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  1. Asus WL-500g Deluxe (2,713 bytes)
    2: For initial flash see [[All Asus WL-500xx series routers]]
    9: ...e generic files in the ''broadcom'' folder. See [[Firmware_FAQ#Which_router_should_I_buy.3F|Where do I download ...
    10: ...use the red 'EZ Setup' button with the RECESSED reset button.'''
    11: ...to the computer (disable wireless) with nothing else connected to either device.
    12: #Set the computer to a static IP address of 192.168.1...
  2. Netgear WNR3500L (4,176 bytes)
    2: ...essfully flashed, but always exercise caution!<br>See [[#K3X builds|K3X Builds]] for more information.
    5: Read the [[Firmware_FAQ|Firmware FAQ]] and [http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/...
    9: For build information and much more, see [[Index:FAQ#Which_router_should_I_buy.3F|Where d...
    17: ...3500L requires K2.6 builds of DD-WRT (''Update:'' see "K3X builds")
    19: ...nce running DD-WRT, the '''.bin''' builds can be used
  3. Station Bridge (Routed) (4,967 bytes)
    9: ...onnection problems for more than a single client. See [[Linking Routers]] for a description of each of...
    11: ...s a wired LAN using a wireless connection, as opposed to an [[Wireless_Access_Point|Access Point]] tha...
    12: ....</font>''' The other radio(s) would normally be set as ''AP''. For example, the 2.4GHz radio can be...
    14: ...st in the list of wireless modes. In this case, use [[Repeater Bridge]] - which provides a bridge to ...
    16: ...outers will be at 192.168.1.1, so use something else not in the DHCP range.
  4. Installation (20,950 bytes)
    2: Installing DD-WRT on a router in most cases is almost as simple as installing a program onto...
    7: ...-wrt.com/support/router-database/ '''router database'''] first.
    11: For a list of devices working with DD-WRT, please see '''[[Supported Devices]]'''.
    13: ...t of devices '''not''' working with DD-WRT please see '''[[Known incompatible devices]]'''.
    15: ...k_%28electronics%29 Bricking] your router''', please finish reading this entire page first. You will ...
  5. Linksys WRT54G-TM (9,840 bytes)
    8: ...he CORRECT FILES MUST BE USED. The WRT54G-TM was used by T-Mobile while the WRT54G-RG was for Rogers i...
    12: **Refer to the [[Firmware_FAQ#Where_do_I_download_firmware.3F|Firmware FAQ]] an...
    18: <font color=red>'''*Research ''New Build'' forum threads for issues with t...
    20: ...etwork controller to speed up the process, otherwise once you upload the '''CFE_Updater-WRT54G-TM.bin'...
    22: ...ons/right-click on Local Area Connection icon and select Properties.
  6. Netgear WNDR4500 (3,670 bytes)
    69: ...Peacock announcement] for reference on Broadcom-based routers.<br>
    76: ... router, wait for Power light to go green, then reset router:<ol>
    77: ...eset switch with a straightened paper clip for 20 seconds.</li>
    78: <li>After releasing Reset switch, router should reboot with much flashing ...
    80: <li>Clear web browser cache.</li>
  7. D-Link DIR-615 rev C (10,866 bytes)
    6: ...rsion is also stuck on the bottom of the router itself. This means it's quick and easy to check the ha...
    8: ...ctory default IP for this router is 192.168.0.1, user is "admin", password is blank.
    11: * 4 MB board, so no need to use "micro" DD-WRT builds.
    13: ...sed in 2009?), so it's widely available for purchase new.
    18: ...o cannot be a NAS for a USB drive, nor can it be used for [[Printer Sharing]] of a USB printer.
  8. Supported Devices (241,761 bytes)
    6: '''DO NOT TRUST THIS LIST, NOR THE ROUTER DATABASE, TO HAVE THE MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION!'''
    8: ...really bad builds for your router hardware and cause a lot of issues.
    10: '''Always use the newest beta build first, then work your way b...
    12: ...e following links on the "beta" FTP/HTTPS site to see if you can find your hardware.
    13: ...he Forums] to read about specific beta builds and see how they work for a particular piece of router h...
  9. Wlan Repeater (9,003 bytes)
    13: ...ur host-router / AP except that you usually must use WPA2-AES ONLY for dd-wrt to work. Also, some ot...
    19: *the security settings
    21: ...E THE ROUTER DATABASE, IT IS NOT UPDATED. SEE: [[Firmware_FAQ#Which_router_should_I_buy.3F|Where do I download ...
    24: *do a 30 sec reset (see [[Hard reset or 30/30/30]]).
