Problems for me the router adapter is kinda hot must have a good ventilation for it i put a fan near the adapter to make it cool when it's so hot it always disconnected
THE DD-WRT V1, For Linksys WRT54G/GL/GS Fans -ONLY-
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Apr 7 2006, 06:05 PM
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Problems for me the router adapter is kinda hot must have a good ventilation for it i put a fan near the adapter to make it cool when it's so hot it always disconnected
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Apr 9 2006, 08:45 PM
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Apr 9 2006, 08:47 PM
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QUOTE(danielwoo @ Apr 9 2006, 06:48 PM) Hi guys, i am new to this DD-WRT thing, I had flashed to the latest V23 and is wondering how to turn off the secure easy setup? Anyone can guide me, thanks in advance!! I'm not sure secure and easy setup works with DD-WRT i think not because i flash my brother version 4 with DD-WRT the LED just lid on and nothing happened configured it using http://192.168.1.1 |
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Apr 9 2006, 10:17 PM
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Apr 17 2006, 08:34 AM
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Apr 19 2006, 03:13 PM
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QUOTE(Squallwc @ Apr 19 2006, 01:56 PM) Erm...how to set to make the WRT54gv5 act as switch? Currently try numerous ways and trials and errors but still failed. I don't understand ur needs you already 4 lan ports same function as switch u want to link more than buy a switch plug to any lan port behind the router Want to share internet in Uniten apartment. Got proxy also, don't know how set. cry. Anyone know pls help. |
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Apr 20 2006, 11:42 AM
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QUOTE(Dannyl @ Apr 19 2006, 05:35 PM) Hey I have a problem with WRT54G v2.2 with DD-WRT. Not sure this problem is becos of DD-WRT or not. When I got Streamyx at my new place I straightaway flashed with DD-WRT. Use internet explorer :-)The PC sometimes cannot access the router admin page.. it's like it's stuck, or disconnected, Internet doesn't work too. But the wireless status is still connected. I've tried changing some settings as suggested (set 4096, 120, 120 to some variables, I forgot which ones) but it still happens sometimes. I guess this is not Streamyx problem, right? Becos router page also can't access. Normally I would powercycle the router and modem or restart the PC to fix this problem. Normally it works, but sometimes it still doesn't work. Anybody facing the same problem? Do you run torrent while accessing the router admin page? Try reset it to default and reconfigured it :-) i think the problem occurs when someone run p2p it's hard to access the admin page :-) |
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Just an update from Creator Of DD-WRT BrainSlayer
![]() 04.21.06 6:53 pm Subject: some company news Okay. maybe you noticed the new logo on top of that page. The reason is simple. I left Blueline today to join this new company which is much more powerful in wifi business and they are supporting me since many months with router hardware and informations. soon maybe together with v23 sp1 (which is near again, yes) there will be a first release of the Routerboard 500 version of dd-wrt with atheros a/b/g support for up to 6 minipci cards and many new wireless features This post has been edited by MX510: Apr 22 2006, 09:21 PM |
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May 9 2006, 10:52 AM
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Good News For Everybody from brainslayer
Subject: v23 SP1 Release Candidate 1 The last weeks the improvements we wanted to have in v23 sp1 were realized. We decided to release the v23 SP1 rc1. Since the last post with the improvements there were some features we added: - Show count of Active IP Connections - Values are shown as bars - Chilispot gui-fixes - Sputnik Agent You find the rc1 in the download section under "dd-wrt.v23 SP1". We would appreciate to get feedback. v23 SP1 final is planned to be released on May 15 2006. Thanks for all help, patches and support especially to Steve Horbachuk, Sylvian Bothorel, Pierre Belanger, Eko, LawnMowerGuy1, Nbd and all known and unknown testers. |
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May 14 2006, 04:18 PM
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Just went to lowyat search for version 1 to 4 for my sister office but they are all sold out only Ver 5 available price around RM 265 for GS and RM 220 for 54G. Hopefully the L version comes out soon.
