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NOTE: During configuration or flashing a device, the only that should be hooked to the device is the computer and power.
Specs[]
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Platform
Serial Num. = 26N19 FCC ID = PY309300117 CPU Type = Broadcom BCM5356A1KFBG CA0934 P11 933734 N1A (BCM5356A1 SoC) MIPS Rev = ? CPU Speed = 300MHz Bus = ? Flash Type = Serial Flash Chip = ? Flash Size = 4MB Max Firmware Size = ? RAM Size = 16MB RAM Chip = ISSI IC42S16800E-6TL XA864100X 0931 nvram Size = ? Switch = Broadcom BCM5356A1KFBG CA0934 P11 933734 N1A (BCM5356A1 SoC) Port-based vlan = ? 802.1q vlan = ? Ethernet Port Count = 1-10/100-WAN 4-10/100-LAN Wired Standard = IEEE 802.3/3u boot_wait = ? bootloader = CFE Flash Card Socket/Type = No SD/MMC Mod Support = No MiniPCI slots = No PoE = No Power = ? Color of LEDs = ? Size = 28 x 175 x 118 mm (1.1 x 6.9 x 4.7 in) USB = No Serial Port = 1 JTAG Port = Yes Supported by TJTAG/Version = ? Supported by dd-wrt as of = WIP dd-wrt K2.4 Support = ? dd-wrt K2.6 Support = Special Features = serial flash chip device! Same HW as WNR1000 v3.0
Radio(wl0)
Wireless Radio = Broadcom BCM5356A1KFBG CA0934 P11 933734 N1A (BCM5356A1 SoC) WLAN DSP processor = ? Antenna Connector Type = ? Wireless Standard = IEEE 802.11b/g WiFi Operating Frequency = ? 802.11g = 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps 802.11b = 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps Radio cor_rev = ? Radio Capabilities = ?
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JTAG Recovery[]
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Serial[]
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Hyper terminal Setup in Windows XP[]
In Windows XP, Click Start Button - All Programs - Accessories - Communication - HyperTerminal Enter a name for the connection, Click ok Choose com port you adapter is plugged into, Click ok Set: Bits per second = 115200 Data Bits = 8 Parity = none Stop bits = 1 Flow control = none Click ok Click File - Save As, and select a place to save it to so you don't have to enter the settings again.
Putty Setup in Windows XP[]
After installing putty, run it Serial line = The COM port your using for serial (ie. COM3) Speed = 115200 Click on Serial under Connection Serial line to connect to = same as above (Serial line) Speed (baud) = 115200 Data bits = 8 Stop bits = 1 Parity = None Flow control = None Click Session Enter a name for your connection under saved sessions Click Save Click Open
Serial Recovery[]
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vlan Info[]
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Netgear WGR614 v10 FCC[]
Notes[]
The hardware is identical to to the WNR1000v3 (crossflash works). It also uses the WNR1000v3's CFE from stock.
I tried modifying a dd-wrt release known working with the RT-N10 (which also has the 5356 cpu), but it produced a brick. tjtag unfortunately doesn't work as of yet with the 5356, so only with some pretty messy workarounds was I able to get it back to running.
I get the sense based on some things I've read that the limited amount of NVRAM (24k) may be the major issue with running DD-WRT. I have yet to get a solid yes or no on this, however.
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