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QSS button isn't meant to do anything, what did you expect? Since there's no QSS function is completely normal not to have working LED. Of course this can be changed, but it's not a priority, I think, ... | |
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Basically with OpenWrt I can put whatever programs I wish onto my router? of course if they support linux. That sounds really nice, especially if I can put some tools to use my router in promiscuous ... |
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What about the seccond one? what is that for? (I understand that I don't need it, but I am still curious) You'll need it eventually. Picture this situation - you already have flashed dd-wrt and a ne ... |
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Maybe I'm about to say that for Nth time - it IS v5. The second number show the firmware version it comes with.. Flash bravely, it's not necessary to flash with the two files, only the factory-to-ddwr ... | |
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Detachable or not - still the same hardware. They'll work. Just upgrade as usual from the webinterface of the stock firmware using factory-to-ddwrt. Don't get panic if the first 3-4 minutes you have n ... | |
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For something you get by paying nothing it's shame, Jonny_doe, to talk like that. | |
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Oh, God. ![]() No, it's not possible to downgrade hardware versions. |
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LOM, have you web revert flash for TL-WR841N V5 ? Page 3.. Search people! Search first. |
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http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-wr741nd#usb.host WR741N/D v1 and WR841N/D v5 are pretty much the same except that 841 has two antennas and 300Mbps. In conclusion the same should apply to WR841N ... |
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Hi, I successfully installed the DD-WRT (v24 SP2 std 08/12/2010) in a wr841nd, everything is working normal except that this one router was with me until the WR941ND I had bought. Was missing in the r ... | |
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PPPoE has never been a problem with this router for me, regardless of build version(I'm talking about v5). | |
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Okay, I'll wait. Good luck with your plan. | |
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@v.plessky, are you using PPPoE because I really want to try out 10.03.1 but it says that PPPoE links might be unstable. | |
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Check out LOM's post on page 3. | |
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I've got back to factory firmware. I just hate how with the new builds I connect on 130Mbps or 300Mbps, everytime is different.. At least with the factory one I connect everytime on 300. Still, I'll t ... | |
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