redboot is up for only a few sec and maybe will not respond to pings. so good luck
Sash, can you see that brief connection on the ethernet port too?
Yuna, (based on Sash's answer from above)have you tried (from a command prompt) to capture the connection details with netstat?
(Note: with vista you may have to open a command prompt with administrative privilages)
In a command prompt, execute the following command:
netstat -n -t 1
Netstat will record all your pc's connections (with ports) every 1 second. After you work with your router, review the output to see if the ip/port was captured.
My guess is netstat works on a higher layer than redboot, but it never hurts to ask.
5. Fixed the problem that Abnormal boot caused by uboot
Hi Yuna, do you like this router overall? Does it seem to have good range? I am considering to use this router as a hotspot if DD-WRT will eventually run on it.
Hi, I just recently updated my WR941ND V3.3 to dd-wrt, and seem to loose the ability to connect at N speeds.
No matter what I cannot get it to connect over 54mbps. I have it set to the correct region, have it set mixed (b/g/n).
I also couldn't connect to the router when I have WPA2 encryption ( I have WinXP SP2), which funny because with the original TP-LINK firmware, I had none of these problems (with both D-Link and TP-Link adapters)
Anyone have a similar experience or mind sharing any tips?