I have seen that DD-WRT supports the E3200, at least the switch and
the  integrated WiFi is working (tried it yesterday). The 5Ghz Wifi
however does not work. May be this can be a starting point as DD-WRT
provide the source as well. Unfortuantely they use a 2.6.24 kernel,
but probably this is better than nothing.
Unfortunately I don't have much time the next month, but afterwards
I'm going to continue to investigate. I have some experience wih
kernel driver development. The USB itself shouldn't be a big problem
as I would expect that it is EHCI compliant.
Another option would be to check if anyone else is using the same
chipset with Linux and to ask for the GPL code.

Best regards,
Tobias


On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Warren Turkal <[email protected]> wrote:
> So, I looked on the openwrt supported devices list, and I noticed that the
> Linksys E3200 is on there. The page for the device claims support since svn
> revision r33003. However, that commit only adds a commented line to one of
> the Makefiles. If I uncomment that line, should I expect to be able to build
> a working image for the Linksys E3200 router?
>
> If not, are there any areas that I could provide effort to help get the
> E3200 working.
>
> Thanks,
> wt
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