2012/9/11 Tobias Waldvogel <[email protected]>:
> My preference is OpenWRT, which I always build from source. For DD-WRT
> I just did a quick test with a prebuild image.
>
> BTW: It seems that the WNDR3400v2 is using similar chipsets and
> Netgear provides GPL code at
> http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2649
> May be we can got some ideas from there, or at least a working binary
> driver. Although with that we would be stuck at a certain kernel
> version.

BCM4706 is SoC chipset and will be supported soon. However it can have
various devices attached to the (internal) slots (PCIe/USB). WNDR3400
doesn't have USB WiFi, so it won't help about this.

If there are some interesting closed drivers, we can try using them
for writing open ones - checking print messages, tracing them, etc.

-- 
Rafał
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