![]() Member of the Professional Aviation Safety Specialists Union! Had to PM Eko for the address to ship and by boat the cost of shipping the router off was and he had it running DD-WRT just a couple of days after he RX it! You should consider donating your router to Eko.did that a while back w/WRT160 and Eko was able to develop a DD-WRT build with support that benefited everybody! The best is to have serial console that you can know what is going on and recover if something goes wrong. I can do you one test build if you can flash it to this router somehow. However, there look like there are a few suspicious areas on the board, to me, that might indicate some sort of interface for such a use, as is seen in a few of the FCC's higher-resolution (yet still not any better) images. I'm also not trained in finding out pins for such a thing, either. I'm unaware of a JTAG or serial interface on this unit as of yet. Looking for bricks and spare routers to expand my collection. (Don't PM about complicated setups otherwise) Read the forum announcements thoroughly! Be cautious if you're inexperienced.Īvailable for paid consulting. Last edited by Superdos on Sun 6:30 edited 1 time in total Is this still worth looking into? at all? I recently just tried to contact him on twitter to see anything about the project details, maybe he can drop some stuff for use by someone who can use it and possibly continue his work if he has put off on the project. I can't find any more information after that though, as the blog owner hasn't updated in a while. there's a part one, two and three where he desolders the BGA flash chip, gets the firmware and is picking around with it. Some person is also busy at work, I've found, as to reverse engineering the thing at, where the blog owner expresses interest in running either DD-WRT or OpenWRT on the unit. Internal pics, although not very good, are at ![]() This is a positively identified Broadcom-based device, WITH a USB port, AND a fair amount of RAM that can be played with. It also has a Hynix HY5DU281622ET-5 128Mbit (16MB) DDR RAM chip.ĪND a AT45DB321B Atmel 4MB BGA-mounted flash chip. Why, however, has there been no work on this? the chip that the 802.11g unit (A1084) uses is a Broadcom BCM4712KFB at 200MHz and a BCM2050 for Wifi. ![]() This question has been asked many times before. ![]() Posted: Sun 6:22 Post subject: Apple Airport Express (A1084 802.11g) Support? ![]()
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