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Knasher Replies: 856 Views: 1020390 |
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sure? there is no dd-wrt image k2,6 for wrt610n v1
There isn't a dedicated build but I've always just flashed the generic broadcom ones, which boot correctly. I'm running dd-wrt.v24-21676_NEWD-2_K2.6 ... |
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since wrt610n needed K2.4 i am not sure if it is k3.0 capable.
I've never had any trouble running K2.6 on it. |
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I tried flashing it onto my wrt610n v1, but unfortunately it wouldn't boot. Here is a boot log from serial if it is any use.
CFE version 1.0.37 for BCM947XX (32bit,SP,LE) Build Date: ... |
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Yeah that should do it. If you are connecting to the second ISP by a cable or dsl modem, then you could just disable the dhcp server on that and plug it into your router and forgo using a second rout ... | |
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The very simplest way to do this, I'd imagine, is to just disable the dhcp server on one of the modems from your isp and set it's ip address to the same network as you are currently using, e.g. 192.16 ... | |
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Sorry to resurect an old thread. But for future people who stumble unto this, I had a similar problem, and on the advice of this thread: http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?p=149679 I replaced my power ... | |
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Not sure what is wrong, but a quick and easy fix could be to set up a cron job to ping the router once every 10 mins. | |
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It sounds like the modem is initializing the pppoe session and just passing a local ip to your router. If this is the case you need to set the modem to pppoe pasthrough before setting the router to cr ... | |
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That would work. Just a heads up, the wl500gp v1 contains a mini-pci wireless card, so it might be possible to swap this out with an n card. I haven't looked into this myself so I have no idea how w ... | |
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With the v8 router you have to be running the micro version, so I'm not sure if this has been left out of that version or not. (I think it has it though). If its there it will be under Status>Wire ... | |
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If you are sshing from a linux/osx box, you could always ssh using the -X switch. Then just run firefox or whatever and it should run on the remote machine but you will be able to use it from the loc ... | |
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Or if there is certain times you know you don't want your kids to be able to use the internet, you could set up access restrictions on your router. | |
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If you set up a port forward on the linksys port 8081 to port 80 on the asus, then also make sure that you set the gateway of the asus to 192.168.1.1 so that it knows how to route its response. That ... | |
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The router webserver was really only designed for serving html for the interface. So it supports html, cgi scripts and nothing else. If you want to serve up binary files from your router then you ar ... | |
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Just a quick workaround but I added a small script to the startup to echo my static dns entries to my /tmp/hosts file. Then issuing a "killall -HUP dnsmasq" will cause dnsmasq to restart, r ... | |
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