Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 7:05 Post subject: New Build 33345 for D-Link DIR-868L Rev A & DIR-880L Rev
I've hacked together a working build mirroring the 33345 release in the DD-WRT website for the D-Link DIR-868L and this file should work for the DIR-880L router as well. You can download the firmware from the link below:
File checksum as below:
MD5 - 23f4bbc82bbcc05762ac60207269ff23
SHA256 -b3cca6bb466a16a73e947d53aa5ffa3806d648cb8dfc3766404cef82d69338c4
This file works fine on my DIR-868L Rev A, with minimal testing done. I have yet to test it on my DIR-880L as it is my main Internet router, but both routers are essentially the same internally.
I would not recommend running this build if you depend on your current DIR-868L or DIR-880L as your sole home router without any backup.
Wireless configurations GUI is incorrect for the 5GHz interface as it shows a 160MHz band option, which the DIR-868L does not have the hardware to support, although wireless seems to work fine.
Tor and Transmission are not compiled in as I'm trying to save space and I don't need them as well. If you really need them, install a USB stick and get them via Entware-NG.
I forgot to mention also that this build allows full 4096 VIDs for VLANs, which I need as my ISP implements VLANs for Internet access.
Unfortunately the dd-wrt GUI does not really allow configuration of VLANs VID greater than 15, so some scripting during router startup will be required.
Awesome news, Quark! No back up here, but I will definitely take the plunge when I see the results a friend of mine gets with it. He has 4 of them, but I depend on only 1 (for now) and can't have the rest of the house old screaming their heads off if I need to do surgery and serial in
[...]and can't have the rest of the household screaming their heads off if I need to do surgery and serial in
C'mon man, now -that- is livin' on the edge!
Lol, yeah, I guess it can be depending on the situation. If my son acts up or something then I'll have a reason to give him some down time and not feel bad about it
Regardless, this is pretty much what it will sound like, especially if they're playing CoD or Minecraft or FB'ing.
This version fixed the USB auto mount bug, which is important to me
When you download, please make sure you verify the checksum against the sha256sum.txt file to ensure that the downloaded file is not corrupted.
I've also received report that the build I upload works for DIR-880L as well, so for those we feels adventurous enough, do give it a go.
This build should also work for the following D-Link routers:
DIR860
DIR868
DIR880
DIR885
DIR890
DIR895
I have not tested it against the above routers other than DIR868, but from the build files I downloaded from DD-WRT's SVN servers, the firmware images are identical for the above routers.
As usual, I would not advice to try if you do not have a backup router.
Thanks for all the great work quarkysg. I would love to try your build but I am dependent on an old build for my only working router. I'm sure many others on here would be willing to try.
Quark, I now have it on my 880 and so far so good for the last 10 hours or so. SSH/Telnet enabled. No issues. VLANs, no issues. No reboots. Tested a bunch of different modes in the Set Up page just to see what would happen, disabled wireless, enabled it again and all's well. USB working fine too.
Quark, I now have it on my 880 and so far so good for the last 10 hours or so. SSH/Telnet enabled. No issues. VLANs, no issues. No reboots. Tested a bunch of different modes in the Set Up page just to see what would happen, disabled wireless, enabled it again and all's well. USB working fine too.
Back in the saddle!
Hi Wetzel,
I am having difficulties in creating VLANs using new firmware. Maybe I am new to DD-WRT.
I used CLI as GUI not works well. Everytime I save and applied in VLAN tab, my Internet LED change to amber light.
Here is my CLI to creat new VLAN3 and assigned to port 2.
nvram set vlan0ports="1 3 4 5*"
nvram set vlan3ports="2 5*"
nvram set vlan3hwname=et0
nvram commit
reboot
After reboot, I can't reach to 192.168.1.1.
There is no issue whenever I create bridge and NETWORKING tab. As soon as I create VLAN or assigned VLAN to port in VLAN tab, the amber ligh changed in Internet connection.
Can you please share me your VLAN config.
I am able to use separate subnets with Wifi, not with LAN port.
My goal is to assign separate subnets in one of the port from (1-4).
Hi Wetzel,
I am having difficulties in creating VLANs using new firmware. Maybe I am new to DD-WRT.
I used CLI as GUI not works well. Everytime I save and applied in VLAN tab, my Internet LED change to amber light.
HI myogysig,
You should use the GUI to configure VLANs if you only want to separate your LAN ports into different network segments. Using CLI is kind of messy and very easy to make mistake. The attached PNG file shows what I did using the DD-WRT GUI. Once I applied, vlan1 (port 1,2,3), vlan2 (wan port) and vlan3 (port 4) interface will be created by the firmware automatically.
Note that you should move all ports away from VLAN0 as that is meant for administrative purposes and I guess that's what probably tripping you.
Reset your router to factory default using the GUI and try it out.
Hi Wetzel,
I am having difficulties in creating VLANs using new firmware. Maybe I am new to DD-WRT.
I used CLI as GUI not works well. Everytime I save and applied in VLAN tab, my Internet LED change to amber light.
HI myogysig,
You should use the GUI to configure VLANs if you only want to separate your LAN ports into different network segments. Using CLI is kind of messy and very easy to make mistake. The attached PNG file shows what I did using the DD-WRT GUI. Once I applied, vlan1 (port 1,2,3), vlan2 (wan port) and vlan3 (port 4) interface will be created by the firmware automatically.
Note that you should move all ports away from VLAN0 as that is meant for administrative purposes and I guess that's what probably tripping you.
Reset your router to factory default using the GUI and try it out.
Good luck!
Wow, Quarkysg....you save my day.
I spend whole yesterday to get it work.
It works perfectly now.