Try to build dd-wrt, tomato, openwrt from source, it's a similar process. This is everything needed to build the stock linksys firmware. Thought that would be obvious, this is probably 50 times larger than regular firmware. Posted: Mon 15:16 Post but how is this different from the latests firmware? Or can you customize this tar ball?Įvos but how is this different from the latests firmware? Or can you customize this tar ball? Is there maybe an other solution to stop these arp requests send by this router? The blame is actually this linksys router with its arp requests! My nas won't go into hibernation after upgrading it's firmware.
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The reason I'm interested in a port is only because my EA6300(v1) keeps sending arp requests every 90 seconds to all my devices. It probably can be ported, seems to share similar hardware as the Asus RT-AC56U and RT-AC68U. The b43-fwcutter utility (packaged in contrib) can extract this firmware from Broadcoms binary drivers.
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The EA6300's dual-core CPU brings more processing power to bear and, at least for wired routing throughput, it shows.ĮA6400 and EA6300 vs EA6500 are nowhere close to being the same on the firmware coding side.ĮA6500 is the only AC router by Linksys that still uses the MIPS architecture with the BCM4706 chip (along with RT-AC66U, etc), all the other Linksys AC models (out right now that I know of) use ARM with BCM4708X chips. 3627 22:33:40The results show that the EA6300 has higher throughput than the higher-priced EA6500, which is based on Broadcom's last-generation single-core BCM4706 router SoC. Routing performance for the EA6300 using our standard test method is summarized in Table 3, along with the EA6500. It takes a "community" to raise a router.ĭD-WRT non-official LIVE element/matrix chat What are you talking about? i thought the EA6700 and EA6900 are the only dual core linksys routers out there right now.įor people who are new to the dd-wrt forums > The ea6500 is single core and the ea6300 (v1) is exactly the same as the ea6400, both are dual cores. Updated the firmware, have a bunch of devices connected to it and seems to be working well. So I figured I'd be using it stock until that happens.Įdit: Went out and bought one, turned out to be a ea6300v1/ea6400, yay! Thank God, ! I was thinking about getting this, but seems like it doesn't officially have dd-wrt support yet?(saw a link to the guide, but no guide yet-for the ea6500). I didn't mean to threadjack, just wanted to add to the thread. Second, as a router, using the stock firmware, how is the V1 treating ya? There seems to be a lot of negative consumer reviews (namely amazon and newegg) stating how slow the performance would get(perhaps indicating massive garbage collection)? Are you happy with it stock?
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is there anything on the outside of the box that would indicate that you are getting a V1? I didn't see the fcc-id on the outside of the boxes( I was looking at them in the store today). Posted: Fri 22:42 Post subject: 2 questions about this router.įirst. If it's a "yes" I will probably go buy one before the second version comes out. Do you know that if/when the EA6500 is supported, this device will be aswell since it's so similar? Sorry, just clarifying and do not like to assume. It seems you know a lot about this device. I just read that entire thread and another thread linked with it.
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Windows 10/11(with drivers installed) Features: Support HACKINTOSH Networking Native Support NO other kext or any patching needed NO spare keyboard needed to be able to get to BIOS/UEFI or Bootloader Native Airdrop Support Native Handoff Support for OS X Yosemite 10.10 or Newer Support Apple Bluetooth Keyboard, Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad Supports both 2.4 & 5GHz dual-band,up to 1300Mps with AC router System requirement: PC/Hackintosh OS X 10.8.5 or later For AirDrop, Handoff and Continuity, OS X 10.10.x Yosemite or later is necessary Mac OS X 10.10, OS X 10.11 El Capitan, macOS 10.12 Sierra, macOS 10.13 High Sierra, macOS 10.Same hardware as defined in this forum thread.įantastic! Thank you for pointing that out to me. Model: FV-A436CD Chipest:Broadcom BCM94360 Type: Wi-Fi 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.0 Speed up to 1300Mbps Support Bluetooth 4.0 Dual band 2.4Ghz/5Ghz With 4 pcs 6DB Antenna Support for Windows 10/Hackintosh/MacOSX System Requirements: PC/Hackintosh Mac OS X 10.10 ,10.11,10.13,10.14 Note:Bluetooth function not work well on MacOSX 10.12,thank you.
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Dual band 1750Mbps 802.11ac Bcm4360 WiFi + Bluetooth BT 4.0 BCM94360CD PCIE Wireless Adapter MacOS Hackintosh Dekstop PC