Just one note, I see there is nvram up to 256 KB, it is confirmed by nvram show.
Doesn't 3500lv1 has just 32 KB for nvram? Is it possible to get to the problems and faulty overflow when more than 32 KB loaded?
K3X builds expand the router's default nvram in software. Initially started as expanding 32/60k routers to 64k:
on NV64 or NV60k devices consider that you dont need any special images anymore after upgrading. dd-wrt does now detect all nvram types (32K, 60K, 64K) and handles them well. so totally you will always have access to 64K nvram, even on 32K or 60K devices.
I went from dd-wrt.v24-29837_NEWD-2_K2.6_big to dd-wrt.v24-34411_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega and also had no working LAN by default.
These settings worked for me:
The 34411 build seems stable for the WNR3500L, except for WLAN drop issues. These seem to be common for many Broadcom devices currently, so I'm hoping they will be resolved in future builds.
Hi there,
could you reupload your settings please? I'm not able to get it working. Thanks
I went from dd-wrt.v24-29837_NEWD-2_K2.6_big to dd-wrt.v24-34411_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega and also had no working LAN by default.
These settings worked for me:
The 34411 build seems stable for the WNR3500L, except for WLAN drop issues. These seem to be common for many Broadcom devices currently, so I'm hoping they will be resolved in future builds.
Hi there,
could you reupload your settings please? I'm not able to get it working. Thanks
Hi all,
I have same problem. Is there a chance for reupload?
I went from dd-wrt.v24-29837_NEWD-2_K2.6_big to dd-wrt.v24-34411_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega and also had no working LAN by default.
These settings worked for me:
The 34411 build seems stable for the WNR3500L, except for WLAN drop issues. These seem to be common for many Broadcom devices currently, so I'm hoping they will be resolved in future builds.
Hi there,
could you reupload your settings please? I'm not able to get it working. Thanks
Hi all,
I have same problem. Is there a chance for reupload?
Regards
Maybe because it is gigabit router settings for vlan differ from stock. VLAN1 for LAN and VLAN2 for WAN.
For anyone else having these LAN port issues, this wiki page[1] about how the vlan configuration works really helps. I wasn't able to resolve the issue from the GUI, but using an sshd session and following the configuration specs from that wiki for a gigabit router I managed to get the WAN and LAN ports operating correctly.
I suspect the bug that needs fixed to resolve this issue is related to the router model not being inferred correctly. Since it reports as a non-gigabit router, the WRT54G, I bet the 'reset factory' function is applying VLAN settings for a non-gigabit router and that's the source of the LAN/WAN ports breaking.
I went from dd-wrt.v24-29837_NEWD-2_K2.6_big to dd-wrt.v24-34411_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega and also had no working LAN by default.
These settings worked for me:
The 34411 build seems stable for the WNR3500L, except for WLAN drop issues. These seem to be common for many Broadcom devices currently, so I'm hoping they will be resolved in future builds.
Hi there,
could you reupload your settings please? I'm not able to get it working. Thanks
Hi all,
I have same problem. Is there a chance for reupload?
Regards
Maybe because it is gigabit router settings for vlan differ from stock. VLAN1 for LAN and VLAN2 for WAN.
Hi, I was on build 33555 and did this and it initially didn't work. I had to also additionally had to uncheck Auto-Negotiate and Gigabit to get it to work.
I repaired the pictures, if they are not displaying it is because the storage was moved, just rewrite .org to .cc
Now I have another problem my flashdrive in USB is not working when formated as ext2, ext3, ext4.
I tried various builds, some of them can mount flashdrive formated as FAT32, some of them recognize at least the flashdrive but unable to mount and some of them not even recognize usb flash drive.
Can somebody confirm some working build (2016 and later) where you can put flashdrive formated as ext2 filesystem and succesfully mount it to default /mnt or /opt folder?
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Not on a router with 8MB or smaller flash. Only supported filesystems would likely be fat/vfat, msdos, and ntfs (if you're lucky). This is the problem with not having specific builds for 16MB flash routers such as my E4200. It gets lumped into the category of no support for those filesystems, either. _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 16:28 Post subject:
ext2,3,4 filesystem support was removed from builds for 8MB devices due to firmware image size constraints a while ago, likely before I even started using this firmware. I had the same questions myself almost two years ago. _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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This fixed the LAN issue for me on dd-wrt.v24-41813_NEWD-2_K2.6_mini_usb, but to get WAN working I had to do...
Setup -> Networking -> WAN Port Assignment = eth0
Below are the telnet commands that I ran for posterity...
nvram set pppoe_ifname=eth0
nvram set pppoe_wan_ifname=eth0
nvram set wan_default=eth0
nvram set wan_ifname2=eth0
nvram set wan_ifnames=eth0
nvram set wan_ifname=eth0
nvram set port0vlans=2
nvram set port1vlans=1
nvram set port2vlans=1
nvram set port3vlans=1
nvram set port4vlans=1
nvram set port5vlans='1 2 16'
nvram set lan_ifnames='vlan1 eth1 eth2 eth3'