Have this router, but the D model that comes pre-installed with dd-wrt. I installed Kong's 24710M build and it runs fine. My only problem is that all the packages are compiled against the musl c library and the packages available are few. I'm not really informed enough to know how to packages against his toolchain. If I had Kong's source tree I could probably figure it out, but I don't know where to find it.
Lots of discrepensies. DD-WRT that comes pre-installed indicates that it is ARMv7 Processor rev 0 (v7l) and also indicates that DD-WRT takes up 29.78 kb of a 64 kb nvram. However the dd-wrt database says the nvram has 128 mb and that its version of dd-wrt is 26 mb. 64 kb is a lot different than 128 mb!
The data sheet indicated it comes with wall-mounting screws - no such screws, no holes in case for wall mounting.
Question, if you have the model with buffalo branded dd-wrt pre-installed, and you want to change to the version downloaded from the dd-wrt.com site, can you go directly to buffalo-wzr-600dhp2-webflash.bin, or do you have to install factory-to-dd-wrt.bin first?
By the way, although WDS is said to not usually work unless the processors in each AP are from the same manufacturer, I have been able to set up a WDS using a Buffalo WZR-600DHP2D as host, and a Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 as client. Not sure if there is some database where info like this is posted, or can be posted.
I have been lurking for awhile on this forum. Currently looking to replace my old linksys running dd-wrt with Buffalo WZR-600DHP2. I found this thread where Blaser said to go straight to the buffalo-wzr-600dhp2-webflash.bin file. Is that through the webgui? I'm trying to decide if I go with this router if I whether I should go ahead and flash in the non-buffalo flavored dd-wrt build and how difficult it would be. Thanks for any information.