Is the Netgear KWGR614 Supported by DD-WRT?
Q: I just purchased a Netgear KWGR614-100NAR from eCost. It was supposed to come with DD-WRT loaded on it, but it had the regular Netgear interface instead. Also, I noticed KWGR614 was not listed in the DD-WRT.COM database. My questions: 1. Does the KWGR614 support DD-WRT? 2. What processor chip and how much memory does the KWGR614 have? -Dennis A: The KWGR614 is an interesting case, and worth talking about here in case other readers run across it. Although this product is now discontinued, models may still be available through discount and overstock merchants. Netgear marketed the KWGR614 as an “open source” router. It would seem logical to conclude, then, that it could run open source firmware like DD-WRT or Tomato. But no. The KWGR614 is open source in the sense that Netgear provided the source code to the router, allowing developers the opportunity to customize it much like Linksys’ original source code for the WRT54G has evolved into DD-WRT and Tomato, among others. But this hasn’