On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 15:20, Rick Thomas <rbtho...@cs.rutgers.edu> wrote:

> *) Suppose I decide to go the whole hog and re-do my wireless configuration
> (reluctance to do this is the main reason behind my request for a wired
> router).  I see that there is also a "Wireless-N" version, called
> "WRT160NL", that is also "Linux compatible". Does that mean it can also run
> dd-wrt?


Chances are both of them will run some form of DD-WRT; the "Linux
compatible" models have additional memory, more or less specifically to
enable them to run *full* DD-WRT instead of the cut-down version that will
fit in the memory of the VxWorks-based models.

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brandon s allbery                                      allber...@gmail.com
wandering unix systems administrator (available)     (412) 475-9364 vm/sms
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