you probably don't need to go that far, re flashing the CFE.
assuming you have jtag or serial connection to the device try erasing the nvram and see if it un bricks.
if that fails try erasing the nvram and kernel. WAP54G's i've used and bricked needed the nvram and kernel erased then they responded to either 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.245 and wait for a tftp of a new firmware. I would recommend using a Linksys firmware and then start your dd-wrt installation again.
you probably don't need to go that far, re flashing the CFE.
assuming you have jtag or serial connection to the device try erasing the nvram and see if it un bricks.
if that fails try erasing the nvram and kernel. WAP54G's i've used and bricked needed the nvram and kernel erased then they responded to either 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.1.245 and wait for a tftp of a new firmware. I would recommend using a Linksys firmware and then start your dd-wrt installation again.
best of luck
thank's for replay.
wap54g has not jtag. So I have to unsolder flash from the board. But I made a mistaken for formating the whole flash.....
So I need the original cfe.bin for reflash......