BrainSlayer, the guy behind DD-Wrt, has signed NDA with Broadcom, so he
has access to original driver sources. Of course, he does not distribute
these sources, he distributes only self-compiled binaries. These are
mostly useless for OpenWRT, as they are built for the kernel used by
DD-WRT, with a lot of hacks and modifications.

So, the thing that DD-Wrt supports WRT610n is, unfortunately, completely
irrelevant for OpenWRT.

Tomas

On 16.12.2010 23:19, Gert Doering wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 08:50:40PM +0100, Jonas Gorski wrote:
>> 3) adding serial flash support (already there in brcm-2.4, needs to be
>> forward ported)
>> 4) adding support for the new gigabit ethernet core
>> 5) adding support for the gigabit switch
> Without being able to help very much (I'm not a kernel hacker), I just
> want to point out that DD-WRT fully supports the WRT610v2 and the
> E3000 (which is the same hardware with a differnet label).
>
> So there should be information available how to access the switch 
> and GE ports (unless it's just one big binary driver, which I can't say).
>
> I have an E3000 here, but it has no serial yet, so I can't even help 
> you testing (yet).  Sorry.  Hope my $0.02 are at least a bit useful.
>
> gert
>
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