Bountiful BWRG500
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=Flashing Instructions= | =Flashing Instructions= | ||
- | These instructions are based off generic Atheros instructions. They are tested to be working from Windows XP to a Bountiful BWRG500. | + | These instructions are based off generic Atheros instructions (by other authors). They are tested to be working from Windows XP to a Bountiful BWRG500. |
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+ | BWRG500 and BWRG1000 are nearly identical, and these instructions should work for both. | ||
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+ | ==Preparation== | ||
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+ | Before flashing you want to establish a clean environment to reduce the risk of problems, and make problem resolution easier. | ||
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+ | # Reset your unit to factory defaults: Depress and hold the Reset Switch for approximately 30 seconds (until the System Status light turns off). Wait at least 30 more seconds after releasing before doing anything else. | ||
+ | # Isolate your workstation and the router together. Turn off any wireless or extra wired connections on the workstation, and use a single wired connection to a LAN port on the router. Don't connect anything else to the router while flashing. | ||
Revision as of 23:10, 14 September 2010
Flashing Instructions
These instructions are based off generic Atheros instructions (by other authors). They are tested to be working from Windows XP to a Bountiful BWRG500.
BWRG500 and BWRG1000 are nearly identical, and these instructions should work for both.
Preparation
Before flashing you want to establish a clean environment to reduce the risk of problems, and make problem resolution easier.
- Reset your unit to factory defaults: Depress and hold the Reset Switch for approximately 30 seconds (until the System Status light turns off). Wait at least 30 more seconds after releasing before doing anything else.
- Isolate your workstation and the router together. Turn off any wireless or extra wired connections on the workstation, and use a single wired connection to a LAN port on the router. Don't connect anything else to the router while flashing.