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May 15 2006, 10:02 AM
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Flash Your Version 5 WRT54G
From WRT Wiki As of April 3, 2006, there is a "Micro" version of DD-WRT that fits onto a version 5 of the WRT54G or WRT54GS. The process to get the firmware onto the version 5 is complicated, however. Mainly, it involves using a JTAG cable (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JTAG). This linkmay (http://forums.hardwarezone.com/showthread.php?p=18118180#post18118180) provide some other helpful guidance on performing the procedure below. The Micro version also works on routers with more than 2MB of flash space. It lacks some functionality of the Mini version (which also lacks some functionality of the full version.). Specifically it leaves out the following: chillispot, nocat, rflow, kaid, samba client, SNMP, IPv6, MMC/SD Card Support, SSH, PPTP/PPTP Client, UPnP and ? (please edit!) Note: WRT54 v5 routers are not officially supported by DD-WRT. Results are unstable and flashing is not recommended until DD-WRT compatibility improves. (Expanded directions based on instructions from Piotr Gozdur) 1. If you don't have both a JTAG cable and the most recent version (4.5) of the HairyDairyMaid's debricker tool (http://downloads.openwrt.org/utils/), STOP HERE! 2. Download the generic micro version of DD-WRT firmware (dd-wrt.v23_micro_generic.bin) from DD-WRT SP1 Beta Page (http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/index.php?link=downloads). You should choose the most recent build. 3. Download the cfe.bin file from this directory (http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/index.php?path=wrt54gv5+flashing/). If you are on linux rename CFE.bin to CFE.BIN. 4. Prepare your JTAG flashing environment. Best practices: 1. unplug router between commands. 2. If you're using Linux, you'll probably need to be root to have rights to the parallel port. 3. Version 4.5 of HDM's debricker tool will auto-sense the flashchip. Explicit chip parameters like '/fc:01' are usually not necessary. If it does not auto-sense, triple-check the jtag connections before trying to force it! 4. If the debricker freezes at any point then exit the executable (ctrl-C), power cycle your router, and try again. If the debricker refuses to go past the "Enabling Memory Writes" then you may need to use the /noemw option. 5. Make a backup of your flash via JTAG with command 'wrt54g -backup:wholeflash'. This will take about 10 minutes. 6. Erase the flash (you did backup your :wholeflash, right?) with 'wrt54g -erase:wholeflash'. This will only take a minute. 7. Now your canvas is blank. From here on, you will need to append '/noreset' to your commands. It's time to flash the CFE.BIN you downloaded earlier (It's originally from a wap54g v3). Use the command 'wrt54g -flash:cfe /noreset'. This will also take about 10 minutes. Note that it is possible to flash the entire firmware to the flash using the debricker tool, but this will take a very long time (like 90 minutes). For this reason it is recommended to use the CFE.BIN then just tftp the whole image over after. 8. Ping 192.168.1.245 to make sure it's responding. If you have troubles you may need to force 10mb/half duplex connection. Either remember the location of the firmware, or copy it to 'c:\code.bin' for ease of use. 9. Upload example micro version of DD-WRT firmware via tftp using command. For example, under Windows use: tftp -i 192.168.1.245 PUT {path to firmware file; example: c:\code.bin} 10. After uploading via TFTP, just WAIT! Keep waiting. After a few minutes it'll come around on its own if you've done it right. The lights will stop blinking and it'll respond to pings on 192.168.1.1. 11. If your newly flashed v5 router is working properly, you may want to correctly set your MAC addresses. Using a command line, enter 'nvram set et0macaddr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx' where xx is the MAC address printed on the bottom of your router. Follow that with the commands 'nvram commit' and 'reboot'. |
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May 16 2006, 05:14 PM
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Subject: Its done.
DD-WRT v23 SP1 final is now available for download in the following distributions: micro - made for low memory and flash space devices. its does support the WRT54G/GS v5 too. but you need a jtag adapter to get it on this unit for the first time. consult the dd-wrt wiki for step by step instructions mini - minimal feature set dd-wrt. it contains almost everything you need and leaves also enough flash space free for doing some customization using jffs standard - standard feature set dd-wrt which contains almost everything you need for professional usage including snmp, hotspot features like chillispot and sputnik . voip - contains a additional SIP Gateway Routing system for managing SIP capable devices in a private network vpn - contains a full featured openvpn client for high secure network connections. please consider that we are also offering customized builds, special feature development and brandings for some fee for comercial environments for more information about this and other things contact us at info@dd-wrt.com I'm going to test it now |
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May 16 2006, 05:48 PM
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May 20 2006, 10:54 PM
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Just bought today WRT54G ver 5 from lowyat.net i hope the stable version DD-WRT for this version will come out soon. The router for my sister office
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May 20 2006, 11:06 PM
