Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 18:53 Post subject: E2000 wont work at all on 5Ghz with DD-WRT 14929?? HELP!
I've don't know what to do... It used to work when I had a different, newer build. But I was having some other problem, so I read for hours and everything suggested ancient build 14929... So thats what I put on. And it works great at 2.4Ghz but I get no signal detected at all on 5Ghz.
Can someone link me to a newer build that works for this router? I am totally lost in the sea of different builds out there! Somehow, I just don't believe the wiki...
15962 is the best build to date for the E2000 & E3000
do not forget to tell the router to reset to defaults after the flash from the drop down on the gui upgrade page. _________________ [Moderator Deleted]
Is this still true? I just bought my e2000 and flashed it. The base version was v16785 and I can't get 5ghz to work. When I set the wireless to "only 5ghz" the router doesn't show up on any of my devices.
Are you sure your client is compatible with what you are setting your router to. Is it N 5ghz. Your post really doesn't clearly set out what you have done and what is happening...Plus you are threadjacking this thread. Post in your own thread with proper details. _________________ SIG:
I'm trying to teach you to fish, not give you a fish. If you just want a fish, wait for a fisherman who hands them out. I'm more of a fishing instructor.
LOM: "If you show that you have not bothered to read the forum announcements or to follow the advices in them then the level of help available for you will drop substantially, also known as Murrkf's law.."
glad you got it sorted out..
still, 15962 is the best build to date.
From where I can download it
Can't find it in the official links for E2000
READ the four broadcom forum announcements. _________________ SIG:
I'm trying to teach you to fish, not give you a fish. If you just want a fish, wait for a fisherman who hands them out. I'm more of a fishing instructor.
LOM: "If you show that you have not bothered to read the forum announcements or to follow the advices in them then the level of help available for you will drop substantially, also known as Murrkf's law.."