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   - Look for your device in the [[hardware_compatibility#hardware_compatibility_table|Hardware Compatibility Table]] below. \\ It's the authoritative source for hardware support. Note your //hardware revision. //[(hardrev)] \\ It too must be included there. If your device is in the table, it's\\ officially supported. Review any notes in the table. There are \\ important details recorded there. \\ \\    - Look for your device in the [[hardware_compatibility#hardware_compatibility_table|Hardware Compatibility Table]] below. \\ It's the authoritative source for hardware support. Note your //hardware revision. //[(hardrev)] \\ It too must be included there. If your device is in the table, it's\\ officially supported. Review any notes in the table. There are \\ important details recorded there. \\ \\ 
-  - Only devices with **Broadcom (ARM or MIPS architecture) chipsets** are supported. \\ \\ Use a reliable source to confirm your device uses them, such as  \\ a database like [(refdbs)]  [[https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/|WikiDevi]] or [[https://techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/|TechInfoDepot]]. \\ There, search for your model. If it's in the search results, confirm that \\ "Broadcom" is listed in all required fields below.  \\ \\ - CPU1 \\ - Switch \\ - All fields whose names conform to these formats: \\ [(chipids)]ETH chip<ff serif>//X//</ff> WI<ff serif>//X//</ff> chip<ff serif>//X//</ff>  \\ \\ After confirming this, you can post a request on the forum to add support for it. \\ In your post, include links to the database references you checked.\\ \\ +  - Only devices with **Broadcom (ARM or MIPS architecture) chipsets** are supported. \\ \\ Use a reliable source to confirm your device uses them, such as  \\ a database like [(refdbs)]  [[https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/|WikiDevi]] or [[https://techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/|TechInfoDepot]]. \\ There, search for your model. If it's in the search results, confirm that \\ "Broadcom" is listed in all required fields below.  \\ \\ - CPU1 \\ - Switch \\ - All fields whose names conform to these formats: [(chipids)] \\ ETH chip''<ff serif>''//X//''</ff>'' WI''<ff serif>''//X//''</ff>'' chip''<ff serif>''//X//''</ff>'' 
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 +\\ After confirming this, you can post a request on the forum to add support for it. \\ In your post, include links to the database references you checked.\\ \\ 
   - [[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?search&t=post&c%5Bchild_nodes%5D=1&c%5Bnodes%5D%5B0%5D=33&o=date|Search the forum]] for a (partly) working build in development. \\ If your device is Broadcom-based but isn't in the table, someone might \\ be working on adding support for it. \\ \\ Alternatively, forum members may know whether a build for another model \\ may work //to some degree// on your device.[(wipbuilds)]  \\ \\ Be alert for differences in hardware revision. Different hardware revisions \\ may use radically different electronics. With some models, there may be risks \\ involved. Read all details carefully. \\ \\   - [[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?search&t=post&c%5Bchild_nodes%5D=1&c%5Bnodes%5D%5B0%5D=33&o=date|Search the forum]] for a (partly) working build in development. \\ If your device is Broadcom-based but isn't in the table, someone might \\ be working on adding support for it. \\ \\ Alternatively, forum members may know whether a build for another model \\ may work //to some degree// on your device.[(wipbuilds)]  \\ \\ Be alert for differences in hardware revision. Different hardware revisions \\ may use radically different electronics. With some models, there may be risks \\ involved. Read all details carefully. \\ \\
  
 [(hardrev>Sometimes one hardware version/revision of the same model is supported, but others aren't. For example, the "A1" version is supported, but "B2" isn't. Often, this is because different revisions of the same model contain different chipsets. FreshTomato only supports devices using **Broadcom chipsets of ARM or MIPS architecture**. \\ \\ )] [(refdbs>These sites also maintain lists of devices compatible with FreshTomato (lists of Tomato-supported devices at [[https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/List_of_Tomato_firmware_supported_devices|WikiDevi]] and [[https://techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/List_of_Tomato_firmware_supported_devices|TechInfoDepot]]). However, their information is sourced here and merely reconstructed in their databases. Thus, contradictions between their data and data on this page indicate the presence of incomplete or incorrect information elsewhere, not here. \\ \\ )] [(chipids>Where <ff serif>//X//</ff> is a digit indicating a series ordinal such as first or second. For any given device, the first wireless chip on a given band would be labelled "WI**1** chip**1**". Another chip on that same band would be "WI**1** chip**2**". A chip on a different band would be labelled "WI**2** chip**1**". For an example, visit the [[https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/ASUS_RT-AC3100|Asus