Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 22:56 Post subject: Buffalow WBMR-HP-G300H ADSL Firmwa r3* problem
HI ,
take care on one think.
DD-WRT is wondeful, but after release r30082 the wireless is not present.
If u flash some firmware after the release r30082 you loose your wifi connection and you have to revert back on previuous release.
Also some strange behaviour on release from r28139 to r30082 about ethernet connection.
Some times the link is up, the cable is well connected, the light on the port is on, the ipaddress is assigned, but you have no ping and you are unable to reach the ipaddress (for examples your nas).
You have only to pullout and replug the power and the issue disappear until next boot.
This is my experience with my Buffalo WBMR-HP-G300H.
I can also confirm the ethernet port issue with this router / firmware combination Firmware:v3.0-r29739 std (05/19/16.
Have you tried r30880 ? _________________ Buffalo WBMR-HP-G300H
DD-WRT v3.0-r29739 std (05/19/16)
Linux 3.5.7.33 #6184 Thu May 19 01:46:35 CEST 2016 mips
UK DSL PPoA, WiFi AP (main & guest), DDNS & Port Fwd
My WBMR-HP-G300H is not even booting on any version after 30082 (tried a lot of versions, main LED just blinks and I have to reflash DD-WRT via recovery procedures).
30082 (07/01/16) works but has ethernet issues.
I'll revert back to 29002 (02/01/16) which used to work.
My WBMR-HP-G300H is not even booting on any version after 30082 (tried a lot of versions, main LED just blinks and I have to reflash DD-WRT via recovery procedures).
Based on my tries, any new version since r31690 is not booting (latest one is r31571, but without WiFi support).
cycloptux wrote:
30082 (07/01/16) works but has ethernet issues.
I'll revert back to 29002 (02/01/16) which used to work.
Have you tried something between 29002 and 29739?
A question to everyone. What do you think, does it make sense to move from the stock firmware v1.79 to DD-WRT for stable and reliable operation?
I have been on 29002 for a few before upgrading to latest version, I found the reboot bug and started going backwards until I found a version that worked. I tried a few that had the wireless but, then went on trying.
30082 has been up and running for a few days before I noticed the ethernet bug. I haven't tried anything in between, I'll see if I can find some time to test other versions. I can confirm that 29002 worked fine, both via wireless and ethernet.