Joined: 13 Nov 2008 Posts: 5266 Location: CENTRAL Midnowhere
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 14:03 Post subject:
Sash wrote:
guys instead of claiming and linking it would be more usefull if u would correct the wiki instruction.
...thats why the wiki is there!
Given the fact that it is still unclear what the tftp process is, it would be irresponsbile to try to state the process in the wiki. The link to this thread is a stopgap measure to deal with the total inadequacy of the information in the wiki. As I don't have this router, I cannot write the process for flashing it.
I am not sure whether lenchik55 is supposed to flash a second file or not. He thinks he is not. The other post describes flashing two files. Which is the process that should go in the wiki? _________________ Warning: I'm "out of my element!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjYJ7zZ9BRw&NR=1
guys instead of claiming and linking it would be more usefull if u would correct the wiki instruction.
...thats why the wiki is there!
Given the fact that it is still unclear what the tftp process is, it would be irresponsbile to try to state the process in the wiki. The link to this thread is a stopgap measure to deal with the total inadequacy of the information in the wiki. As I don't have this router, I cannot write the process for flashing it.
I am not sure whether lenchik55 is supposed to flash a second file or not. He thinks he is not. The other post describes flashing two files. Which is the process that should go in the wiki?
Only one file, firmware.tftp, is flashed for the tftp method (which is the path I chose).
Just as a side note, I've had a few problems with this router (both with the Buffalo firmware and with dd-wrt) when using a dell XPS m1330 with ubuntu.
I have found that if network mode is set to "Mixed" the XPS will loose the network despite other devices being able to connect.
I this this is probably a problem with the linux driver for the "Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG" card in the XPS or the way network manager interacts with this driver.
Anyway, I have found that setting Network Mode to "G Only" in DD-WRT seems to cure the problem.
Hey guys,
I have a problem with my WHR-G300N. One day out of nowhere wifi was gone. I tried to restore and downgrade to different versions, but it appears that only 030309 works. Ethernet is working fine and control page shows "Radio On". I tried changing between modes, channels, etc, but no success. Sometimes the network appears just for a moment and then dissapears.
I already have it packed to return to the shop, but the biggest issue here is that Buffalo doesn't have original firmware available anywhere to download, so I will have to return it with ddwrt installed. May I have a problem with that?
Any suggestions are welcome