That would be kinda nice since tp-link are very cheap units (mostly because they are chinese, btw) with nice features. As far as i know, all their wireless products use atheros chips but since noone give details and some tests about them they won't be supported.
I can give details aplenty:D
WLAN chip: Atheros AR2317-AC1A
Flash Chip: FLO16AIF(16MB?)
RAM: Elpida S6416AHTA-75-E(64Mbit)
LAN Control: Marvel 88E6060-RCJ1
I can give details aplenty:D
WLAN chip: Atheros AR2317-AC1A
Flash Chip: FLO16AIF(16MB?)
RAM: Elpida S6416AHTA-75-E(64Mbit)
LAN Control: Marvel 88E6060-RCJ1
TL-WR941ND or TL-WR841ND seem to have more memory. They probably could run dd-wrt.
Yes, I agree. Both of 32MB of RAM. There is a new thread on the forum for the TL-WR941ND and TL-WR941N which is Atheros AP81 platform router. OpenWRT is working on other AP81 routers.
The TL-WR841ND is older generation than the AP81, but should also work with OpenWRT.
I think just a matter of time until dd-wrt is ported to these. The ath9k driver is improving.