As LOM suggested with another router on the ddwrt svn you can try the following.
1.Flash to stock
2. use the flash from stock ddwrt bin and it should fit.
Flash from stock ddwrt bins from what I see are smaller than the upgrade from ddwrt bins.
Or simply use TFTP to directly flash the factory file (no need to pass through stock firmware, I guess):
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=953357#953357
Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm not sure if flashing to stock firmware is really necessary before TFTP of factory-to-ddwrt build. _________________ THERE ARE NO STRANGERS HERE; ONLY FRIENDS YOU HAVEN'T YET MET.
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Last edited by KrypteX on Mon Mar 02, 2015 12:03; edited 2 times in total
router: TL-WDR4300
reset: no (did from 25974 to 26372)
errors: yes -->
browser: cyberfox 35.0.2 x64
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second build with broken ipv6 6to4;/
radvd is running, router has ipv6 but pc doesn`t get an adress;/
going back to 26372 for now
radvd has been updated to version 2.10 in 26390-26392, that might be the issue.
Is the old radvd in 26372 working properly ? _________________ THERE ARE NO STRANGERS HERE; ONLY FRIENDS YOU HAVEN'T YET MET.
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As LOM suggested with another router on the ddwrt svn you can try the following.
1.Flash to stock
2. use the flash from stock ddwrt bin and it should fit.
Flash from stock ddwrt bins from what I see are smaller than the upgrade from ddwrt bins.
Or simply use TFTP to directly flash the factory file (no need to pass through stock firmware, I guess):
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=953357#953357
Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm not sure if flashing to stock firmware is really necessary before TFTP of factory-to-ddwrt build.
you mean redboot methed , still no go as no space enough , I think it is all in the size of firmware
As LOM suggested with another router on the ddwrt svn you can try the following.
1.Flash to stock
2. use the flash from stock ddwrt bin and it should fit.
Flash from stock ddwrt bins from what I see are smaller than the upgrade from ddwrt bins.
Or simply use TFTP to directly flash the factory file (no need to pass through stock firmware, I guess):
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=953357#953357
Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm not sure if flashing to stock firmware is really necessary before TFTP of factory-to-ddwrt build.
you mean redboot methed , still no go as no space enough , I think it is all in the size of firmware
You're right, even the factory-to-ddwrt file for your EAP-3660 router is still too big (3808 kB for build 26424) to fit its 4MB flash (max 3712 kB). _________________ THERE ARE NO STRANGERS HERE; ONLY FRIENDS YOU HAVEN'T YET MET.
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1. WAN port LED not working although cable is plugged and connection is working.
2. Setting LED (with a gear symbol) off at boot time, but LED on all the time after system boot up. I think it behaves opposite as expected. (should be on at boot time, but off afterwards)
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 15:54 Post subject: Tp_Link TL-WR741ND Ver2.0 -> Client Mode Not Working
I flashed this router with this new build but is not working in client mode. Router TpLink gets ip address from Main AP but doesn't have internet connection. I reverted back to 17201 which so far is the only one that works.
Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks
In this new build LAN stops working after the upgrade, i was able to revert by back setting a static IP :
192.168.1.10
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1 _________________ »»» Marooned »»» by Pink Floyd