At Fast PCB Studio, we provide the alternative approach to unleash the power of   routers, through our IC/MCU copy services.

You will need to provide us the Chip (IC/MCU) model you wish to purchase, and the Firmware you would like to burning in. Then we will  copy the firmware requested into the Chip, and ship it to you.

Currently, we only accept Min. orders 20pcs Chip per order. But we will provide the single unit purchase later as soon as possible.

Welcome to inquire us to discuss in details for your purchase.
Contact:                              tech@chinapcbcopy.com
Service  Page:                    IC Unlock Service

Fast PCB Studio

Please refer to the Guideline of Chip Selection as below
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Source From DD-WRT
https://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices#Read_Me_First.21


Broadcom and ADM FAQ

2MB flash
The micro version of DD-WRT is the only version for Broadcom routers with 2MB flash. It is stripped-down with only basic features to fit in the limited flash space, and additional software packages are unlikely to fit. Despite these limitations, for existing owners, DD-WRT micro is likely to add additional functionality over OEM firmware.
When looking to purchase a new router, users are strongly recommended to avoid 2MB devices.

4MB flash
With 4MB of flash you can run the standard build (Linux kernel 2.4) or the small build (Linux kernel 2.6). These builds are usually enough for many users, but anyone intending to add additional software packages to their router may require 8MB flash memory or more. Do not flash a Mega build on devices with 4MB flash memory.

8MB flash or more
Mega, big, or standard++ builds above 4MB can be used. Check the tables below for support.

These devices have specific builds in their own folder only for use on the respective unit. Use NO other builds.
All non-Broadcom platforms require at least 4MB flash!

4MB flash
Atheros and Ralink builds are not prefixed with mini, small, std, or mega. 4MB is enough for basic dd-wrt functions but there are a few routers where certain functions had to be removed due to space limitations.

8MB flash or more
This is the flash size needed for those users who intend to load additional software packages on their router or want to run a build compiled with additional functionality.

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Chip Cloning Service for Open Source Router Firmware - DD WRT / Tomato / Linus | Fast PCB Studio

Chip Cloning Service for Open Source Router Firmware – DD WRT / Tomato / Linus

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At Fast PCB Studio, we provide the alternative approach to unleash the power of   routers, through our IC/MCU copy services.

You will need to provide us the Chip (IC/MCU) model you wish to purchase, and the Firmware you would like to burning in. Then we will  copy the firmware requested into the Chip, and ship it to you.

Currently, we only accept Min. orders 20pcs Chip per order. But we will provide the single unit purchase later as soon as possible.

Welcome to inquire us to discuss in details for your purchase.
Contact:                              tech@chinapcbcopy.com
Service  Page:                    IC Unlock Service

Fast PCB Studio

Please refer to the Guideline of Chip Selection as below
**************************************************************************************
Source From DD-WRT
https://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices#Read_Me_First.21


Broadcom and ADM FAQ

2MB flash
The micro version of DD-WRT is the only version for Broadcom routers with 2MB flash. It is stripped-down with only basic features to fit in the limited flash space, and additional software packages are unlikely to fit. Despite these limitations, for existing owners, DD-WRT micro is likely to add additional functionality over OEM firmware.
When looking to purchase a new router, users are strongly recommended to avoid 2MB devices.

4MB flash
With 4MB of flash you can run the standard build (Linux kernel 2.4) or the small build (Linux kernel 2.6). These builds are usually enough for many users, but anyone intending to add additional software packages to their router may require 8MB flash memory or more. Do not flash a Mega build on devices with 4MB flash memory.

8MB flash or more
Mega, big, or standard++ builds above 4MB can be used. Check the tables below for support.

These devices have specific builds in their own folder only for use on the respective unit. Use NO other builds.
All non-Broadcom platforms require at least 4MB flash!

4MB flash
Atheros and Ralink builds are not prefixed with mini, small, std, or mega. 4MB is enough for basic dd-wrt functions but there are a few routers where certain functions had to be removed due to space limitations.

8MB flash or more
This is the flash size needed for those users who intend to load additional software packages on their router or want to run a build compiled with additional functionality.

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