Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 12:55 Post subject: Linksys E2000 / E3000 test builds here
Hi,
these are experimental builds for E2000 / E3000 only to support 60k nvram. Don't use on any other router.
Also for upgrading E2000 / E3000 ALWAYS use ...-e2000.bin / ...-e3000.bin files.
Thx to LOM for help and for testing this on his converted 320n!
Feedback welcome!
Eko
Note: Please read through the topic before flashing! The attached 14567 builds have a known bug that it does not display most info on the status page. This has already been fixed in the 14584 build.
If it wasn't working I wouldn't be able to post this; so far so good.
And your router, does it have a model number?
Certainly, E3000. I guess I was too excited to think properly.
Anyway, here is a possble bug. The router status page is missing some info. It shows on the sys-info page. Initially the WAN page was blank but a reboot and clearing the browsers cache fixed it but not the router status page.
The Status page error is not unique for E2000/E3000 it is also reported in the thread for Brainslayers latest build. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 15:39 Post subject: Linksys E2000 / E3000 test builds here
DigitalDeviant wrote:
LOM wrote:
DigitalDeviant wrote:
If it wasn't working I wouldn't be able to post this; so far so good.
And your router, does it have a model number?
Certainly, E3000. I guess I was too excited to think properly.
Anyway, here is a possble bug. The router status page is missing some info. It shows on the sys-info page. Initially the WAN page was blank but a reboot and clearing the browsers cache fixed it but not the router status page.
Just curious, but does this occur with a different browser?
I've tried IE8 (and compatibility mode), FF 3.6.3, Chrome and Safari to no avail. It's not a minor issue and it's already known so it's not a deal breaker for me.
Wireless speeds seem faster than my 160nV1, maybe 20%. Both suffer from some speed drops where the speed drops to 11.5-13 mbps but I doubt that's a router or firmware issue. I haven't touched the USB yet but since I have to work I won't have time to test anything more.
Overall everything seems to be running as it should.
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Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 17:11 Post subject:
Would like to help testing as well.
Any specific initial flush instructions for E3000: tftp, recovery mode, cisco web interface for firmware upgrade? _________________ WRT54GL
WRTSL54GS
WL500gPv2
RT-N16
WL520gU
E3000