Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 17:24 Post subject: installing on a stock 3200acm device
@myersw
when updating from factory to dd-wrt, the jsbean instructions refer to an "img" file. when using bs builds, all files are bin.
When i did my first upgrade on a 1900ac, the factory-to-ddwrt was an img file. as i recall, there may have been one or more warnings when upgrading via the linksys web gui. do these warning events still happen when using the factory-to-ddwrt.bin file?
i suspect jsbean has moved on but i'll send him a pm to see if he'd like to update the instructions.
. . . also, thanks for showing device AND current release in your sig. _________________ asus rt-ac86u stock: 3.0.0.4.384_45149
wrt3200acm: r34578 {sunset}
"why nibble when u can take a byte."
No doubt this release does nothing to cure the rebooting issue on the WRT1900AC v1. _________________ Linksys WRT32X v1 - r45677
Linksys WRT1900AC v1 - r45677
TP-Link Archer C9 v1 - r45677
Firmware: ftp://ftp.dd-wrt.com/betas/2021/
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Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 17:38 Post subject: Re: installing on a stock 3200acm device
128bit wrote:
@myersw
when updating from factory to dd-wrt, the jsbean instructions refer to an "img" file. when using bs builds, all files are bin.
When i did my first upgrade on a 1900ac, the factory-to-ddwrt was an img file. as i recall, there may have been one or more warnings when upgrading via the linksys web gui. do these warning events still happen when using the factory-to-ddwrt.bin file?
i suspect jsbean has moved on but i'll send him a pm to see if he'd like to update the instructions.
. . . also, thanks for showing device AND current release in your sig.
For what ever reason Brainslayer started using .bin extension on both files. You can use the factory-to-ddwrt.bin file for the initial flash. Will work without issues. I change the extension to .img just to keep my head straight. I also always flash from the Linksys UI as that gives the Linksys UI always available and I am one that like to try other 3rd party firmware such as LEDE/Openwrt.
Joined: 13 Jun 2006 Posts: 1608 Location: SE Michigan USA
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 20:14 Post subject:
Installed r33006 on my wrt3200 today. Up for about 2 hours now. No issues so far. Used backup from r32868 rather then a clean install. Working well so far. Do wish the MAC clone info was included in the backup so I would not have to deal with that every time. _________________ Unifi Security Gateway:Unifi Firmware Netgear r7800:Voxel Firmware Modem:Netgear CM500V voice and Data. ISP:Comcast tutorial for flashing "WRT" series: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=287813 DD-WRT Installation, Upgrade & Basic Setup–Cliff Notes: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=311117 Kong DD-WRT Config Tutorial: http://www.instructables.com/id/Install-and-Configure-a-DD-WRT-Kong-Router/ I tried to be normal once. Worst 2 minutes ever.
Hi, Can anyone confirm what's the Marvell driver version being used in this release for WRT3200ACM?
Currently I am on r32753 which is running very well for me. Would consider upgrading if Marvell driver has been updated.
Many Thanks.
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WRT3200ACM - ddwrt r32753
So you won't upgrade to get the 253 other listed bugfixes, upgrades and tweaks? _________________ Linksys WRT1900ACS V2 dd-wrt bs r35034
Netgear R8000 dd-wrt kongac r36440M
FIRMWARE:OpenWrt SNAPSHOT r8217-2cc821e / LuCI Master (git-18.276.41146-280dd33) MODEM:ARRIS SURFBoard SB8200 ROUTER:Linksys WRT32X USB NAS:Western Digital BLACK 1 TB Hardrive + Startech USB 3.0 External SATA III Enclosure