ok so i didnt do the factory reset and it worked...
now im uploading the latest tng
doing the factory reset last time...didnt work for me
It's better to be safe than sorry... make sure you do a factory reset after you flash the latest version. Then power cycle the unit once after that.
You should be good to go after that. _________________ WRT54G v3 - v24 r14471M NEWD Eko - AP
WRT350N v1.0
WRT600N v1.1 - halfway there!
Se7en is Darker...
ok this time it worked....lol...pain the butt...thats why i still love my gl's and the two v4's i got.
one question on this router with this firmware...there seem to be no access to the A Frequency radio....Why not.
Yes there is. It's wl1. You just can't set it to be A-only through the web interface yet. _________________ WRT54G v3 - v24 r14471M NEWD Eko - AP
WRT350N v1.0
WRT600N v1.1 - halfway there!
Se7en is Darker...
i see...so would i set it to mixed or what...so i can run A and N at the same time?
what i was hoping to do...is use N for the backbone and a for the clients.
Are you setting up repeaters?
You can set it to mixed mode so your other routers can connect using N, but you can't make other clients not allowed to use N.
If you set it to mixed mode, clients will be able to connect using A or N. _________________ WRT54G v3 - v24 r14471M NEWD Eko - AP
WRT350N v1.0
WRT600N v1.1 - halfway there!
Se7en is Darker...
No. Repeater bridge. Wanted to use n for the back bone then either a or g for the clients we have a ton of g interference so prolly a
Okay. In that case, I'd suggest disabling wl0 (as that is the 2.4Ghz radio) and setting up a mixed mode repeater bridge on wl1. That way, the bridge will run on the 5Ghz spectrum and clients will be able to connect using 802.11a.
(I think what's confusing you is the fact that N can run on either 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz. So if you tried to set up the network backbone using N on the 2.4Ghz band, you wouldn't get any of the benefits of using A and the interference would still be a problem) _________________ WRT54G v3 - v24 r14471M NEWD Eko - AP
WRT350N v1.0
WRT600N v1.1 - halfway there!
Se7en is Darker...
Yes EKO 10949 Mega will work on a WRT 600n. By work I mean many people are testing/using it and it will work to to the extent that one would expect an alpha/beta snapshot build to work.
I also have a WRT600N v1.1 running Linksys firmware 1.01.36 build 3 and am about to upgrade to dd-wrt. I will follow the following instructions (posted above) and will be sure to use the image linked by jmh9072 above for step 4.
But I'm a noob at this and want to be sure I know exactly what I'm doing before I go ahead.
Should I do this with only my laptop connected directly to the router over ethernet with the wireless adapter on my laptop turned off?
How exactly do I do a factory reset (not sure if there's a sequence)?
Thanks
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To migrate from the Linksys firmware to dd-wrt, I:
1) reset the WRT600N to factory defaults
2) Flash this via the Linksys web gui
3) Rest to factory defaults
4) Flash this via the dd-wrt gui
5) Reset to factory defaults
6) done