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Hamy, Yeah...that's the problem. I have a Linksys E3000. The peacock thread specifically warns against using generic .bin’s. The best option seems to be trying to incorporate a shell script and j ... |
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that custom_image-generic.bin was supposed to link to custom_image.trx . which seems to be broken. if your router uses normal generic firmwares (like dd-wrt.v24_std_generic.bin or dd-wrt.v24_nokaid_ge ... |
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Thats the idea. just make sure that you did unpack/repack the right firmware for your router or you might brick it. | |
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Why is it necessary to use the firmware modification kit to change the certificates? Could you not just replace the files? It's not. as shinji257 mentioned, you can use a script to replace the files ... |
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Hi. i know this thread is a bit old but i really needed this and since seems those pem files still exist even in latest rls, I think its safe to say your method will still work. I'm planing to use the ... | |
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Router 1 needs a route to router 2's subnet and router 2 need to be configured with router 1 as its gateway. You probably entered the static route incorrectly before. http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index ... |
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You cannot use local IP addresses 192.168.x.x across the internet, you need a real IP address, so I don't see how you can avoid nat on the second router with the pppoe connection. I do not intend to ... |
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Hey guys I have an Asus router with dd-wrt firmware running on gateway mode (lets call it Router1) and my setup is like this: WAN port is connected and pppoe connection is up. LAN1 has the ip address ... |
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