Try to build dd-wrt, tomato, openwrt from source, it's a similar process.
openwrt is probably the easiest to build tomato is second and dd-wrt is very difficult due to no documentation, these tarballs generally have straightforward build instructions at least but sometimes you can get build environment issues
im *problably* on the virge of selling my Radeon 7950. someone on another site wants to buy it from me for 200 dollars. i plan on using that 200 dollars to buy two EA6300 routers and send one to kong to develop dd-wrt on and one to keep one for myself.
do i just send the router straight to kong? or is there a specific address or specific developer i need to send it to? _________________ For people who are new to the dd-wrt forums >> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#rtfm
barryware wrote:
It takes a "community" to raise a router..
Internet Connection 1
Some Techicolor modem > Linksys WRT3200ACM
Internet connection 2
Ubiquiti Powerbeam Gen 2 > Netgear R9000
Official (but not really) dd-wrt General Discussion element/matrix chat
do i just send the router straight to kong? or is there a specific address or specific developer i need to send it to?
You send it to the developer you want to make the porting.
Kong may have contact info on his myopenrouter site, otherwise pm him and ask if he is willing to do the port.
Inform the forum about your donation when you have sent the router so other users don't need to think about donating that particular hardware. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
Before proceeding, you need to be sure that you own ea6300 and not ea6400 model.
This is how I installed dd-wrt:
1. Logged in to linksys router.
2. Under connectivity there is option to upload firmware.
3. Select and start uploading firmware.
4. Reboot router and you should have dd-wrt.