v2033 here. just flashed to the latest revision r20675.
i'm having some weird issues, my WAN/LAN ports does "work". When I plug in a cable, it tries to get an IP but fails and defaults to that 162.x.x.x ip. I can connect to it fine using wireless. Im not sure if this is the same problem that people here are having when they are referring to non-working WAN/LAN ports.
Also site survey doesn't work when I am in repeater bridge, but does work when in AP. and no client bridge mode avaialble as others have mentioned.
Does anybody know how to enable IPv6 on the Belkin F5D8235-4 v2000 model, or know when IPv6 support will be added to it in the BrainSlayer release for it? I'm running "DD-WRT v24-sp2 (02/11/13) std - build 20675" and since I'm having no issues other than IPv6 functionality, I don't want to risk upgrading to the newer "03-25-2013-r21061" yet.
The router appears to have all the memory it would need to run IPv6, but even if it didn't, the USB port on the back works and is configurable to be mounted at /mnt, /opt, or (which I believe is needed for IPv6) /jffs.
Anyone have any ideas or able to shed some light on this? The router is currently operating as a bridge-repeater, but if I can figure out how to get IPv6 to work (not tunneling, but actually working since my service provider has IPv6 enabled) I'm going to be changing it to be the main and only router in my network.
Just flashed the router (mine is v2000nv) with r21061 and it seems that LAN and Wireless are working ok.
However I'm having a couple of problems:
- WAN (PPoE) doesn't seem to be working - at least I can't seem to connect (MAC is cloned, so this shouldn't be the issue)
- Stability - I find the GUI freezes from time to time. A reboot/reset fixes the problem
I currently have this router as a secondary router, in my networks repeater bridge. My primary router is Belkin N 750 DB (F9K1103 v1) which i really hope gets some DD-WRT love soon.
Anyway, the repeater bridge works flawlessly wireless, but all wired connections default to some strange IP like 169.254.xxx.xxx which is the current one, all without internet access.
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 2:19 Post subject: V2110 support
Unfortunately, sifting through 25 pages of this thread, I overlooked the lack of support for V2110. I later discovered that its been an open bug for 3 years now. I'm guessing this will never be supported?
I attempted to revert and now I'm stuck with a router that only recognizes local wireless network but appears to no longer have functioning Ethernet ports.
The only reason I needed dd-wrt is for a wireless repeater and now nothing works. If you have a V2110, hopefully you stumble upon my post before destroying your $150 router.
I appreciate everything the community does for us to give us the full potential of our equipment. I just happened to make 1 mistake and get the short end of the stick.
So I got the latest revision that came out in April on the 11th but something seems to be incorrect.
For the people saying that the LAN port doesn't work, you can't clone the mac address of the WAN, you have to leave it disabled or default for the port to function properly.
Second, some of the lights on the front are discolored or simply not lite at all; is this normal for the newest rev?
Second, some of the lights on the front are discolored or simply not lite at all; is this normal for the newest rev?
Everything else works like a charm though
I've just come back on to see if it's possible to control the many LED's on the front to show network speed and make the orange internet availability light blue when connected. Anyone know if this is possible?
I'm not familiar with using the GPIO command, so I'm not sure if what I'm doing is right. Also, there's nothing that relates to the led's in /proc/, so I'm at a loss there too. Anyone have any pointers for me?
I recently tried to upgrade a friends F5D8235-4 v2033 with DD-WRT and found out, after DD-WRT had been applied, that it was a v21xx masquerading as a v2033.
Has there been any work on the aforementioned bug ticket (1997)? Or is there a specific build that can be used to flash DD-WRT onto a router with the RTL8366SR switch?
I showed off DD-WRT on my Asus RT-N66U which really interested him in seeing it run on his 8235-4.
Far as i know they still don't have support for the SR switch, I been waiting for a cpl years now i think. I'm almost ready to find a new router that can support ddwrt but I'm currently to broke to do it.
I ran into a problem that the first flash of the “original-to-dd-wrt.bin” file was able to work with the internet, but the second flash of dd-wrt does not successfully get through to the internet.
My business cable connection might be somewhat different. It is a small block of ip's (around 10) with a subnet different than my LAN. I have one gateway ip on the WAN that trails the last WAN ip given, so if it was 10.0.0.1-10.0.0.10, I have a 10.0.0.11 but also another IP of 10.0.10.1 or something similar on the standard 255.255.255.0 subnet. I don't understand, but I do know that I've connected a lot of different devices outside of the LAN router and I just use the 10.0.0.11 as gateway, the IP I want to use in the block given, and the subnet which differs from the standard 255.255.255.0 found on most LANs around here.
I tried disabling almost everything possible. DHCPmasque, after reading a post that only static ips were working from the guide mentioned above.