Netgear WNR2000 v2

For a list of all currently documented Broadcom chipsets with specifications, see Broadcom.

Manuf. by Foxconn / Hon Hai / Ambit

Specs
Platform Serial Num. = ? FCC ID = PY309100105 Industry Canada ID = 4054A-09100105 CPU Type = Broadcom BCM4716B0KFBG (BCM4716B0) MIPS Rev = R2 CPU Speed = 300 MHz Bus = ? Flash Type = Serial Flash Chip = Macronix MX25L3205DMI Flash Size = 4 MB Max Firmware Size = 3473408 bytes/1024 = 3392 KB RAM Size = 32 MB RAM Chip = Samsung 916 K4H561638J-LCCC nvram Size = ? ETH chip1 = Broadcom BCM4716B0 Switch = Broadcom BCM5325EKQMG (BCM5325E) Port-based vlan = ? 802.1q vlan = ? Ethernet Port Count = 1 x 10/100M WAN 4 x 10/100M LAN Wired Standard = IEEE 802.3/3u Ethernet interface OUI = 30:46:9A, C0:3F:0E boot_wait = ? bootloader = CFE Flash Card Socket/Type = No SD/MMC Mod Support = No Expansion IF types = No PoE = No Power = 12 VDC, 1 A Connector type/size = Barrel plug LEDs/Color = ? Size = 7" x 5.1" x 1.4" USB = No Serial Port = ? JTAG Port = ? Supported by TJTAG/Version = ? Supported by dd-wrt as of = ? dd-wrt Support: Yes Supported by TomatoUSB as of = build 54 (NoUSB-Mini) TomatoUSB K2.4 Support = No TomatoUSB K2.6 Support = Yes Special Features = ? Radio (wl0) Wireless Radio = Broadcom BCM4716B0KFBG (SoC) WLAN DSP processor = Broadcom BCM4716B0 Wireless interface OUI = 30:46:9A, C0:3F:0E Antenna Connector Type = U.FL, Internal MIMO status = 2x2:2 Wireless Standard = IEEE 802.11b/g/n Draft 2.0 802.11n = up to 300 Mbps  802.11g = 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps  802.11b = 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps WiFi Operating Frequency = 2.4 GHz Radio cor_rev = ? Radio Capabilities = ? Other Default IP address = 192.168.1.1 Default login user = admin Default login password = password Default SSID = ? OEM = Foxconn 3rd Party Firmware Support = DD-WRT, TomatoUSB

Links of Interest

 * Netgear WNR2000 v2.0 Serial Data
 * Support Thread

Flashing DD-WRT
darth_tater: any of the file version i uploaded will work.

you must start with the chk file. svn14536

from there, you can flash any image designed for routers with 4mb of flash memory.

>LOM: >>darth_tater wrote: >>from there, you can flash any image designed for routers with 4mb of flash memory. > > >No, see peacock thread paragraph 6 (if memory serves me). >Netgear routers with their board_data partition in flash has slightly lower size limit than normal 4MB flash routers. >Be careful not to use a too big sized build or you will overwrite your board_data and is then in for a long session of >manual programming (see Dark_Shadow's thread about his WNDR3300 a week ago)

Reverting
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=483253#483253