Maciej Żenczykowski wrote: >> If true, that would be great. Unfortunately, I think it's still using >> the 2.4.x kernel. > > Hmm, I do know there are 2.6 capable binary blobs for broadcom. Not > sure they support the chips we'd need though. >
You'll probably have more success looking for routers with a mini-pci slot and usb [1]. Then go buy a ubiquiti card. [2] >> We should dig into the resources for the WNR3500L router and nail down >> what they're doing with the Broadcom wifi chipset. > >> Okay, I dug around [1]. :-) This is what the pdf says on page 2: >> >> Wireless Driver Broadcom Precompiled src/wl/linux >> >> What a disappointment. :-( > > WNR3500L is running Linux 2.4.20. > > Even bigger disappointment... > > Scratch that router. Sadly, it's the one Netgear is touting as an "open" development platform... thx, Jason. [1] - http://oldwiki.openwrt.org/CompleteTableOfHardware.html [2] - http://ubnt.com/products/ _______________________________________________ openwrt-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-users
