Linksys WRT54G2 v1.0
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** 3) Close all browser windows. Start the Linksys's tftp.exe utility, set IP to 192.168.1.1 and browse to the VxWorksPrep-G2V1.bin file; enter password = admin, and click Upgrade. Wait 60 seconds for it to reboot on its own. If it does not, then power cycle the router manually. | ** 3) Close all browser windows. Start the Linksys's tftp.exe utility, set IP to 192.168.1.1 and browse to the VxWorksPrep-G2V1.bin file; enter password = admin, and click Upgrade. Wait 60 seconds for it to reboot on its own. If it does not, then power cycle the router manually. | ||
** 4) DO NOT open any browser windows. Again, start Linksys's tftp.exe utility and browse to the VxWorksKiller-G2V1.bin file; enter password = admin, and click Upgrade. Wait 2 min for it to reboot on its own. If it does not, then power cycle the router manually. | ** 4) DO NOT open any browser windows. Again, start Linksys's tftp.exe utility and browse to the VxWorksKiller-G2V1.bin file; enter password = admin, and click Upgrade. Wait 2 min for it to reboot on its own. If it does not, then power cycle the router manually. | ||
- | ** 5) Tftp the DD-WRT firmware to the router, using [http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/down.php?path=downloads/others/eko/WRT54G2V1+Flashing/ "dd-wrt.v24-10709_NEWD_micro.bin"] (or latest version) from the folder where you got these instructions; after successful tftp, wait 3 min for the router to finish writing new nvram defaults, etc... It should reboot on it's own at least two times, so give it the 3 min and then | + | ** 5) Tftp the DD-WRT firmware to the router, using [http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/down.php?path=downloads/others/eko/WRT54G2V1+Flashing/ "dd-wrt.v24-10709_NEWD_micro.bin"] (or latest version) from the folder where you got these instructions; after successful tftp, wait 3 min for the router to finish writing new nvram defaults, etc... It should reboot on it's own at least two times, so give it the 3 min and then open a browser and type 192.168.1.1 in the address field. If it does not reboot on its own, wait another 1 min, and then power cycle it. |
** 6) When it finishes booting....do a hard reset on the unit....let it boot again, and configure. | ** 6) When it finishes booting....do a hard reset on the unit....let it boot again, and configure. | ||
** 7) Do not forget to set your computer back to automatically obtaining DHCP and DNS. | ** 7) Do not forget to set your computer back to automatically obtaining DHCP and DNS. |
Revision as of 01:04, 9 November 2008
Process developed by Eko
Wiki created by Doramius
Linksys WRT54G2 Flash Instructions
A big thanks to Eko for making this available.
Contents |
Software Tools Required
- VxWorksPrep-G2V1 - VxWorksKiller-G2V1 - Linksys tftp.exe - dd-wrt.v24-10709_NEWD_micro.bin - (Always recommended to check for newer versions available)
Flash Process
- install Linksys tftp.exe, set your PC to static IP, 192.168.1.10.
- 1) Reset the router to defaults on the Linksys Admin page, and let it reboot or manually reboot it after it is finished.
- 2) Set your computer to a static IP address of 192.168.1.10 and 255.255.255.0 for a mask and plug Ethernet cable into LAN port of the G2v1 unit.
- 3) Close all browser windows. Start the Linksys's tftp.exe utility, set IP to 192.168.1.1 and browse to the VxWorksPrep-G2V1.bin file; enter password = admin, and click Upgrade. Wait 60 seconds for it to reboot on its own. If it does not, then power cycle the router manually.
- 4) DO NOT open any browser windows. Again, start Linksys's tftp.exe utility and browse to the VxWorksKiller-G2V1.bin file; enter password = admin, and click Upgrade. Wait 2 min for it to reboot on its own. If it does not, then power cycle the router manually.
- 5) Tftp the DD-WRT firmware to the router, using "dd-wrt.v24-10709_NEWD_micro.bin" (or latest version) from the folder where you got these instructions; after successful tftp, wait 3 min for the router to finish writing new nvram defaults, etc... It should reboot on it's own at least two times, so give it the 3 min and then open a browser and type 192.168.1.1 in the address field. If it does not reboot on its own, wait another 1 min, and then power cycle it.
- 6) When it finishes booting....do a hard reset on the unit....let it boot again, and configure.
- 7) Do not forget to set your computer back to automatically obtaining DHCP and DNS.
Notes.....
It may be necessary to completely close and reopen the browser, it sometimes will return to a management screen, if you only refresh the browser after upgrading. Just close the browser and try again.
Credits
Tornado and redhawk0 for their help.
Thx to Ick & gfunk911 for donating routers.