For starters. And so far, the K3X 40009 build has been pretty good for my test E4200 v1. My configuration and tweaks are a work in progress, but that is the basic starting points of information I have used.
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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2022 22:50 Post subject:
You can flash nv60k k26 mini or mega, then to k3x mega. Just be advised that there are a lot of changes, especially in the past couple of years. There may or may not be any caveats in flashing to current K3.x (K4.x) from K26.
Thanks for the quick reply. The same article above mentioned that K3X mega was the recommended build, which is why I thought I should use it after K26, but I can certainly just stick with K26 if everything seems to work and there is high risk to use the K3X.
I only use my E4200 as a switch/wifi AP. I wanted to upgrade to latest since for some reason my 5Ghz wifi SSID keeps stop broadcasting. (have to save/reapply settings to fix it)
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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2022 23:48 Post subject:
Your use case shouldn't require K3.x/K4.x or a mega build; Just keep in mind if the assign WAN port to switch functionality is required, then you will require a specific build and may not be able to upgrade to a newer build. _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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Thanks. I actually do make use of the "assign wan port to switch functionality". Which specific version do I need? I am now on "DD-WRT v3.0-r48296 mega (02/05/22)"
I did see a "WAN Port Assignment" option under setup > networking. I tried assigning it to the default br0 bridge (it was set to vlan2) but that did not seem to work.
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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 5:00 Post subject:
It may or may not be required to have that feature for it to work, all you should have to do is disable WAN and it should bridge that interface. The last build with it was:
Thanks. I did confirm that my WAN is set to disabled (attached) however when I plug an ethernet cable into the wan port, I cannot ping the dd-wrt device itself, while everything works if I plug it into one of the 4 switched ports.
Correct- The wan port is on the switch. Its a single port that is next to a group of 4 ports. Before when I enabled the "assign wan port to switch" option, I can then use all 5 ports interchangeably. Now only the 4 ports work.
I tried running swconfig but it says command not found. In researching other forum posts- someone did note that this command was not available for Broadcom devices?