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| toh:netgear:wgt634u [2018/06/01 09:50] – Datatables added, cleanup tmomas | toh:netgear:wgt634u [2021/12/05 11:52] – Brand name capitalization adjusted tmomas | ||
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| - | A router that was end-of-lifed by Netgear on October 1, 2005, it remains a useful and versatile device. It includes the typical 4+1 ethernet ports, plus a USB host port (you might have to install package kmod-usb2 to get certain USB hardware working) | + | {{section> |
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| + | A router that was end-of-lifed by Netgear on October 1, 2005, it remains a useful and versatile device. It includes the typical 4+1 ethernet ports, plus a USB host port and a mini-PCI slot holding an Atheros b/g radio. It was designed with the idea that you could host data on an attached USB drive and access it from your wireless devices. However, apparently consumers didn't want to do that in sufficient numbers to support a price premium. | ||
| Note: A lot of good information is on the OldWiki page: [[http:// | Note: A lot of good information is on the OldWiki page: [[http:// | ||
| - | Trunk introduced a legacy target ( https:// | + | Trunk introduced a legacy target ( https:// |
| ===== Supported Versions ===== | ===== Supported Versions ===== | ||
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| * R73 = 0 ohms (shunt) | * R73 = 0 ohms (shunt) | ||
| - | The pinout is *probably* standard 14-pin, but check and report back. For more information on reflashing the device, see these [[http:// | + | The pinout is *probably* standard 14-pin, but check and report back. For more information on reflashing the device, see these JTAG tools |
| See [[docs: | See [[docs: | ||
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| ===== Tags ===== | ===== Tags ===== | ||
| - | {{tag> | + | {{tag>bcm47xx |