I recently put dd-wrt on an Asus wireless router with "low" RAM. The process was relatively painless following the procedure described by the dd-wrt wiki. I had to poke around the website(s) dd-wrt and the wiki quite a bit.<br>
My steps were as well as I remember: Locate router on database. Then ignore the link there and search for my router again. Find the install instructions and print them. Then I downloaded the files I would need. Three files I think; as I remember 1.) a utility to put dd-wrt onto the router. 2.) a basic version of dd-wrt 3.) the dd-wrt version with more bells and whistles.<br>
That all went very smooth, finding exactly what steps and version for my router was more difficult than actually doing the dd-wrt flash.<br>I now have the Asus router acting as a wireless access point (wireless bridge?) forwarding wireless to and from a previously blind spot.<br>
Good luck & Happy Thanksgiving,<br>Ken Bernard<br>