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QUOTE(hardyboyz888 @ May 20 2006, 10:57 PM) Well, my story was another case. My WRT54G v3.1 was striked by lightning and was sent for RMA. Now they replaced it with a v5. Sigh. Will the v5 need the JTAG cable forever ? Flash Your Version 5 WRT54GFrom WRT Wiki As of April 3, 2006, there is a "Micro" version of DD-WRT that fits onto a version 5 of the WRT54G or WRT54GS. The process to get the firmware onto the version 5 is complicated, however. Mainly, it involves using a JTAG cable (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JTAG). This linkmay (http://forums.hardwarezone.com/showthread.php?p=18118180#post18118180) provide some other helpful guidance on performing the procedure below. The Micro version also works on routers with more than 2MB of flash space. It lacks some functionality of the Mini version (which also lacks some functionality of the full version.). Specifically it leaves out the following: chillispot, nocat, rflow, kaid, samba client, SNMP, IPv6, MMC/SD Card Support, SSH, PPTP/PPTP Client, UPnP and ? (please edit!) Note: WRT54 v5 routers are officially supported by DD-WRT since v23 SP1 final. Flashing them is still not for the faint of heart, it is recommended that you get a router with more memory. (Expanded directions based on instructions from Piotr Gozdur) 1. If you don't have both a JTAG cable and the most recent version (4.5) of the HairyDairyMaid's debricker tool (http://downloads.openwrt.org/utils/), STOP HERE! 2. Download the generic micro version of DD-WRT firmware (dd-wrt.v23_micro_generic.bin) from DD-WRT SP1 Beta Page (http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/index.php?link=downloads). You should choose the most recent build. 3. Download the cfe.bin file from this directory (http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/index.php?path=wrt54gv5+flashing/). If you are on linux rename CFE.bin to CFE.BIN. 4. Prepare your JTAG flashing environment. Best practices: 1. unplug router between commands. 2. If you're using Linux, you'll probably need to be root to have rights to the parallel port. 3. Version 4.5 of HDM's debricker tool will auto-sense the flashchip. Explicit chip parameters like '/fc:01' are usually not necessary. If it does not auto-sense, triple-check the jtag connections before trying to force it! 4. If the debricker freezes at any point then exit the executable (ctrl-C), power cycle your router, and try again. If the debricker refuses to go past the "Enabling Memory Writes" then you may need to use the /noemw option. 5. Make a backup of your flash via JTAG with command 'wrt54g -backup:wholeflash'. This will take about 10 minutes. 6. Erase the flash (you did backup your :wholeflash, right?) with 'wrt54g -erase:wholeflash'. This will only take a minute. 7. Now your canvas is blank. From here on, you will need to append '/noreset' to your commands. It's time to flash the CFE.BIN you downloaded earlier (It's originally from a wap54g v3). Use the command 'wrt54g -flash:cfe /noreset'. This will also take about 10 minutes. Note that it is possible to flash the entire firmware to the flash using the debricker tool, but this will take a very long time (like 90 minutes). For this reason it is recommended to use the CFE.BIN then just tftp the whole image over after. 8. Ping 192.168.1.245 to make sure it's responding. If you have troubles you may need to force 10mb/half duplex connection. Either remember the location of the firmware, or copy it to 'c:\code.bin' for ease of use. 9. Upload example micro version of DD-WRT firmware via tftp using command. For example, under Windows use: tftp -i 192.168.1.245 PUT {path to firmware file; example: c:\code.bin} 10. After uploading via TFTP, just WAIT! Keep waiting. After a few minutes it'll come around on its own if you've done it right. The lights will stop blinking and it'll respond to pings on 192.168.1.1. 11. If your newly flashed v5 router is working properly, you may want to correctly set your MAC addresses. Using a command line, enter 'nvram set et0macaddr=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx' where xx is the MAC address printed on the bottom of your router. Follow that with the commands 'nvram commit' and 'reboot'. |
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Any snapshot for longest uptime for DD-WRT in here
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Jun 4 2006, 12:03 PM
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Jun 6 2006, 10:13 PM
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QUOTE(arcan8888 @ Jun 6 2006, 10:04 PM) Hi there, PM me i set your router remotely I'm using the WRTG54 v2.2, just installed this firmware. But I've encountered an error already. Why does the firmware deny me access after I reboot it using the web GUI? Gives a password invalid error. L:root, P:admin doesnt work. And btw, any of u mind sharing your Router settings? It would be nice to have a reference. Thanx alot ya |
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I received an email a few weeks back that asked me to see whether I could determine whether Linksys' WRT54G V5 wireless router is really as bad as users seem to have found it to be. For those of you unfamiliar with the situation, here's a short synopsis.
Linksys, like most consumer networking companies, constantly evolves the design of its products. Some changes are for cost reduction, others for performance reasons and others for reasons known only to the company. At any rate, these companies seem to think that consumers need not be concerned with the changes, since they in most cases don't change the model number of the product. The WRT54G wireless router is probably one of Linksys' top five most popular products, with sales volumes in the "hundreds of thousands per month" according to this LinuxDevices article. It is Linux-based and also is probably the #1 "hacked" consumer networking product, with numerous alternative firmware distros available including Sveasoft, HyperWRT, Ewrt, DD-WRT, and OpenWrt. Although loading any of them voids the product warranty, enough users have found the risk worth it due to the features they provide. Some simply provide access to transmit power settings, while others add features not available with Linksys' code. For whatever reason, with the V5, Linksys decided to remove the hackability "feature", switching to the proprietary VxWorks embedded operating system that is used in other consumer networking products. The V5 also halves the amount of both RAM and flash memory to 8 and 2 MB respectively, which according to the LinuxDevices article lets Linksys come out ahead in cost reduction even with the additional cost of the VxWorks license fee. The reduced memory also serves as a deterrent for hackers who might want to find a way around the new bootloader. The change didn't sit well with enough of Linksys' customers that the company responded to the outcry and created the WRT54GL (L for "Linux"), which is still loadable with alternative firmware. At the time of announcement, Linksys said it wouldn't guarantee how long the "L" would be available. But apparently it's popular enough that it has progressed to a "V1.1" version. http://www.tomsnetworking.com/2006/06/08/l...a_lousy_router/ |
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