The circuit board is also used in the BR-6225N so 6226 can not be much different but I can't find it in the FCC database. It may be a memory difference between these 2 routers.
NDD9562250907 is the FCC ID for the 6225.
Please give us the 2nd line from the MX ic, it should start with 29LV.
Is there one or two Zentel ram chips in your router?
The specs of the 6225 is:
RT3050F cpu
1x Zentel A3V28S40 16MByte ram (and place for a second chip)
MX29LV320 4MByte parallel flash
Single external antenna via a SiGe 2597L PA/FEM.
No separate lan switch, 4 lan ports and 1 wan port connected directly to RT3050F. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
the fcc id is ndd9562250817 ther is one zental chip. the mx chip t090944 29lv320bti-70g2y768000 taiwan the antenas are 2
Ok, your photo doesn't fully match the photos in the FCC database, seems Edimax has done a circuit board redesign and added one antenna without telling FCC..
Anyway, the specifications except for the dual antenna are the same as those I listed a few post up.
This router is hardware wise compatible for porting dd-wrt. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
No, it only means that it is possible for Brainslayer to make a port of dd-wrt to the router. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!