| Got a WRT54GL here that runs on a recent DD-WRT build. Also run Shibby's tomato on a beefier Linksys. openWRT on yet another Linksys and plenty of pfSense around here as well. They are all quite wonderful. > any 'official' activity seems to have stopped years ago That's what I thought as well until I searched a bit better.
DD-Wrt is under development and the recent DD-WRT v3.0-r29837 mini (06/06/16) does run quite well on the Linksys WRT54GL. Installed it 12 days ago and it just runs and runs [1]. Yes it is a beta branch, but I've been on the beta track on a variety of builds for over a year and never had any issues.
The trick was in finding out at the forum on what still worked on that old router. The download location [2] is not as easy to find as official page only links back to the really really old firmware. Just navigate up on that ftp-site and you can find newer builds as well. From the different firmware builds on the beta tree that I tested, the mini build is the one that appears to work best on the WRT54GL. The normal build might work, but I had some troubles with it when I tried. Of course I understand it if you prefer not to run beta software, but it's very stable and better then running a very outdated firmware in my opinion. [1] http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=302224&postdays... [2] http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=1036133&highlig... |
Oh not at all, this is good news that there is still some activity wrt 54GL (pun intended). Having alternatives to fall back to is always a good thing. I've been on DD-WRT originally since about 2007 and went through many, many years of digging through forum threads, tracking and collecting all the reasonably stable revisions, kept comparing results with nightlies with other GL owners, had some good long stable runs even with a few broken features here and there and a good number of near-brickings saved only by a handy TFTP bootstrap...
I've only dropped my last DD-WRT install roughly some two years ago when I discovered Shibby and replaced all the other alternatives with it (i.e. the other very good VicTek's RAF firmware is not usable in all deployments as it can't fit even IPv6 support into the 4MB build that the 54GL is limited with, making your options limited) and I stopped keeping much track on DD-WRT since. Some other current DD-WRT people I know weren't very happy still, even though some stay with DD-WRT for own obscure reasons.
But by the way, the forum threads you linked to don't paint the situation in the best light with regard to stability:
"2010 firmware...""daily scheduled reboot..."
Or:
"a bit unstable" is pretty much as good as simply "unstable".Now with Shibby I currently run GL with average half a year uptimes (usually ended by a forced powerplant cycle in the location, never had a crash or a spontaneous reboot on it as far as I remember). Still, as long as recent versions of DD-WRT build and run on 54GL, there's some chance at a good revision that can possibly squeeze few more years out of the hardware, depending on what features will work. Will keep an eye on it, it may still become handy if something bad happens with Shibby's work, which at this point and the age of the hardware wouldn't be that surprising.