

No, I don't have dd-wrt for it, just the router itself. Please PM me or respond publicly as there may be others that can send this info as well. If you can let me know what it is exactly that you need, maybe i could provide this to you. still seeking for deeper technical details Has anyone tested this release to determine feasibility, or if it works? So are you saying that you have DD-WRT that works on this router? Or has it been decided that support for this device is just not possible?

I could send you the files if I knew how to. SysLog Watcher 5, Security Onion 2 on Virtual Box, Fingboxes, PiHoles, NEMS, Cacti, rpisurv WRT Installation,Upgrade & Basic Setup–Cliff Notes Now I'm still a novice as the only routers I have dealt with are the WRT series.

I know Brainslayer needs some output from it to get started, which I believe you would need a USB to TTL cable in order to get it.

The EA9500 and Netgear R8500 have basically the same innards, except the EA has 256 ram as the R8500 has 512, and under But keep in mind the extreme limitation on range before diving in and spending $450 on a router that needs to be very close to devices.I think it should be possible, according to If you want to be ready for the next wave of technology you may want to consider picking up a router with the 60GHz frequency. This router is more than enough if you have mediocre to above average needs and arguably enough for any single home application for the near future. This router has other features I have yet to dive into but I will mention 2 Ethernet ports that are given priority when bandwidth is needed for high demand gaming.
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I have two laptops, one desktop and 4 tv connected as well as several home automation devices ( video doorbell, cameras, sprinkler system, lights, blinds and vacuum) plus standard phone usage on wifi. There are plenty of Ethernet ports for most applications as well as usb 3.0. I have really enjoyed the router so far, I have it paired with a surfboard 6190 modem with 150 connection from xfinity. I have had no issue connecting anywhere in my home on the 5GHz (single story 1900sq/ft) The x8 has one 2.4GHz and two 5GHz bands so there is plenty of devices that are able to connect at higher speeds and the 2.4GHz gives great range. Not to mention the 60GHz needs to be very close to the devices connecting to it, 10 feet away and a wall are enough to drop the connection. There will be plenty soon but in my near future I don't plan to invest in devices that can operate this frequency. One is bank for my buck, the new x10 and d-link have a 60GHz band but most devices can't use this band yet. And I went with the x8 instead of the hot new x10 for a few reasons. I am a big fan of netgear and decided to stick with them even though there are other tempting options from asus and d-link at the moment. Wireless-Wisconsin-Fi 802.11b, Wireless-Wisconsin-Fi 802.11A, Wireless-Wisconsin-Fi 802.11n, Wireless-Wisconsin-Fi 802.11ac, Wireless-Wisconsin-Fi 802.11g In addition, this router features seven Gigabit Ethernet ports for a quick transfer of data. With its 5.3 Gbps wireless AC connectivity, this router allows multiple bandwidth-consuming applications to run seamlessly at the same time. The NETGEAR AC5300 Nighthawk X8 R8500 Tri-Band is a wireless router that enables you to easily create your own network.