RT-AC3100]] entry on WikiDevi. \\ \\ )] [(wipbuilds>If the effort is successful and has enough testers, this will usually result in the device being added to the compatibility table. The FreshTomato developers welcome the upstreaming of such work.)] [(hardrev>Sometimes one hardware version/revision of the same model is supported, but others aren't. For example, the "A1" version is supported, but "B2" isn't. Often, this is because different revisions of the same model contain different chipsets. FreshTomato only supports devices using **Broadcom chipsets of ARM or MIPS architecture**. \\ \\ )] [(refdbs>These sites also maintain lists of devices compatible with FreshTomato (lists of Tomato-supported devices at [[https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/List_of_Tomato_firmware_supported_devices|WikiDevi]] and [[https://techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/List_of_Tomato_firmware_supported_devices|TechInfoDepot]]). However, their information is sourced here and merely reconstructed in their databases. Thus, contradictions between their data and data on this page indicate the presence of incomplete or incorrect information elsewhere, not here. \\ \\ )] [(chipids>Where <ff serif>//X//</ff> is a digit indicating a series ordinal such as first or second. For any given device, the first wireless chip on a given band would be labelled "WI**1** chip**1**". Another chip on that same band would be "WI**1** chip**2**". A chip on a different band would be labelled "WI**2** chip**1**". For an example, visit the [[https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/ASUS_RT-AC3100|Asus RT-AC3100]] entry on WikiDevi. \\ \\ )] [(wipbuilds>If the effort is successful and has enough testers, this will usually result in the device being added to the compatibility table. The FreshTomato developers welcome the upstreaming of such work.)]
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 | ASUS \\ **RT‑N12**  |  A1  |  MIPS R2  |  300Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  N300  |  4MB  |  32KB  |  32MB  |  K26 (SDK5.10)  |   | | ASUS \\ **RT‑N12**  |  A1  |  MIPS R2  |  300Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  N300  |  4MB  |  32KB  |  32MB  |  K26 (SDK5.10)  |   |
 | ASUS \\ **RT‑N12**  |  B1 / C1 / D1  |  MIPS R2  |  300Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  N300  |  8MB  |  32KB  |  32MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  |   | | ASUS \\ **RT‑N12**  |  B1 / C1 / D1  |  MIPS R2  |  300Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  N300  |  8MB  |  32KB  |  32MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  |   |
-| ASUS \\ **RT‑N12HP**  |  A1 / B1  |  MIPS R2  |  300Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  N300  |  8MB  |  32KB  |  32MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  | Support for High Power model added in r2020.4.  |+| ASUS \\ **RT‑N12HP**  |  A1 / B1  |  MIPS R2  |  300Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  N300  |  8MB  |  32KB  |  32MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  | Support for high power model added in r2020.4.  |
 | ASUS \\ **RT‑N12K**  |    MIPS R2  |  300Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  N300  |  8MB  |  32KB  |  32MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  |   | | ASUS \\ **RT‑N12K**  |    MIPS R2  |  300Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  N300  |  8MB  |  32KB  |  32MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  |   |
 | ASUS \\ **RT‑N12VP**  |    MIPS R2  |  300Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  N300  |  8MB  |  32KB  |  32MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  |   | | ASUS \\ **RT‑N12VP**  |    MIPS R2  |  300Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  N300  |  8MB  |  32KB  |  32MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  |   |
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 | Linksys \\ **E3000**  |    MIPS R2  |  480Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N600  |  8MB  |  60KB  |  64MB  |  K26 (SDK5.10) / K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  |   | | Linksys \\ **E3000**  |    MIPS R2  |  480Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N600  |  8MB  |  60KB  |  64MB  |  K26 (SDK5.10) / K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  |   |
 | Linksys \\ **E3200**  |    MIPS R2  |  500Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N600  |  16MB  |  64KB  |  64MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  | 60KB NVRAM.  | | Linksys \\ **E3200**  |    MIPS R2  |  500Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N600  |  16MB  |  64KB  |  64MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  | 60KB NVRAM.  |
-| Linksys \\ **E4200**  |  v1  |  MIPS R2  |  480Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N750  |  16MB  |  60KB  |  64MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  | v2 is not supported (has a Marvell chipset). +| Linksys \\ **E4200**  |  v1  |  MIPS R2  |  480Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N750  |  16MB  |  60KB  |  64MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  | v2 is not supported (it has a Marvell chipset). 
