Linksys WRT54GS v1.1
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- | == NEWD or VINT == | ||
- | WRT54GS v1.1 uses the ''Broadcom BCM4712 chip rev 1'' but since the "wl0_corerev" is '''7''' (see [[NEWD_or_VINT|NEWD or VINT]] for more info) WRT54GS v1.1 users should use standard NEWD builds | ||
- | == How to Flash == | + | ==How to Flash== |
- | + | '''WARNING - A HARD RESET CAN BRICK THIS ROUTER. SEE THE [http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=51486 PEACOCK ANNOUNCEMENT] AND THE THREAD LINKED IN NOTE 1. Details are [https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=42711 here]. | |
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+ | Initial flash: download [https://download1.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/betas/2010/08-12-10-r14929/broadcom/dd-wrt.v24_mini_generic.bin mini_generic.bin] | ||
#Perform a [[Hard_reset_or_30/30/30]] reset | #Perform a [[Hard_reset_or_30/30/30]] reset | ||
#Upload dd-wrt through the firmware update page | #Upload dd-wrt through the firmware update page | ||
- | #<font color=red>'''WAIT'''</font> | + | #<font color=red>'''WAIT'''</font> at least five minutes before continuing! |
- | # | + | #[[Hard_reset_or_30/30/30]] again |
- | # | + | #When the DD-WRT GUI is available (<nowiki>http://192.168.1.1</nowiki>), set a password and configure. |
- | + | #Power cycle if any issue is encountered. | |
- | + | For DD-WRT upgrades, use the GUI (still with mini_generic.bin). | |
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+ | ==Recovery== | ||
+ | TFTP: | ||
+ | #Set static IP on the computer e.g. 192.168.1.10 | ||
+ | #Use a wired LAN connection to port 1 | ||
+ | #Power up the router | ||
+ | #Wait for a steady pulse from the DMZ LED. On the third pulse (with DMZ lit) click upgrade. | ||
+ | #Hard Reset 30/30/30 | ||
- | == JTAG Recovery == | ||
JTAG: | JTAG: | ||
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#Erase Wholeflash x2 | #Erase Wholeflash x2 | ||
#Flash CFE | #Flash CFE | ||
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#Unplug JTAG Cable | #Unplug JTAG Cable | ||
- | + | ==Other Notes== | |
- | + | The traditional Peacock recommended build is 14929 and a good reference point for testing. | |
- | + | *For a build that fixes the [[KRACK_Vulnerability_and_DD-WRT|krack vulnerability]] and [https://svn.dd-wrt.com/ticket/6723 GTK rekey issues], start with 41686. | |
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- | ''[comment added 04/02/09 by tribble222]'' | ||
- | I nearly bricked my router going directly from Linksys firmware to dd-wrt.v24-11296_VINT_STD.bin. Pinged on boot but tftp wouldn't work. Router didn't even respond to JTAG. Shorting pins 5&6 with the router unplugged somehow fixed everything. From there I was able to flash to mini, then back to std. | ||
[[Category: Linksys]] | [[Category: Linksys]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Linksys guides]] |
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[edit] How to Flash
WARNING - A HARD RESET CAN BRICK THIS ROUTER. SEE THE PEACOCK ANNOUNCEMENT AND THE THREAD LINKED IN NOTE 1. Details are here.
Initial flash: download mini_generic.bin
- Perform a Hard_reset_or_30/30/30 reset
- Upload dd-wrt through the firmware update page
- WAIT at least five minutes before continuing!
- Hard_reset_or_30/30/30 again
- When the DD-WRT GUI is available (http://192.168.1.1), set a password and configure.
- Power cycle if any issue is encountered.
For DD-WRT upgrades, use the GUI (still with mini_generic.bin).
[edit] Recovery
TFTP:
- Set static IP on the computer e.g. 192.168.1.10
- Use a wired LAN connection to port 1
- Power up the router
- Wait for a steady pulse from the DMZ LED. On the third pulse (with DMZ lit) click upgrade.
- Hard Reset 30/30/30
JTAG:
- Erase Wholeflash x2
- Flash CFE
- Unplug Power
- Unplug JTAG Cable
[edit] Other Notes
The traditional Peacock recommended build is 14929 and a good reference point for testing.
- For a build that fixes the krack vulnerability and GTK rekey issues, start with 41686.