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07-10-2014, 12:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-10-2014, 12:16 AM by southernyankey1970.)
Just buy a netgear cg814ccr. same chipset but comes with 16 mb ram already.
edit....N/m..I forget that the nonvol is 128k instead of 32 k so you 'd need to change the keys individually. That's what I do but I'm sure that you don't want to do all that. Carry on....
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Actually, this is a skill I wish to learn. Once I have all the necessary tools (solder iron, solder, heat gun, solder paste, kapton tape, solder wick, flux, etc.) I plan on trying to teach myself (first the most difficult) drag soldering, after that I will try (the easier) heat gun+solder paste method
I plan to practice first on my WRT54Gv6 (I no longer use) before I move onto my SB5101 (have a backup in case I blow it)
I guess to answer my question is any of those ram chips should work fine, no matter which I choose. Will report back in a few weeks with pics if all goes well
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Have fun! Soldering a dpc 3000 makes me want to scream! I always manage to bridge the chip legs.
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nice and clean, you really did not need to put the rf shield back, the rf is low to pointless and just there for some random reg
anyways good work
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Nice job, i was considering attempting something similar on one of my D3 modems buy they all seem to use a BGA package and I'm not up to the patience of reballing.