-| Linksys \\ **EA6200**  |  v1  |  ARM  |  800Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC900  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  128MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | CFE 32KB NVRAM bug; [[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/linksys-ea6200-ea6350v1-freshtomato-arm-discussion.74916|read this before flashing]]. \\ \\ Single core; use images ending in "…‑64K‑NOSMP.trx. \\ (wl0 is 5GHz radio)  |+| Linksys \\ **EA6200**  |  v1  |  ARM  |  800Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC900  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  128MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | CFE 32KB NVRAM bug; [[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/linksys-ea6200-ea6350v1-freshtomato-arm-discussion.74916|read this before flashing]]. \\ \\ Single core; use images ending in "…‑64K‑NOSMP.trx". \\ (wl0 is 5GHz radio)  |
 | Linksys \\ **EA6300**  |  v1  |  ARM  |  800Mhz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC1200  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  128MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | CFE 32KB NVRAM bug; [[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/guide-flash-linksys-ea6300v1-ea6400-ea6500v2-ea6700-ea6900v1-0-1-1-with-tomato.73877/|read this before flashing]].  | | Linksys \\ **EA6300**  |  v1  |  ARM  |  800Mhz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC1200  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  128MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | CFE 32KB NVRAM bug; [[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/guide-flash-linksys-ea6300v1-ea6400-ea6500v2-ea6700-ea6900v1-0-1-1-with-tomato.73877/|read this before flashing]].  |
 | Linksys \\ **EA6350**  |  v1  |  ARM  |  800Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC1200  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  128MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | CFE 32KB NVRAM bug; [[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/linksys-ea6200-ea6350v1-freshtomato-arm-discussion.74916|read this before flashing]]. \\ \\ Single core; use images ending in "…‑64K‑NOSMP.trx.  | | Linksys \\ **EA6350**  |  v1  |  ARM  |  800Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC1200  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  128MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | CFE 32KB NVRAM bug; [[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/linksys-ea6200-ea6350v1-freshtomato-arm-discussion.74916|read this before flashing]]. \\ \\ Single core; use images ending in "…‑64K‑NOSMP.trx.  |
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 | Netgear \\ **R6400**  |  v1  |  ARM  |  800Mhz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / 1  |  AC1750  |  128MB  |  128KB  |  256MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  |   | | Netgear \\ **R6400**  |  v1  |  ARM  |  800Mhz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / 1  |  AC1750  |  128MB  |  128KB  |  256MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  |   |
 | Netgear \\ **R6400**  |  v2  |  ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / 1  |  AC1750  |  128MB  |  128KB  |  256MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  |   | | Netgear \\ **R6400**  |  v2  |  ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / 1  |  AC1750  |  128MB  |  128KB  |  256MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  |   |
-| Netgear \\ **R6700**  |  v1  |  ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC1750  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  256MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | Supported from r2020.8. \\ \\ **Do not enable JFFS with FreshTomato prior to 2022.1; doing so deletes** board_data **partition!** +| Netgear \\ **R6700**  |  v1  |  ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC1750  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  256MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | Supported from r2020.8. \\ \\ **Don'enable JFFS with FreshTomato prior to 2022.1; doing so deletes** board_data **partition!** 
-| Netgear \\ **R6700**  |  v3  |  ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / 1  |  AC1750  |  128MB  |  128KB  |  256MB or 512MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | Some of these routers have 512MB RAM; images for both variants are available, named: 128K‑512M.trx . "…‑AIO‑128K.trx (for ≤ 256MB RAM) \\ \\ If RAM size is unknown, use the 512MB RAM version; it will always work.  | +| Netgear \\ **R6700**  |  v3  |  ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / 1  |  AC1750  |  128MB  |  128KB  |  256MB or 512MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | Some of these routers have 512MB RAM; images for both variants are available, named: 128K‑512M.trx . "…‑AIO‑128K.trx(for ≤ 256MB RAM) \\ \\ If RAM size is unknown, use the 512MB RAM version; it will always work.  | 
-| Netgear \\ **R6900**  |  v1  |  ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC1900  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  256MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | Supported from r2021.3 \\ \\ **Do not enable JFFS with FreshTomato prior to 2022.1; doing so deletes** board_data **partition!** +| Netgear \\ **R6900**  |  v1  |  ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC1900  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  256MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | Supported from r2021.3 \\ \\ **Don'enable JFFS with FreshTomato prior to 2022.1; doing so deletes** board_data **partition!** 
-| Netgear \\ **R7000**  |    ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / 1  |  AC1900  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  256MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | **Do not enable JFFS with FreshTomato prior to 2022.1; doing so deletes** board_data **partition!** \\ \\ If using a custom CFE/bootloader (e.g. Vortex 1.3.0.7), reinstall original Netgear CFE before flashing FreshTomato 2020.3 or newer. +| Netgear \\ **R7000**  |    ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / 1  |  AC1900  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  256MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | **Don'enable JFFS with FreshTomato prior to 2022.1; doing so deletes** board_data **partition!** \\ \\ If using a custom CFE/bootloader (e.g. Vortex 1.3.0.7), reinstall original Netgear CFE before flashing FreshTomato 2020.3 or newer. 
