I had my first experience of bricking a wireless router today.
Fortunately, I had a backup router on hand.
The steps listed in AP Configuration seem incomplete.
Today I flashed my secondary WRT54GL with DD-WRT and loaded factory
defaults.
Make sure that the access point is NOT running as a
On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 15:44 +0530, Joshua N Pritikin wrote:
I had my first experience of bricking a wireless router today.
Fortunately, I had a backup router on hand.
The steps listed in AP Configuration seem incomplete.
Today I flashed my secondary WRT54GL with DD-WRT and loaded factory
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Joshua N Pritikinjpriti...@pobox.com wrote:
2. To not run a DHCP Server means that I should turn off DHCP
completely? I only see options for DHCP Server and DHCP Forwarding. I
assume I want DHCP Forwarding? Should I turn off DNSMasq?
- yes, turn off DHCP
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:38:27PM +0200, Marten Vijn wrote:
You can de-brick with soldering a tll to serial converter on the board
on of the linksys. Then you can have a serial line to bios/dd-wrt.
In the bios you can enable tftp to reflash the linksys over network.
The are clear recovery
On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 18:59 +0530, Joshua N Pritikin wrote:
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:38:27PM +0200, Marten Vijn wrote:
You can de-brick with soldering a tll to serial converter on the board
on of the linksys. Then you can have a serial line to bios/dd-wrt.
In the bios you can enable tftp