you know this sucks big time. they provide the modded firmware which atm sucks ass big time.
been on the phone with buffalo US all morning. there claiming the DD wrt is on trial with them and there not supporting it.
no firmware roll back and Andrew@buffalo says there working on a new firmware for 2 months ETA. apparently there dropping ddwrt all together if the firmwares do not improve.
my 100GBP router is useless thanks Brainslayer......
you know this sucks big time. they provide the modded firmware which atm sucks ass big time.
my 100GBP router is useless thanks Brainslayer......
Open an encyclopedia and check what word called beta means.
And if you paid 100GBP from your router you should go also see your retailer and ask half of your money back instead of whining in here, because thats what the router is really worth
you know this sucks big time. they provide the modded firmware which atm sucks ass big time.
my 100GBP router is useless thanks Brainslayer......
Open an encyclopedia and check what word called beta means.
And if you paid 100GBP from your router you should go also see your retailer and ask half of your money back instead of whining in here, because thats what the router is really worth
you know this sucks big time. they provide the modded firmware which atm sucks ass big time.
my 100GBP router is useless thanks Brainslayer......
Open an encyclopedia and check what word called beta means.
And if you paid 100GBP from your router you should go also see your retailer and ask half of your money back instead of whining in here, because thats what the router is really worth
does not state beta on the buffalo site.
its cool ive got the firmware from buffalo.
good thing there dropping support for this pos.
2 months no releases lol !!!
did u get the frimware from buffalo can u share it with us ????
I haven't flashed my WBMR HP G300H yet (Despite the rubbish interface and fact it doesn't support Hairpin NAT), but I've been looking to see if I could get the default firmware just in case I bricked it when I did take the plunge.
I was playing around, and found that I could telnet directly into the router (no user login required!). e.g.
"Telnet 192.168.1.1"
Then, if you type:
"cd firmware"
You'll see two .bin files:
dsl_ar9_firmware_adsl_a-04.04.03.07.00.01.bin
dsl_firmware_a.bin
Mind you, these are only 319kb each in size, which seems rather small.
I'm assuming the first is the wifi radio and the second for the rest of the functionality. If anyone can confirm, that would be useful.
On mine, the firmware is version 2.6.20.19 (just type: "pwd" to see your version, as firmware is a redirect).
To take a copy, I plugged in a USB flash drive into the back of the router then just typed the following:
"cp /firmware/* /mnt/usb0_0"
Job done, firmware backed up.
Hopefully, if you have installed the DD-WRT firmware, this is still lying around on the router. If you type "df" you should see that the firmware is actually stored on a different filesystem to "root", so should be kept intact.
I could post my copies up, but:
a) I have no idea whether these are the right firmwares or even whether they would work on other peoples' routers.
b) I don't know whether I would be infringing any rights by posting them.
c) I don't want to get the blame if someone used my copies and bricked their routers!