Cheapest Wireless router with DD-WRT support...

In search of the cheapest (and reliable, of course) router with DD-WRT support. (Max 1.5K)
The major use is to create a WIFI network for Reliance broadband. (Thus should support auto login)
Any other methods to do the same is also appreciated.
If USB ext hdd support for torrent download, then can shell a bit more.
(BTW Flipkart deal for asus n13 is expired)

Used routers are also welcome...[DOUBLEPOST=1385624976][/DOUBLEPOST]Crap!!!
Its not tough to make the sugesstion..

Found one... Tp-link WR740.. priced for 990, it mentions ddwrt page as supported. (But couldn't figure out which version it is sold)
anybody used the same....
 
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I would still vote for N13 even if you have to spend few hundreds more.
Working rock solid from 4 yrs with full time download.
 
Would the Asus RT N10 would do the job (For Tomato)?
The cheapest the best...

Any guidance on how to configure auto-login script for it would also be useful...
 
Tomato by Shibby » Router List
tomato.groov.pl/?page_id=69‎
40+ items - Model, CPU, Flash, K24, K26, K26RT-N, Notes.
Model
Flash
Notes.
Asus RT-N10 A1
4MB
Only build52 and earlier! B1/C1 are not supported.
Asus RT-N10P
8MB
Only K26RT-N v114 and newer.


detailed answer :

http://tomatousb.org/forum/t-381823/

asus rtn10 with broadcom chip - yes.


the cheapest is not necessarily the best.. :D
Would the Asus RT N10 would do the job (For Tomato)?
The cheapest the best...

Any guidance on how to configure auto-login script for it would also be useful...
 
Most of the TP-Link routers including WR841N are based on Atheros chips and are well supported by Openwrt. I have a WR841N (ver 7.3) myself and am running Openwrt on it from day one. You can find more information here

Please PM or open a new thread if you want to discuss further
 
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