WNDR3700v5 Advice Please

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2025 16:43    Post subject: WNDR3700v5 Advice Please Reply with quote
Thanks to everyone who worked on this router.
I am thinking of buying a WNDR3700v5 as I can get one for a good price, but I would like confirmation on a couple of points before I commit to buy it. Hopefully someone who reads this might be able to put my mind at rest.

1. Will I be able to use a BT mini hub BT70 (4G modem - BT branded clone of an Alcatel - uses generic Microsoft NDIS driver when connected to a PC via USB) connected to the USB port to provide WISP (Wireless Internet Service Provider). I currently use the BT70 to supply internet to my current router over WiFi and connect devices to the SSID of my router. This is not desirable. I would prefer to eliminate the wifi connection between the BT70 and the router and plug the BT70 directly into a DD-WRT flashed WNDR3700v5 via USB. Does this sound feasible?

2. Looking on the OpenWRT webpage for the WNDR3700 routers (https://openwrt.org/toh/netgear/wndr3700) it seems as if they have got WiFi AC working on the v5 model. I am wondering if this is a mistake, because Netgear never claimed it to have 802.11ac in the first place. Is it possible that the Mediatek hardware supported AC all along, but Netgear disabled it through software and OpenWRT allows it to work? Does the DD-WRT flash enable AC speeds?

Many thanks in advance.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2025 18:06    Post subject: Reply with quote
Post split. Read through these threads:

Netgear WNDR3700v5

Unable to Flash WNDR3700v5

You will need to be on 55819 or newer to use Android Tethering, if that is
the method of connection. Otherwise, you'll have to verify modem support.

2024 - Android USB tethering to DD-WRT router?

Cellular Phone/USB Modem As WAN Connection | DD-WRT Wiki

Mobile Broadband | DD-WRT Wiki

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2025 22:32    Post subject: Reply with quote
kernel-panic69 Thank you very much for your reply. I have studied the links you recommended me to, and can see you played a part in getting the WNDR3700v5 supported again by DD-WRT. I will thank you for that particularly.

After reading all that I still have some questions which I hope you or others involved may be able to answer.

1. Maybe I'm just not understanding things correctly, but it seems to me that the latest build for the WNDR3700v5 is r52894. I can't seem to find any information of anyone using any builds later than that. Am I correct? And if so, I presume that means USB tethering to NDIS modem device is out of the question as you stated
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You will need to be on 55819 or newer to use Android Tethering, if that is the method of connection.

The BT70 mini hub (Alcatel) thing I use with the sim card in it is very unlikely to be running Android (it doesn't even have a display, just one button and a few LEDS), but all I can say is it comes up as an NDIS device in Device Manager when plugged into the USB port on a Windows PC. If there is a way to find out more information about it I will certainly be willing to try.

2. Nobody seems to have made mention of whether or not DD-WRT can indeed achieve 802.11ac speeds out of this router (that was only sold as a b/g/n). Maybe nobody has yet bothered to try a speed test. In any case, my internet connection will be slow, but it would be nice to have better speeds of file transfers between WiFi devices and wired NAS plugged into the router. It is mega important, but I may be able to opt for a completely different router for a little more money that is DD-WRT supported and 802.11ac certified, so this may influence my decision on whether or not I go ahead and buy the WNDR3700v5.

I am in awe of all you do to make equipment more functional and user-friendly when it has been strangled by OEM software from the beginning.
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2025 23:04    Post subject: Reply with quote
Lack of reporting doesn't mean that the referenced build is the latest. I'm at work, device is in my pile of test devices. And I don't have screenshots of any of my last tinkering with it.

https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Netgear_WNDR3700
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Firmware for the v5 will be located in the netgear-wndr3700v5 folder for each release.

https://download1.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/betas/2025/

Current release as of this post:

https://download1.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/betas/2025/11-21-2025-r62778/netgear-wndr3700v5/

I cannot verify if the latest build will flash, mine is not in active service. I'm not the only person who owns one, and I shouldn't have the responsibility of flashing and reporting on every build for the device. Rolling Eyes

