TP - LINK - Technical question

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TP - LINK - Technical question
TP - LINK - Technical question
2013-07-12 18:17:51
Region : UnitedKingdom

Model : TL-WDR4300

Hardware Version : V1

Firmware Version :

ISP :


Hello!

I'm looking for a TP-Link unit which has the following tecnical specs:

1. A Linux + busybox based OS (rather than vxWorks)
2. Around 300KB flash space
3. Around 6MB free RAM at runtime.
4. Ideally libssl, libpthread.

I've looked all over the net to find something which has the above specs but no luck. We need the units to have the above to
be able to flash our own testing software on them. Any help would be great!

Thanks!
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Re:TP - LINK - Technical question
2013-07-19 10:29:57
WDR4300 is one of he TP-LINK top routers. Firmware is not so good, but great hardware. I'm think it can fulfill your need.
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Re:TP - LINK - Technical question
2013-07-20 18:23:39

Vic wrote

Firmware is totally crap, but great hardware.

Why?
Tp-Link is not able to hire good developers?

Tp-Link is losing slowly but surely credibility and therefore market shares...
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Re:TP - LINK - Technical question
2013-07-23 11:29:46
You might be interested in OpenWRT on WDR4300.
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Re:TP - LINK - Technical question
2020-06-24 15:35:14

 

Saq wrote

Region : UnitedKingdom

Model : TL-WDR4300

Hardware Version : V1

Firmware Version :

ISP :


Hello!

I'm looking for a TP-Link unit which has the following tecnical specs:

1. A Linux + busybox based OS (rather than vxWorks)
2. Around 300KB flash space
3. Around 6MB free RAM at runtime.
4. Ideally libssl, libpthread.

I've looked all over the net to find something which has the above specs but no luck. We need the units to have the above to
be able to flash our own testing software on them. Any help would be great!

Thanks!

@Saq 

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