kc | Xscale IXP425 | PowerPC | PowerPC | Xscale IXP425 | Xscale IXP425 | Atheros WiSoC 531 |
CPU speed | 200MHz | 200MHz | 200MHz (very old G models 125MHz, some versions at 216Mhz) | 200MHz | 264MHz | 266-333MHz (400MHz optional) | 266MHz | 200MHz | 266MHz | 266MHz | 533MHz | 220Mhz | |
Avg. Stable Overclock | 216MHz | 233Mhz (requires heatsink, 250Mhz possible with cooling) | 216Mhz (for 200Mhz models) | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
RAM | 16MB | 16MB | 8/16/32MB | 16MB | 32MB | 32MB | 64MB | 32MB | 32MB | 32MB | 32MB | 64MB | 32MB |
Flash Memory | 4MB | 4MB | 2/4/8MB | 8MB | 4/8MB | 8MB | 8MB | 8MB | 4MB | unknown | 8MB | 16MB | 4MB |
Antenna Connector Type | RP-SMA | RP-SMA | RP-TNC | RP-SMA | RP-SMA | depends on card | depends on card | depends on card | depends on card | depends on card | depends on card | depends on card | RP-SMA |
Ethernet port count | 4 LAN / 1 WAN | 4 LAN / 1 WAN | 4 LAN / 1 WAN | 4 LAN / 1 WAN | 4 LAN / 1 WAN | 2 LAN / 1 WAN | 2 LAN / 1 WAN | 4 LAN / 1 WAN | 1 | 1 LAN / 1 WAN | 1 LAN / 1 WAN | 1 LAN / 1 WAN | 4 LAN / 1 WAN |
MiniPCI slots? | . | . | . | . | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 4 | . |
Serial port | . | . | . | . | YES | YES | . | . | YES | YES (2) | YES | YES (2) | . |
Power Input | 3.3V | 5V | 12V | 12V | 5V | . | . | 5V | 5~24V | 5~24V | 9~48V | 9~48V | 5V |
Supports PoE? | . | . | . | Homebrew | . | YES | YES | . | YES | YES | YES | YES | . |
Dimensions | . | . | . | 216 x 161 (195 w/ antenna) x 45 mm | 14cm x 14cm | . | 105x85x20 mm | . | . | . | 28 x 130 x 144 mm | ||
Special Features | . | contains RF amp which improves range | . | . | 2 USB ports for storage/printserver | . | . | . | hardware watchdog | hardware watchdog, JTAG, CF slot, fan control | hardware watchdog | hardware watchdog | 2 Simultaneous Networks(MIMO A/B/G) |
Special Notes for Running DD-WRT | Must perform initial flash with TFTP | some versions require mini/micro build due to memory limitations, see
hwsupport.txt for details | Requires Mini Build for first flash! see WIKI for details | Flaky NVRAM, sometimes settings get corrupted and require hardware reset | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | Must perform initial flash with TFTP |
List of all supported routers
The ever-growing list of supported routers.
- Allnet
- All0277 (product search)
- Askey
- RT210W, see flashing notes for Siemens SE505 v1 (product search)
- Asus
- Asus WL-500G deluxe (product search)
- Asus WL-500G premium (product search) (sp3 builds)
- Asus WL-500G (product search)
- Asus WL-300G (product search)
- Belkin
- F5D7130/7330 (2mb flash) (product search)
- F5D7230-4 v1000, v1010, v1111 (product search)
- F5D7230-4 v1444 (2mb flash) (product search)
- Buffalo
- WHR-HP-AG108 (product search)
- WHR-G54S (product search)
- WHR-HP-G54 (product search)
- WHR-HP-G54S (product search)
- WZR-HP-G54 (product search)
- WZR-RS-G54 (product search)
- WVR-G54-NF (product search)
- WBR-G54 (product search)
- WBR2-G54 (product search)
- WBR2-G54s (product search)
- WLA-G54 (product search)
- WLA-G54C (product search) (sp3 builds)
- FON
- Linksys (List of WRT54G versions and their hardware capabilities)
- WRT54G v1.0, v1.1, v2.0, v2.2, v3.0, v3.1, v4.0, v5.0 (2mb flash), v5.1 (2mb flash), v6.0 (2mb flash) (product search)
- WRT54GL v1.0, v1.1 (product search)
- WRT54GS v1.0, v1.1, v2.0, v2.1, v3.0, v4.0, v5.0 (2mb flash), v5.1 (2mb flash), 6.0 (2mb flash) (product search)
- WRTSL54GS v1.0 (as of 2006-0630 nightly builds)
- WRT150N v1.0 (flashed with generic v24 beta) (product search)
- WRT300N (as of v24 beta 2006-1210) (product search)
- WRT350N (as of v24 beta 2006-1212) (product search)
- Microsoft
- MN-700 (product search)
- Motorola
- WR850G (product search)
- WE850G v1 (product search) (sp3 builds)
- Ravo
- W54-RT, see flashing notes for Siemens SE505 v1 (product search)
- Siemens
- Gigaset SE505 (product search)
- Gigaset SX550i (product search)
If your router is not on the list, but you have tested it successfully with DD-WRT, then please don't hesistate to add it to the page. Include specific versions of router/DD-WRT tested.
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.
Almost all the above wireless routers have at least 4MB of flash memory. All the WRT54GS models prior to the 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.
See also Known incompatible devices for the black list.
Note on devices with 2MB Flash like WRTG(S) >= v5
If you have a device with only 2MB Flash memory only the micro version is supported. It is stripped down to the basic stuff, practically there is no way for a standard user to add stuff that is not already in there. For all Windows user out there which have got no experience with Linux or have maybe just installed SuSe and think now they are geeks: THERE IS NO WAY. Avoid buying those devices.
Note on DUAL/MULTI Wan routers
Please note that if you intend to use your router as a DUAL/MULTI Wan router, do additional research before you purchase the router. For Example, the WZR-RS-G54 does not support DUAL Wan due to the type of Switch installed in the router.
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Where to Buy Routers
- DD-WRT onlineshop (NewMedia, MagicBox, GateWorks, Routerboard)
- MicroCom (Avila Gateworks)
- Newegg.com (Buffalo, Linksys, Asus)
- Buy.com (Buffalo, Linksys)