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What firmware (Open-WRT, DD-WRT, Tomato, Gargoyle) are D-Link Routers based off of?

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It`s not a fork that I know of, it`s developed from the SoC manufacturer's SDK.

I don't know if it's still the case, but in the past their firmware development was outsourced to Alpha Networks (which used to be owned by them).
 
It`s not a fork that I know of, it`s developed from the SoC manufacturer's SDK.

I don't know if it's still the case, but in the past their firmware development was outsourced to Alpha Networks (which used to be owned by them).
And do you know which queueing discipline it's qos uses? Like sfq, fq-codel, cake etc.
 
And do you know which queueing discipline it's qos uses? Like sfq, fq-codel, cake etc.
It probably depends on the router model, as they most likely not share the same kernel.

Unlikely that any of their routers uses Cake, as this would require a very recent kernel. It's probably largely sfq, maybe a few newer models on fq_codel.
 

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