Hi Mark On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 10:42 AM, Mark Wamai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Been a while since I last flashed a D-Link but i'd noticed that the Newer > WRT > models especially after WRT-54G had less memory and so couldn't be > flashed. > not so true my friend. Even with CISCO's attempt to stop folks from flushing their firmware, the DDWRT guys came up with a micro version of their firmware that can install very easily. Before they released that Micro version, there was a more crude method of doing it. Open the Linksys machine, short pin 15 of the memory chip with the earthing and as soon as it starts booting, run a fimware upgrade tool from linksys, only that point the DDWRT firmware to it instead. > You might register better results with older models if you can pick up > one.. > The one problem that the new linksys hardware has is over heating when flushed with DDWRT. but that can be worked out. one more problem that many people have complained about is an apparent hanging of the linksys which requires an HUP. This is not the case as well as this symptom manifests mainly with users running Windows Vista, Windows XP SP-3, and a few Windows XP SP-2. any one else does not seem to experience this. > -- Mike Of course, you might discount this possibility, but remember that one in a million chances happen 99% of the time. ------------------------------------------------------------
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