Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 18:43 Post subject: TP-LINK TL-WDR3600 Info for Wiki
I just recently purchased a new router, TP-LINK TL-WDR3600, coming from a Cisco e2000 which was refurbished and finally burnt out a year after buying and antenna modding it...decided I would finally give back as the wiki contains no information about the router, even tho there are several working BrainSlayer builds for it latest being here:
Problem I have is wiki is locked from adding/creating new accounts due to spam (which is typical of wiki's).
How would I go about having an account created/setup so I add the pictures I have already prepped and some basic information for the wiki for this router located here: http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/TP-Link_TL-WDR3600
Any help or direction would be grateful so I can immediately start adding content. Thanks
Last edited by stopspazzing on Sun Jan 20, 2013 1:22; edited 1 time in total
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 13:29 Post subject:
This is thrown together info imo, look at the wiki layouts that i make and reference them. You are including infos here, but no particular guides in which to do what, no flashing steps, no reversion steps, nothing but some generic infos. I have no interest to try and filter this info into some reasonable guides because i don't have this unit, so i can't confirm which steps will work for what, thus i'm not going to write these infos into a guide, i'm counting on you for that being that you have the unit and know what steps would be needed. And i am hoping that the above info you posted is not how you would layout the wiki for edit anyhow.
This is thrown together info imo, look at the wiki layouts that i make and reference them. You are including infos here, but no particular guides in which to do what, no flashing steps, no reversion steps, nothing but some generic infos. I have no interest to try and filter this info into some reasonable guides because i don't have this unit, so i can't confirm which steps will work for what, thus i'm not going to write these infos into a guide, i'm counting on you for that being that you have the unit and know what steps would be needed. And i am hoping that the above info you posted is not how you would layout the wiki for edit anyhow.
I have created 95% of that wiki, I well aware of the required work needed to add an article (not to sound rude). I normally post then edit about 100 times to get it perfect. Problem I have is the the wiki is locked, when I normally copy menu layouts/article structure from other articles and tweak to perfection. (aka I cant see the code required for me to post here so all you had to do is copy paste.)
As I said, normally I click edit, copy what is needed and remove what isn't because the template is already there.
Not having an open wiki makes it more complicated for everyone and I fear no one cares because locking something for everyone because of spam, ruin's the point of a wiki. (Though this could not be because of spam, and if that's the case, this comment is moot, ignore this paragraph.)
If spam is indeed the issue with locking DD-Wrt's wiki, then I wouldn't mind talking (irc, skype, etc) with the wiki's management team to help eliminate spam/bot accounts signups/posts, which I have successfully done with the wiki I listed above. And to pre-answer any comments, we used to have a major spam issue from IP's from russia/asia, that would create about 50 accounts a day with articles linking to websites for same stuff you get in your spam inbox.
I am not trying to sound condescending or to bash or to point fingers or cause problems. So please don't take this post that way.
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 22:31 Post subject:
Sounds like you need to edit out the steps on a wordpad or something else, then when you are certain you got it right after your 100 edits, you can paste the info here and i can edit it into the wiki for you. There is no special wiki code to type out steps onto a notepad like the wiki i linked example to, so i think you can pretty well cover that. And yes this:
"(aka I cant see the code required for me to post here so all you had to do is copy paste.) "
Right but i am not going to copy and paste a non-laid out jumble of infos, these need to be in steps as a wiki would be, and you can/could type out the whole page here and i edit it in, simple as that. I don't see the wiki becoming unlocked anytime soon. The info you provided is in no steps of order, so should i edit the info you posted in as is? I don't think so.
Mod note 04.15.24: Added the following linked topics for future reference -kp69