-| Netgear \\ **EX7000**  |    ARM  |  800Mhz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC1900  |  16MB  |  64KB  |  128MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | Ethernet works fully starting with r2025.3.  \\ (Workaround for release 2025.2 and older see[[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/add-support-for-netgear-ex7000.78502/|forum thread]]) |+| Netgear \\ **EX7000**  |    ARM  |  800Mhz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC1900  |  16MB  |  64KB  |  128MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | Ethernet works fully starting with r2025.3.  \\ (Workaround for release r2025.2 and older see[[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/add-support-for-netgear-ex7000.78502/|forum thread]]) |
 | Netgear \\ **R7900**  |    ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC3000  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  512MB or 256MB?  |  K26ARM7 (SDK7)  | Supported from r2022.4.  | | Netgear \\ **R7900**  |    ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC3000  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  512MB or 256MB?  |  K26ARM7 (SDK7)  | Supported from r2022.4.  |
-| Netgear \\ **R8000**  |    ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / 1  |  AC3200  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  256MB  |  K26ARM7 (SDK7)  | **Do not enable JFFS with FreshTomato earlier than r2022.3;  doing so deletes** board_data **partition!** +| Netgear \\ **R8000**  |    ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / 1  |  AC3200  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  256MB  |  K26ARM7 (SDK7)  | **Don'enable JFFS with FreshTomato earlier than r2022.3;  doing so deletes** board_data **partition!** 
-| Netgear \\ **XR300**  |    ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC1750  |  128MB  |  128KB  |  512MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | Supported from r2021.1, images end with "…-128K-512M.trx.  |+| Netgear \\ **XR300**  |    ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / 1  |  AC1750  |  128MB  |  128KB  |  512MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37)  | Supported from r2021.1, images end with "…-128K-512M.trx".  |
 | Netgear \\ **WNR2000**  |  v2  |  MIPS R2  |  300Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  N300  |  4MB  |  32KB  |  32MB  |  K26 (SDK5.10)  | Flash storage is ≲ 3.5MB; FreshTomato only the r2020.x IPv6 image will fit.  | | Netgear \\ **WNR2000**  |  v2  |  MIPS R2  |  300Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  N300  |  4MB  |  32KB  |  32MB  |  K26 (SDK5.10)  | Flash storage is ≲ 3.5MB; FreshTomato only the r2020.x IPv6 image will fit.  |
 | Netgear \\ **WNR3500**  |  v2  |  MIPS R2  |  453Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  N300  |  3.5MB  |  32KB  |  32MB  |  K26 (SDK5.10)  | Due to hard-coded JFFS2 partition, flash storage is ≲ 3,473KB; Only FreshTomato r2020.x MiniIPv6 image will fit.  | | Netgear \\ **WNR3500**  |  v2  |  MIPS R2  |  453Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  N300  |  3.5MB  |  32KB  |  32MB  |  K26 (SDK5.10)  | Due to hard-coded JFFS2 partition, flash storage is ≲ 3,473KB; Only FreshTomato r2020.x MiniIPv6 image will fit.  |
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 | Netgear \\ **WNDR3400**  |  v1  |  MIPS R2  |  480Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N600  |  8MB  |  64KB  |  64MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  |   | | Netgear \\ **WNDR3400**  |  v1  |  MIPS R2  |  480Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N600  |  8MB  |  64KB  |  64MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  |   |
 | Netgear \\ **WNDR3400**  |  v2 / v3  |  MIPS R2  |  530Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N600  |  8MB  |  64KB  |  64MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  | [[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/w-i-p-wndr3400v2-development.77559/post-337553|Forum thread]]  | | Netgear \\ **WNDR3400**  |  v2 / v3  |  MIPS R2  |  530Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N600  |  8MB  |  64KB  |  64MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  | [[https://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/w-i-p-wndr3400v2-development.77559/post-337553|Forum thread]]  |
