I picked up a WNR2000 V3,
is my path for ddwrt to go
1. flash ddwrt v.18777 Factory NA.img
2. flash ddwrt v.18777 webflash.bin
3. flash ddwrt v.29940 webflash.bin
or do i need to flash the Factory NA.img for 29940 before the 29940.bin?
Ok guys, been a long long time but now we have a new working build for the WNR2000v3
look ---> 'HERE for the r42353 'wnr2000v3-webflash.bin'
Please see the ReadMe in that directory --- I noted couple minor quirks
I have NO idea if this will be a public release but any from now on hoprfully will also be good for this old unit.
you should thank your uncle BrainSlayer
This is amazing. I can confirm the new r42353 works on my wnr2000 v3. Thank you BS for bringing a new update to this router. It's not a great router but having a new secure update keeps it working and out of the trash pile.
So I've upgraded my WNR2000v3 to r42353, hoping to use it as a client bridge. Is there a more recent recommended build I ought to be using instead?
Netgear WNR2000v3
DD-WRT v3.0-r43845 std (07/18/20)
Linux 3.10.108-d10 #52834 Sat Jul 18 05:21:53 +04 2020 mips
been using for while now but it's just setup as a WAP + isolated guest network
worky ok AFAIK ...several wireless clients connected to it all time
these guys connected to it most of the time but a few more later in the evening
So I've upgraded my WNR2000v3 to r42353, hoping to use it as a client bridge. Is there a more recent recommended build I ought to be using instead?
Netgear WNR2000v3
DD-WRT v3.0-r43845 std (07/18/20)
Linux 3.10.108-d10 #52834 Sat Jul 18 05:21:53 +04 2020 mips
been using for while now but it's just setup as a WAP + isolated guest network
worky ok AFAIK ...several wireless clients connected to it all time
these guys connected to it most of the time but a few more later in the evening
Somehow I managed to get build 44715 on my Netgear WNR2000v3. All I did was flash build 18777's NA .img file using Netgear's interface, (Netgear version was on 1.1.2.6). Then I went to the firmware upgrade and upgraded using build 44715's webflash.bin on the Router Database, which somehow worked. Not sure if it will work for others, but I just wanted to post my results.