Very strange! I tried all versions of dd-wrt and tplink and Wi-Fi did not work, at its web-gui dd-wrt not view!
And if you compare the firmware from Canyon TP-link and you can see how they differ in content!
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Okay, thanks for making me look more carefully at the log. I just rewrote my original art to the board_config with
Very strange! I tried all versions of dd-wrt and tplink and Wi-Fi did not work, at its web-gui dd-wrt not view!
And if you compare the firmware from Canyon TP-link and you can see how they differ in content!
You have erased and overwritten too much of the flash and lost your board data partition.
Follow p1001's advice and write it back, I take for granted that you made a backup of the whole flash before loading dd-wrt on the router.. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
it's ok. it's working ... after 2 hours and 3~4 resets. now I have a nice tp-link router. Thanks LOM.
I have another problem: I can't update the firmware to dd-wrt, the error code is "-1". You know why?
I have another problem: I can't update the firmware to dd-wrt, the error code is "-1". You know why?
You are using the right file?
The factory-to-ddwrt is for initial flashing when you have factory (TP-Link) firmware on the router and the webflash file is for updating an already running dd-wrt firmware.
If you still can't flash it then try to downgrade the TP-Link firmware to an older version, TP-Link firmwares are available at their web site. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
Test file for Canyon CNP-WF541N3A, the file is based on dd-wrt svn18777 for WR1043NDv1 and is header modified so it can be accepted for upload in the Canyon web gui firmware update page. Unpack the archive and upload the .bin file.
A revert file for going back from dd-wrt to Canyon stockfirmware can be found in the sticky Revert file thread in top of this forum section.
It is also possible to revert to original TP-Link firmware for WR1043ND.
Please provide Sash with the output from the dmesg command directly after router is booted up running this test firmware, official dd-wrt support for the router will follow when he has got that info. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!