Citace:
In order to ascertain the bootloader that your router is using, you should telnet or ssh to the router, and run the command:
Code: cat /proc/ticfg/env
If the "bootloaderVersion" is 1.2.x (or 1.3.x or 1.4.x), AND the "PROMPT" contains something like "psbl" then your router is using the PSP bootloader, and you should use the firmware with "pspboot" in the filename.
By the same token, if your "bootloaderVersion" is something like "0.22.x", AND the "PROMPT" contains something like "Adam2", then your router is using the Adam2 bootloader, and you should use the firmware with "adam2" in the filename.
WARNING: if the output of the "cat /proc/ticfg/env" command includes anything like "WLAN_EEPROM0", "WLAN_EEPROM1", etc., then that is a sure sign that your router has an incompatible wireless chip, and you should NOT try putting this firmware on your router. Trying to do so WILL brick your router.
a jaky pouziva pametovy chip - AMD/Intel nebo ATMEL, asi jediny zpusob jak to udelat je