Netgear WGR614L

Type of Netgear wireless network router
Netgear WGR614L
Type802.11b/g wireless network router
System on a chipBroadcom BCM5354 240 MHz
Memory16 MB RAM
Storage4 MB Flash memory
Websitewww.netgear.com/support/product/WGR614v8

The WGR614L (also known as the WGR614v8) is an 802.11b/g wireless network router created by Netgear. It was officially launched on June 30, 2008. The WGR614L runs an open source linux firmware and supports the installation of third party packages such as DD-WRT, Tomato, and OpenWrt.

Hardware

  • Broadcom BCM5354 240 MHz SoC
  • 4 MB Flash memory
  • 16 MB RAM
  • 16 kB instruction cache
  • 16 kB data cache
  • 1000 byte pre-fetch cache
  • 4 MB CPU cache
  • 2 dBi gain antennas (1 internal and 1 external dipole)
  • 802.11 b/g wireless support
  • Certified for use with Windows Vista

Features

Applications

The WGR614L is designed to be used in home or business environments. It is often used in connection with third-party firmware and solutions, such as SputnikNet and Titan Hotspots. The router can also be used as a wireless client bridge (utilizing OpenWrt firmware) and as a wireless repeater bridge (using DD-WRT firmware).

External links

  • Press Release announcing WGR614L
  • Official Support Page
  • List Of WGR614L Resources
  • The WGR614L at DD-WRT.com
  • Using the WGR614L As A Wireless Repeater Bridge Using DD-WRT
  • Netgear_WGR614 Client Resources
  • Using the WGR614L As a Wireless Client Bridge using OpenWrt Firmware
Firmware downloads
  • DD-WRT Router Database (lookup WGR614L).
  • Old DD-WRT, Tomato and OpenWrt links over on My Open Router website.