I am uncertain what chipset, the TP-Link Archer AX6000 V1 router uses. But it's so rare that any manufacture releases code concerning a Wi-Fi 6 router. If I had to guess, I would assume Intel, since it seems they flooded the market with WiFi 6.
Anyway, TP-Links seems more focused than not on v2 and their other routers, so they have released the GPL Code. I'm sure someone who knows a thing or two can use this somehow.
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It's already been stated that Broadcom AX devices will most likely never see DD-WRT support. It really doesn't take much to look up information on new devices unless there's been no FCC information released.
Broadcom is not forthcoming with SDKs or proprietary driver updates, whatsoever. The only way I can see Broadcom SoC AX devices getting DD-WRT support is by using the stock firmware kernel and binary blobs which will probably not give you any better functionality. _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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