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Topic: WNR2000v4 flash to an WN2000RPTv3? | |
Howie69 Replies: 9 Views: 20063 |
Forum: General Questions Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 23:21 Subject: Where did the link go? |
There used to be a working bin here, as referenced by this thread: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=276283&highlight=wnr2000v4
And I seem to have used it before. But now it seems t ... |
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Topic: Multiple WDS breaks DHCP forwarding | |
Howie69 Replies: 6 Views: 3278 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 22:19 Subject: Multiple WDS breaks DHCP forwarding |
Actually, you might be right. I think I was forced to use dhcp forwarding only in one or 2 broken builds. I'll try it without it again tomorrow. I think I may have just never put it back. | |
Topic: Multiple WDS breaks DHCP forwarding | |
Howie69 Replies: 6 Views: 3278 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 22:14 Subject: Multiple WDS breaks DHCP forwarding |
DHCP forwarding fixes the headers that Microsoft broke sometime during the Vista days. All of the MAC, Linux, and XP machines get ip addresses just fine without it. But Vista and 7 failed.
Also b ... |
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Topic: Multiple WDS breaks DHCP forwarding | |
Howie69 Replies: 6 Views: 3278 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 19:07 Subject: Multiple WDS breaks DHCP forwarding |
Router A, in the main office with the internet connection hooked to it has dhcpfwd running properly. However, for some reason dhcpfwd is stopping on the remote WDS routers. | |
Topic: Multiple WDS breaks DHCP forwarding | |
Howie69 Replies: 6 Views: 3278 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 18:48 Subject: Multiple WDS breaks DHCP forwarding |
Well, I confirmed in both cases the dhcpfwd is in fact running fine with 2 WDS connections. Not sure why it's not forwarding the packets. | |
Topic: Multiple WDS breaks DHCP forwarding | |
Howie69 Replies: 6 Views: 3278 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 17:13 Subject: Multiple WDS breaks DHCP forwarding |
Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 using reccomended build 14929 works great until I add a second WDS client in the WDS tab. It suddenly stops forwarding DHCP packets to clients. If I remove the second WDS entry (o ... | |
Topic: WHR-HP-GN WDS troubles | |
Howie69 Replies: 2 Views: 2493 |
Forum: Atheros WiSOC based Hardware Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 19:48 Subject: SOLVED |
For some reason, at least on this build, the WDS mode will only allow you to communicate with the one MAC address listed in the WDS tab. But for some reason my WDS station was associating with a clos ... | |
Topic: WHR-HP-GN WDS troubles | |
Howie69 Replies: 2 Views: 2493 |
Forum: Atheros WiSOC based Hardware Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 17:54 Subject: WHR-HP-GN WDS troubles |
I had to switch to these units from broadcom units because Buffalo discontinued the WHR-HP-G54 of which I have 4 dozen in service.
I have read up on many posts in this forum, as I quickly learned t ... |
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Topic: Signal Amplifier + High Gain Antenna = Noise? | |
Howie69 Replies: 5 Views: 3604 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 0:04 Subject: Signal Amplifier + High Gain Antenna = Noise? |
Nevermind, I found it. | |
Topic: Signal Amplifier + High Gain Antenna = Noise? | |
Howie69 Replies: 5 Views: 3604 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 0:02 Subject: Signal Amplifier + High Gain Antenna = Noise? |
Good looking tool. Do you have a link to a guide on how to use it? | |
Topic: Signal Amplifier + High Gain Antenna = Noise? | |
Howie69 Replies: 5 Views: 3604 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 23:53 Subject: Signal Amplifier + High Gain Antenna = Noise? |
Oh yeah, almost forgot. I tried this with both the Brainslayer build from the Redhawk0 sticky nokaid. I then I tried it with dd-wrt.v24-15230_NEWD_std-nokaid.bin Same thing. |
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Topic: Signal Amplifier + High Gain Antenna = Noise? | |
Howie69 Replies: 5 Views: 3604 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 23:43 Subject: Signal Amplifier + High Gain Antenna = Noise? |
First of all, I'm not sure if this belongs as a separate topic or appended to the Catfish thread, so if the mods feel it belongs there, feel free to move it :) I have been using Buffalo equipment for ... |
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Topic: Buffalo WHR-G125 | |
Howie69 Replies: 8 Views: 7792 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 0:11 Subject: Re: Buffalo WHR-G125 |
while it works, it has certain glitches. The upgrade lost my WDS settings, changed the transmit antenna back to 'Auto' and set the transmit power back to default. That is not a glitch. You must s ... |
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Topic: reduce load on WAN attacks / restict WAN access | |
Howie69 Replies: 11 Views: 15568 |
Forum: Advanced Networking Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 17:30 Subject: reduce load on WAN attacks / restict WAN access |
I agree. It seems something as simple as Fail2Ban would be pretty easy to implement and easier to configure. Of course, I do not expect it to be inserted into the GUI, as the files can be simply a ... |
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Topic: Buffalo WHR-G125 | |
Howie69 Replies: 8 Views: 7792 |
Forum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 17:06 Subject: Buffalo WHR-G125 |
I've been away for a while. Well, everything I ever had questions about has been addressed here already usually, so no need to post. But this I cannot figure out: What is the correct build of firmw ... |
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