More info is needed:
- Wich SoC it has (bcm6358, 6328, ...)
- Board ID (can be obtained with the serial bootlog).
- The other components: switch, ram, ...
The most important is the board ID. In example, in the DGN2200 v2 is 963281TAN.

Regards:

Pepe

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "mrkiko rs" <mrkiko...@gmail.com>
To: <openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2013 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] [Porting help] Support for NETGEAR DGN2200V3


Forgot to mention thath flash is 32 MB  ! Florian, do you think it's possibile ?

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Il giorno 14/lug/2013, alle ore 16:02, Enrico Mioso
<mrkiko...@gmail.com> ha scritto:

> Hi guys!
> I would like to see this device supported: NETGEAR DGN2200V3.
> So I started investigating it a little.
> It seems very similar to the already supported Netgear CVG834G.
> I'm trying to analyse the original NetGear firmware. Most parts related to 
> DSL are proprietary, so 
> I don't expect to handle the chip.
> The classic mega firmware archive, called DGN2200v3_V1.1.00.10_src.zip is 
> downloadable directly 
> from the NETGEAR site at:
> http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GPL/DGN2200v3_V1.1.00.10_src.zip
> But the interesting stuff is a relatively small set of .h files.
>
>       INFOS i COLLECTED
>
> The device is bcm963xx-based: the enet driver and the "wl" wlan drivers from 
> broadcom are being 
> used inside it.
> The DSL firmware is distributed in binary form only - so for now, no way.
> It seems there are two parts of the DSL driver:
> - one dedicated to hardware management
> - another dedicated to data processing, which is of course GPLed
> - a firmware blob
>
>       INTERESTING STUFF
>
> Once you decompress the ZIP file you can find the build system and the gcc 
> toolchain, which we 
> will conveniently ignore, for now at least.
>
> From inside the ZIP file, you can extract the 
> DGN2200v3_V1.1.00.10_src.tar.bz2 file only, leaving 
> alone uclibc-crosstools-gcc-4.4.2-1-full.tar.bz2   OK.
> then I would go directly to the
> DGN2200v3_V1.1.00.10_src/Kernel/bcm963xx/bcmdrivers/opensource/include/bcm963xx
>
> folder, where you can find all GPIOs definitions and other device 
> specifications. None of them 
> seemed custom to me.
>
> Any suggestion? Can someone help? Or point me out the right direction?
> Thank you!!
>
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