This seems to be a pretty common problem. Maybe I'm missing a step in the activation process; does anyone know where we might find some sort of tutorial? I've tried it repeatedly, over both the wired and wireless connection. After activation, the unit is still in trial mode.
--Dan Meyer
I am getting the same issue. I would really like to know if someone has a solution.
I have emailed Support, and had no reply at all.
Rob
I have been answered by Markus at DDWRT and he was brilliant. Directed me to this site.
Still no viable answer to this... Please provide a solution. The latest betas don't change a thing. Reverting to AirOS renders the device unusable until DDWRT trial is flashed again...
Still no viable answer to this... Please provide a solution. The latest betas don't change a thing. Reverting to AirOS renders the device unusable until DDWRT trial is flashed again...
Agreed. I could live with this for open source freeware, but paying for a license entitles one to some type of support. Or at the very least a refund.
The devs should pull this distro from the public download area until this is resolved.
Rendering my Bullet M2 useless is *not* what I expected when I paid the license fee.
I don't think you can revert back. Someone more knowledgeable may know how but I couldn't. I trashed 2 Bullets on this project. One had the reset button fail due to so many presses...
I just wrote off the loss and bought a new Unifi AP Pro. It does what I wanted with the native firmware. Multiple SSIDs and VLANs.
On my older WRT54's and newer WRT1900AC's I dumped DD and went with OpenWrt. It is kind of command line heavy to do some things but there are plenty of online resources and folks willing to help.