worked for me, flashed ddwrt on both partitions just to try it. _________________ My "WRT" rant, and why I have gone ddwrt on x86, no more consumer routers. ( ac86u as access points & bridges )
yup - flashed the linksys firmware right from the ddwrt gui.
btw- for anyone trying lede, there is a package you can install for wrt routers that gives you a tab where you can choose to boot the router into the other partition. Works awesome. Just search "linksys" in the software install area.
it's called " luci-app-advanced-reboot " _________________ My "WRT" rant, and why I have gone ddwrt on x86, no more consumer routers. ( ac86u as access points & bridges )
yup - flashed the linksys firmware right from the ddwrt gui.
btw- for anyone trying lede, there is a package you can install for wrt routers that gives you a tab where you can choose to boot the router into the other partition. Works awesome. Just search "linksys" in the software install area.
it's called " luci-app-advanced-reboot "
I try from.the gui it accepts file starts to flash. The router just the goes to the white power light flashing. And just sits there?
go back to ddwrt, upgrade to -r32670 . Even if that is what you are showing in your firmware. then try again. _________________ My "WRT" rant, and why I have gone ddwrt on x86, no more consumer routers. ( ac86u as access points & bridges )
use ddwrt-linksys-wrt3200acm-webflash.bin, from the ddwrt web gui, but use the latest version of it, from the forum post where you downloaded the firmware.
the same thing happened to me, when i made sure the latest ddwrt was on both partitions, i was able to upgrade without a problem(for some reason). I was a hairsbreadth from breaking out my serial cable...lol.... _________________ My "WRT" rant, and why I have gone ddwrt on x86, no more consumer routers. ( ac86u as access points & bridges )
use ddwrt-linksys-wrt3200acm-webflash.bin, from the ddwrt web gui, but use the latest version of it, from the forum post where you downloaded the firmware.
ok will try, reset the router when flashing or stay as is?
i would factory reset, then upgrade. _________________ My "WRT" rant, and why I have gone ddwrt on x86, no more consumer routers. ( ac86u as access points & bridges )
if you were running the latest ddwrt and then upgraded it with the latest firmware, you should now have ddwrt's latest running on both partitions. try the linksys firmware now. this worked for me.
i always flash clean, never keep old settings. just my personal preference. _________________ My "WRT" rant, and why I have gone ddwrt on x86, no more consumer routers. ( ac86u as access points & bridges )
if you were running the latest ddwrt and then upgraded it with the latest firmware, you should now have ddwrt's latest running on both partitions. try the linksys firmware now. this worked for me.
i always flash clean, never keep old settings. just my personal preference.