-| Netgear \\ **WNDR3700**  |  v3  |  MIPS R2  |  480Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N600  |  8MB  |  64KB  |  64MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  | Supported from 2020.6.  | +| Netgear \\ **WNDR3700**  |  v3  |  MIPS R2  |  480Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N600  |  8MB  |  64KB  |  64MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  | Supported from r2020.6.  | 
-| Netgear \\ **WNDR4000**  |    MIPS R2  |  480Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N750  |  8MB  |  64KB  |  64MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  | Supported from 2020.6.  | +| Netgear \\ **WNDR4000**  |    MIPS R2  |  480Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N750  |  8MB  |  64KB  |  64MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  | Supported from r2020.6.  | 
-| Netgear \\ **WNDR4500**  |  v1  |  MIPS R2  |  600Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  2 / ‒  |  N900  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  128MB  |  K26RT-AC (SDK6.30)  | Prior to FreshTomato 2022.3, the LEDs don't function.  |+| Netgear \\ **WNDR4500**  |  v1  |  MIPS R2  |  600Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  2 / ‒  |  N900  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  128MB  |  K26RT-AC (SDK6.30)  | Prior to FreshTomato r2022.3. \\ The LEDs don't function.  |
 | Netgear \\ **WNDR4500**  |  v2  |  MIPS R2  |  600Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  2 / ‒  |  N900  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  128MB  |  K26RT-AC (SDK6.30)  |   | | Netgear \\ **WNDR4500**  |  v2  |  MIPS R2  |  600Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  2 / ‒  |  N900  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  128MB  |  K26RT-AC (SDK6.30)  |   |
 | Ovislink \\ **WL1600GL**  |    MIPS R1  |  240Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  G125  |  4MB  |  FIXME  |  16MB  |  K26 (SDK5.10)  |   | | Ovislink \\ **WL1600GL**  |    MIPS R1  |  240Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  ‒ / ‒  |  G125  |  4MB  |  FIXME  |  16MB  |  K26 (SDK5.10)  |   |
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 | Tenda \\ **N80**  |    MIPS R2  |  500Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N900  |  8MB  |  64KB  |  128MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  |   | | Tenda \\ **N80**  |    MIPS R2  |  500Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N900  |  8MB  |  64KB  |  128MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  |   |
 | Tenda \\ **W1800R**  |    MIPS R2  |  600Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  2 / ‒  |  AC1750  |  16MB  |  64KB  |  256MB  |  K26RT-AC (SDK6.30)  |   | | Tenda \\ **W1800R**  |    MIPS R2  |  600Mhz ×1  |  1GbE ×4  |  2 / ‒  |  AC1750  |  16MB  |  64KB  |  256MB  |  K26RT-AC (SDK6.30)  |   |
-| Xiaomi \\ **MiWiFi R1D**  |    ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×2  |  1 / ‒  |  AC1200  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  256MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37) You may **brick** the unit if you try to FULLY erase NVRAM; resetting values to defaults is safe. \\ \\ To access the CFE when you have stock xVortex CFE, power on while holding Reset button for 10 seconds. ([[https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=1139833#1139833|forum thread]]) \\ \\ Use images whose name ends in "…‑Custom‑64K.trx \\  \\ (wl0 is the 5GHz radio)  |+| Xiaomi \\ **MiWiFi R1D**  |    ARM  |  1Ghz ×2  |  1GbE ×2  |  1 / ‒  |  AC1200  |  128MB  |  64KB  |  256MB  |  K26ARM (SDK6.37) Don't FULLY erase NVRAM; you may **brick the unit** if you do; resetting to defaults is safe. \\ \\ To access the CFE when you have stock xVortex CFE, power on while holding Reset button for 10 seconds. ([[https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=1139833#1139833|forum thread]]) \\ \\ Use images whose name ends in "…‑Custom‑64K.trx \\  \\ (wl0 is the 5GHz radio)  |
 | ZTE \\ **ZXV10 H618B**  |    MIPS R1  |  240Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  G54  |  16MB  |  FIXME  |  32MB  |  K26 (SDK5.10)  |   | | ZTE \\ **ZXV10 H618B**  |    MIPS R1  |  240Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  G54  |  16MB  |  FIXME  |  32MB  |  K26 (SDK5.10)  |   |
 | ZTE \\ **H218N**  |    MIPS R2  |  500Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N300  |  16MB  |  FIXME  |  64MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  |   | | ZTE \\ **H218N**  |    MIPS R2  |  500Mhz ×1  |  100MbE ×4  |  1 / ‒  |  N300  |  16MB  |  FIXME  |  64MB  |  K26RT-N (SDK5.110)  |   |
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