My recollection (frequently poor) is that the version number is te important part as Linksys went to a cost saving reduced memory size in version 5  and that is why it became so lame.  The upsurge of people wanting to flash other firmware caused the release of the GL model with I believe is nothing more than a version 4 relabelled to not imply a regression.

But I could be wrong :)

Larry

On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Ryan Rix <phrkonaleash@gmail.com> wrote:
MOst G models I have seen users with are version 5. These seem to be difficult to do anything with ; they can't run firmwares like tomato, just the light version of dd-wrt.

I'm stuck with  a G.

This is all iirc.


On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 7:30 AM, Eric Shubert <ejs@shubes.net> wrote:
I know that there is a WRT54GL model as well. Is the WRT54G capable of
running various WRT firmwares like the GL model?

Also, there a slew of different WRT54G versions (hardware). How
significant are the variations is versions WRT (with respect to) free
firmware replacements?

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