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 29, 2025 7:27    Post subject: Reply with quote
Kernel-panic69, please don't take offence. I'm not expecting you to go out of your way to provide me with answers to very specific questions. My questions were directed at everyone - it just so happened that you were the first person to reply. Hopefully others might be along to share their knowledge and experiences too. Don't feel under pressure. I'm grateful for whatever you have done so far in helping me understand. I am new to the forum. I last used dd-wrt about 15 years ago on a Linksys WRT54G router that eventually failed. I'm looking forward to using it again on something more modern, but I'm just cautious in making sure I make the right choice of hardware.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2025 13:22    Post subject: Reply with quote
Good day to all.

Based on what I had read on the forum it seemed there was good hope for this idea so I went ahead and purchased this Netgear WNDR3700v5. It arrived today so I thought I would get to work on it. I plugged it in and verified it was working in stock form first.

Then I downloaded the latest package for it from https://download1.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/betas/2025/12-01-2025-r62890/netgear-wndr3700v5/

I uploaded the factory-to-ddwrt file from the web interface, and it seemed to accept it and the bars continued from left to right quite slowly then reached the end. After that the router rebooted but now seems to be stuck in some kind of loop. It will come on with power light solid and number 1 light blinking (I am connected to my PC via ethernet port 1), then after a few seconds the number 1 goes out and all of the other LEDS (not the number ones) come on for less than a second then back to the blinking 1 again. I don't know if this is normal, but something tells me it is a bad sign.
Status of the ethernet port in windows is constantly cycling between "network cable unplugged", "enabled" and "identifying". It is not getting any IP address via DHCP. I don't know what static range to set it to to try reaching the router that way. I don't know what the default IP address of the router should be if DDWRT installed successfully on it.

Have I bricked it? Is my only hope NMRPflash now?

Thanks in advance.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2025 14:00    Post subject: Reply with quote
There's nmrpflash for recovery to stock firmware, yes. You should consider having serial attached, but I guess I know what I'm doing tomorrow unless someone else who already has the tools and skills needed to report to the developer. I don't even know what build is on mine or last reported on at the moment.
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I cannot verify if the latest build will flash, mine is not in active service.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2025 14:11    Post subject: Reply with quote
Update.

Since I am playing with this at home as I'm on holiday, I don't have access to workshop equipment so probably not going to attempt to get serial access just at the moment. However, using NMRPFLASH I have just been able to flash it with the most recent image of Gargoyle and it's now working again. I'm not sure I really want Gargoyle, but happily giving it a try to see whether it works for my needs. If anybody would like any more info I will try to provide it as best I can.

Note: NMRPFLASH did not work connected to the coloured uplink port as suggested on the creator's website. It did work when connected to normal ethernet port1 on the router.


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2025 21:47    Post subject: Reply with quote
To half answer my own question,
This router is indeed capable of 802.11ac connectivity and works as such with Gargoyle installed. Fancy that. Netgear making more capable hardware and then restricting it via software. USB NDIS modem also working under Gargoyle. Feeling better about my purchase now.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2025 8:24    Post subject: Reply with quote
If anybody is interested, I have now installed Gargoyle 1.15x Beta and can confirm the NDIS 4G LTE device (BT BT70 - a clone of an Alcatel/TCL device also marketed as the EE70 from EE in the UK) is working perfectly supplying an internet connection to the WNDR3700v5 when plugged into the USB port. It even works through a USB hub if you want to connect a USB stick as well. The NDIS enabling driver is one of the pre-installed plugins in Gargoyle.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2025 17:10    Post subject: Reply with quote
Unfortunately, other priorities prevented me from connecting serial to mine and providing a dump for the developer. I don't expect anyone else to per the usual.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2025 17:42    Post subject: Reply with quote
I might look at getting serial but like you I am busy and the router is the only one at home so I can't have it out of service for long periods of time.
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2025 22:18    Post subject: Reply with quote
I have ordered a RS232 to TTL adapter because my COM port is outputting around 12v, I don't want to risk frying anything in the router.
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