Flashed the mini build successfully on wrt310n. This one retained the excellent signal strength that I experienced with 12220. Top 802.11n speed seen was 75Mbps, down from 82Mbps in the last build. Other than this, no issues seen so far.
Joined: 07 Jun 2006 Posts: 1476 Location: New York, USA
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:16 Post subject:
phuque99 wrote:
Flashed the mini build successfully on wrt310n. This one retained the excellent signal strength that I experienced with 12220. Top 802.11n speed seen was 75Mbps, down from 82Mbps in the last build. Other than this, no issues seen so far.
Flashed into both my G environment and N environment.
I am seeing improved signal strengths on my N wide band as well as my G boxes.
WLAN stability and speed look good
WRT310N - main AP/Gateway - std-nokaid
WRT310N - Client Bridge N only - mini
WRT54GL - G only AP - mini
WRT54GL - G only client bridge - mini
WRT54G V2.2 - G only repeater bridge - mini
Geotool:
Go to Status Router page, click on "Active IP connections" number to open "Active IP Connections" table (now sortable too). There you can click on IPs to get geotool data.
Joined: 07 Jun 2006 Posts: 1476 Location: New York, USA
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 14:12 Post subject:
Eko wrote:
Geotool:
Go to Status Router page, click on "Active IP connections" number to open "Active IP Connections" table (now sortable too). There you can click on IPs to get geotool data.
Which one should I use for my wrt54gl v1.1 I have tried a few different builds and none will update. I get the update are failed message and then I have to reflash to the linksys firmware.
Joined: 26 Jan 2008 Posts: 13049 Location: Behind The Reset Button
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 15:37 Post subject:
topjimmy wrote:
Which one should I use for my wrt54gl v1.1 I have tried a few different builds and none will update. I get the update are failed message and then I have to reflash to the linksys firmware.
Thanks
Jim C
For an initial flash from linksys firmware to dd-wrt on your GL, you need to use a BS mini build with the name of the router as part of the file name.
BSBUILDNUMBER_wrt54g.bin.
From there, you gan flash whatever you want provided your router supports the build. _________________ [Moderator Deleted]
Flashed the mini build successfully on wrt310n. This one retained the excellent signal strength that I experienced with 12220. Top 802.11n speed seen was 75Mbps, down from 82Mbps in the last build. Other than this, no issues seen so far.
BS build has a specific mini version for WRT310N. I don't see this similar thing in eko build. Should I just simply use NEWD_mini.bin?
Flashed the mini build successfully on wrt310n. This one retained the excellent signal strength that I experienced with 12220. Top 802.11n speed seen was 75Mbps, down from 82Mbps in the last build. Other than this, no issues seen so far.
BS build has a specific mini version for WRT310N. I don't see this similar thing in eko build. Should I just simply use NEWD_mini.bin?
Yes if you already have dd-wrt on your router just use NEWD build (mini,std,etc). _________________ R7000 Kong vpn 23550-R01 (Main Router)
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WRT600N v1.1 BS std-nokaid 13637(5Ghz CB)(2.4Ghz AP)
WRT54G v5 BS micro 14684(RB)