Joined: 18 Jun 2006 Posts: 1110 Location: Kiel (54.4247,10.1721)
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 20:21 Post subject:
Samba works... try out the wiki and search for optware.
Or look at
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=99564#99564
but don't use the images in there with an wrt600n v1.1
But the samba stuff works... somehow
I have to rebuild that stuff to make it v24 compliant... but not today...
You don't have to do anything regarding nvram stuff when using the mega BS posted. its all in there. _________________ DD-WRT F.A.Q. Webcam Kiel
Joined: 10 Mar 2008 Posts: 40 Location: Denver, CO
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 0:33 Post subject: 300 mbps?
Does the 5 GhZ antenna now work at full speed? That is, 300 mbps?
Also, does the power LED still blink? If it does, what is the command to fix it? If there s one, should it be saved as startup? _________________ First Network:
Linksys WRT600N V1.1 as Router - DD-WRT v24 mega
Asus WL-330g as AP - Stock Firmware
Linksys WAP54G V3.1 as AP - DD-WRT v24 micro
Linksys WRT54G V4.0 as AP - DD-WRT v24 std
Second Network:
D-Link DIR-655 as Router - Stock Firmware
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 5:24 Post subject: If you can't get WAN connectivity (v24 mega build 9579)
First off -- wow. Just flashed my new 600N v1.1 to the mega build 9579. First time off the stock firmware -- Kudos to the whole team!!
A note - I have a static IP and even after I set it up I couldn't get connectivity, so I telnetted into the router. I couldn't ping from the router to a known address, my WAN gateway or my WAN IP. I peeked at the routes - no WAN routes! I saw a note on Trac about performing a
Quote:
nvram set wan_ifname="vlan2" -> commit/reboot
But after the reboot, it was blank again.
I poked around the menus (Setup->Networking) and saw the Wan Port Assignment drop-down -- and it was Disabled. I set it to vlan2 and applied -- and it went back to disabled. So I set it to vlan2 and Saved, THEN applied -- and it was good. Everything (including wan_ifname) was right and worked.
Thought I would pass it along in case somebody else is fighting a unit that seems to be correct, but won't go out the WAN port
Again -- thanks to all involved in this stellar effort
Joined: 10 Mar 2008 Posts: 40 Location: Denver, CO
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:19 Post subject: Question
When installing the optware on my WRT600N, for some reason the sh you have to run near the beginning can't connect to the server. Any help would be appreciated. _________________ First Network:
Linksys WRT600N V1.1 as Router - DD-WRT v24 mega
Asus WL-330g as AP - Stock Firmware
Linksys WAP54G V3.1 as AP - DD-WRT v24 micro
Linksys WRT54G V4.0 as AP - DD-WRT v24 std
Second Network:
D-Link DIR-655 as Router - Stock Firmware
Joined: 10 Mar 2008 Posts: 40 Location: Denver, CO
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 21:08 Post subject:
Ha ha, I bricked it. I recovered with TFTP though. It works fine now, but I still can't get past the first step when installing the optware. DD-WRT on this router is really speedy. _________________ First Network:
Linksys WRT600N V1.1 as Router - DD-WRT v24 mega
Asus WL-330g as AP - Stock Firmware
Linksys WAP54G V3.1 as AP - DD-WRT v24 micro
Linksys WRT54G V4.0 as AP - DD-WRT v24 std
Second Network:
D-Link DIR-655 as Router - Stock Firmware
It seems that wpa on G mode is slower than original linksys firmware...strange, maybe the difference is in the presence of qos.
p.s. Wiviz does not work - it is listening on prism0 interface, but in fact it is prism1. However, changing the wiviz code does not solve the problem - you can see only your SSID on 5GHz
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 0:13 Post subject: New Love
I just registered so I could say, "I'm in love." I picked up a laptop from Dell and a 600N a month ago. I was SOOoooo... frustrated with the wireless connection. I knew Dell would want to blame the Linksys and Linksys would blame Dell's driver, or Intel, so calling either was going to be a waste of time. Google, as always, pulled thru. I discovered dd-wrt.com and poured thru the docs for 3 days before building up the courage to tinker with my 600N. I wasn't too concerned, it's only acting as an AP at this point, but sitting rooms away and losing WiFi while copying over MP3's is absolutely ridiculous. I just dragged a 3.5GB Fedora ISO in just a few minutes and zero failures.
The upgrade went so smoothly, I laughed out loud. I love making my wife wonder what's going on in my head. This is going to be fun having ssh access and actually treating this thing like a mini-Linux instead of some freak of nature. Linksys are fsk'ing 'tards for limiting their devices so badly with crap firmware. dd-wrt is getting a nice PayPal kiss from me. Thanks so much guys for your excellent work. It's awesome to visit a forum where ppl aren't flaming each other for posting complaints and frustrations, but rather lending a hand.
Joined: 10 Mar 2008 Posts: 40 Location: Denver, CO
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:21 Post subject: Power LED
Does the same thing for me too. The wireless security lights don't work as well, although it is secure. It's an acknowledged issue that people are looking into. _________________ First Network:
Linksys WRT600N V1.1 as Router - DD-WRT v24 mega
Asus WL-330g as AP - Stock Firmware
Linksys WAP54G V3.1 as AP - DD-WRT v24 micro
Linksys WRT54G V4.0 as AP - DD-WRT v24 std
Second Network:
D-Link DIR-655 as Router - Stock Firmware
the dd-wrt.v24_mini_wrt600n.bin firmware image works on the WRT-310N (no version number in the FCC ID). I did not see any posting about his model but the gigabit switch is working great, as well as the other router functions.
Sorry if you all knew this already _________________ Thank you,
Daren