The X86 port would give you the ability to run the replacement firmware on systems other than router boards running a meager 16MB of RAM and a sluggish CPU. Plus you don’t have to track down a supported router. You can use one of your old PCs that are gathering dust.
http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/tutorials/ar ... hp/3841896
How to: Install DD-WRT (X86) On a PC in Linux
bad idea. old computers have inefficient power supplies.
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