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Linksys And DD-WRT To Support Latest WRT Routers

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/05/2016 01:16 PM | source: | 2 comment(s)
Linksys And DD-WRT To Support Latest WRT Routers

Linksys and DD-WRT, a Linux based alternative OpenSource firmware suitable for a variety of WLAN routers and embedded systems, today announced the expansion of DD-WRT support to include the WRT1900AC, WRT1200AC, and recently released WRT1900ACS Dual-band Gigabit Wi-Fi routers*.

DD-WRT now expands the third party firmware choices for the WRT series of routers beyond the current support via OpenWrt's "Chaos Calmer" release, and positions the WRT platform as a leading choice for open source developers. DD-WRT will also be able to provide custom firmware solutions for commercial applications built on the new Linksys WRT platform just as they have for the last 12+ years on the venerable WRT54G.

"With Linksys and Marvel working closely to improve the upstream support for the Marvel CPUs and Wi-Fi radios, DD-WRT can now provide stable and robust support for the modern WRT series of routers in our alternate firmware platform, building on what was started many years back with the first WRT," said Peter Steinhauser, Co-CEO, DD-WRT.

"Today we are honoured to have DD-WRT supporting the complete WRT Series of routers. This gives users that have relied on DD-WRT support for their legacy WRT router applications a powerful hardware upgrade path utilizing the latest in AC Wi-Fi technology and Gigabit wired speeds found in the award-winning WRT1900AC, WRT1200AC, and WRT1900ACS routers," said Vince La Duca, product manager, Linksys.

More information on DD-WRT's support for the Linksys WRT Series of routers can be found here.







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PhazeDelta1
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#5215014 Posted on: 01/05/2016 04:27 PM
Well that's good news.

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#5215939 Posted on: 01/07/2016 04:01 PM
There is hope!

I think this is great. I have been a user of the Chaos Calmer firmware for some time, but it is at times unstable. Ocassionally it will freeze up and stop broadcasting the 5Ghz SSID. I am hoping that DD-WRT or the OpenWRT team eventually add a standalone AP mode and EAP support. I only use my 1900AC as an AP due to it's ability to hit 1.3Gbps for the price. Would be great if someone could port some enterprise WPA2-EAP for it maybe even a controller for multiple AP's in a house? I almost went with Ubiquiti for my home setup, but I wanted 1.3Gbps vs 866Mbps. At least this gives me hope! :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

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