D-Link DIR-600vB / 300vB
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To install dd-wrt on either a D-Link DIR-300 Revision B1 or a D-Link DIR-600 Revision B1, you need to flash it directly from the router's web admin page (yes, that is correct... from D-Links web interface admin) --update firmware option-- and flash first the file named: | To install dd-wrt on either a D-Link DIR-300 Revision B1 or a D-Link DIR-600 Revision B1, you need to flash it directly from the router's web admin page (yes, that is correct... from D-Links web interface admin) --update firmware option-- and flash first the file named: |
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Installation Instructions
To install dd-wrt on either a D-Link DIR-300 Revision B1 or a D-Link DIR-600 Revision B1, you need to flash it directly from the router's web admin page (yes, that is correct... from D-Links web interface admin) --update firmware option-- and flash first the file named:
dlink-revb-factory-webflash.bin
For DIR-300 Rev B
For DIR-600 Rev B
After that is done, the router will reboot to dd-wrt, so make sure to do a 30-30-30 reset and then proceed to flash the latest file:
For DIR-300 Rev B
For DIR-600 Rev B
Beware that as of today this is valid information, but directories will change as a more development releases are posted or --even better-- a stable one is produced. So make sure to first check in downloads to see if there is a stable release:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/stable/dd-wrt.v24 SP1/Consumer/Dlink
As of today there is no stable release for these routers.
For latest development release, check
http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/others/eko/BrainSlayer-V24-preS
then the latest date and your router model.
Disclaimer
Notice that these dd-wrt versions are not STABLE. Flash at your own risk.