On Tue, 6 Oct 2009, Gregers Petersen wrote:

> Maciej Żenczykowski wrote:

> > I would suggest a list of hw that is just plain fully supported.
> >
> > For example, I need to buy an ADSL2+ something-or-other
> > (preferably modem, but it looks like there are none, so next
> > choice is bridge, but it seems like almost everything has at least
> > a switch built-in, etc...) .  I don't want something I can't
> > hack-into-submission.  After _much_ research I'm still undecided.
> > As such what we should have is some sort of table of fully
> > supported
> >
> > h/w (everything works) that is thus by definition not flaky, along
> > with h/w specs, ie.
> > - flash size
> > - ram size
> > - cpu bogospeed
> > - # of usb links (host)
> > - # of usb links (device)
> > - # of ethernet ports (and what speed: 100mbit? gigabit?)
> > - wireless (802.11a?b?g?n? dual-band?)
> > - (A)DSL(/2/2+)?
> > - notes (serial? jtag? debugability, recoverability? opensource fully?
> > 2.6 kernel?)
> >
> > Basically a table which answers the ever-present question:  I know
> > what h/w features I want, I know I want to run OpenWrt, which H/W
> > should I buy?
>
> Could you post this suggestion on -devel mailing list - please ;--)

  in the meantime, there's nothing that says we can't discuss that on
this list.  so, to recap, does anyone have any recommendations for
fully openwrt-compatible routers with the works?  that is, 2.6 kernel,
working wireless, USB ports, GUI, etc?

  at the moment, unless i'm behind the times, i'm assuming that
broadcom wireless is still a pain in the ass.  so, what's out there?

rday
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