
(Note that later versions have less flash memory and may require micro versions of DD-WRT.) Versions 7 and 7.2 must use the micro (not the mini) version. After this file is loaded you can then upgrade to any micro_generic.bin file.or one of the micro_plus, micro_plus_ssh mentioned above.ĭD-WRT supports versions 1 through 6 of the WRT54GS router. Initial flashing of this model requires a modified file with the proper header. This model also has a 128K compressed CFE so it will load micro_plus and micro_plus_ssh directly. There is no need for running any prep or killer file before the initial flash. The WRT54Gv8.1 router already has a Linux CFE in the flash. See Linksys WRT54G v7.2 Gv8.0 & v8.2 (see below for v8.1) The WRT54G v7 will probably never be supported Gv7.2 It is not supported by DD-WRT as the WRT54 G v7 isn't Broadcom based. WARNING The WRT54 G v7 uses an Atheros AR2317 chip, has 2MB ROM, 8MB RAM and runs VxWorks. See more information on the LinksysInfo Autopsy page.ĭD-WRT supports all WRT54G models except for the v7.

The first 4 digits in the serial number (look on the box or the underside of the router) represent the hardware revision:ĬDFK = WRT54G v7.2 (Currently widely spread in Finnish IT stores )ĬDFF = WRT54G v8.0 (purchased New Jersey Best Buy)ĬDFG = WRT54G v8.0 (purchased 7-16-2007 Hemet Staples)ĬDFJ = WRT54G v8.2 ( 6-25-2008)ĬGN9 = WRT54GS v6.0 (about 4 left in Manchester NH Best Buy on 2/25/08)ĬGNC = WRT54GS v7.0 (Hadley, MA Best Buy)ĬGNE = WRT54GS v7.2 (Walmart, Jacksonville, FL - April 06, 2008)