    25: *verify which chip set your device uses and read Broadcom / Artheros considerations, bel...
  10. 安装 (16,952 bytes)
    13: ...nd not create a problem that renders your router useless.
    15: ..., the [[Hardware-specific]] page may be the most useful page for you in terms of identifying your rout...
    18: ... just going by what model you think you have - [[User:Clock|clock]].
    19: ...t may indicate how many files you need, etc (- [[User:Clock|clock]]).
    20: ... DD-WRT version for your device. You may need to use an SVN or experimental build.
  11. Linksys E2100L (2,608 bytes)
    45: ...o into the Linksys stock firmware and choose to reset to defaults.
    46: #Once that is finished, set a static IP on your machine to 192.168.1.6 with ...
    48: #Select the file linked above and then begin the flas...
    49: ...o http://192.168.1.1 it should want you to set a user/password, do so.
    51: ...re Factory Defaults" This will effectively hard reset the router and ensure integrity of the flash.
  12. Linksys E800 (3,220 bytes)
    37: *Never use a build older than 21676, as E800 support was add...
    39: '''CAUTION: To avoid bricking, only use a trailed build (the file with the router name) f...
    40: ...inksys E-Series units use nv60k builds, the E800 uses nv64k builds.
    41: *See: [[Firmware_FAQ##Which_router_should_I_buy.3F|Where do I download...
    46: ....php/Hard_reset_or_30/30/30 Hard reset] (or GUI reset) the router
  13. 简体中文 (1,977 bytes)
    11: |'''[[Firmware_FAQ/zh_cn|FAQ]]''' <br/> 常见问题解答
    41: __NOEDITSECTION__
  14. Buffalo (19,760 bytes)
    2: ...o identify your router model correctly, and see [[Firmware_FAQ#Where_do_I_download_firmware.3F|Where do I downlo...
    6: '''NOTE:''' For some models you can use the [[ddadder]] program.
    9: The web interface on a Buffalo router cannot be used the very first time to convert the Buffalo route...
    11: It is very easy to bypass this on most models (see specific models below for exceptions):
    14: ...n] or the latest NEWD (NOT NEWD2 or K26) SVN release that is recommended in the broadcom forum announc...
  15. Linksys E900 (3,213 bytes)
    37: *Never use a build older than 18946, as E900 support was add...
    39: '''CAUTION: To avoid bricking, only use a trailed build (the file with the router name) f...
    40: ...inksys E-Series units use nv60k builds, the E900 uses nv64k builds.
    41: *See: [[Firmware_FAQ##Which_router_should_I_buy.3F|Where do I download...
    46: ....php/Hard_reset_or_30/30/30 Hard reset] (or GUI reset) the router
  16. Linksys WRT1900AC (7,260 bytes)
    2: These instructions have only been tested on the [https:...
    4: ...200ACM] and other versions are so similar that these instructions will probably also apply to the othe...
    8: #See [[Firmware_FAQ#Where_do_I_download_firmware.3F|Where do I downlo...
    20: To see historically available packages, see [[What_is_DD-WRT%3F#File_Versions|File Versions]...
    22: =Setup=
  17. Netgear R7000P (2,672 bytes)
    48: !Serial
    54: ...RM routers!''' Use the GUI ''Factory Defaults'' reset.
    55: *'''DO NOT USE THE ROUTER DATABASE!'''
    56: *Use builds in the ''netgear-r7000P'' directory (some ...
    57: *Initial flash: GUI reset then flash factory-to-dd-wrt.chk (r39267+)<br> '...
  18. Linksys WRT600N (4,396 bytes)
    36: ====Reset====
    37: ...re to do a proper [[Hard reset or 30/30/30|hard reset]] before and after updating the firmware. This i...
    42: #Reset to factory defaults
    44: #Reset again after flashing
    46: ...com'' folder non-micro build under 7872 KB (see [[Firmware_FAQ#Where_do_I_download_firmware.3F|''Where do I down...
  19. Hard reset or 30/30/30 (5,274 bytes)
    1: {{Languages|Hard_reset_or_30/30/30}}
    9: ...upgrade is complete and the router has rebooted itself.</font>
    19: ... nvram on a Linksys EA series router as it may erase the CFE and brick your router<sup>[https://www.dd...
    29: ...#Hard_Reset_on_ARM_and_other_newer_routers|Hard Reset on ARM and other newer routers]].</font>
    36: ==30/30/30 reset==
  20. X86 (8,329 bytes)
    24: You can see this with the mount command:<br>
    38: ...ge it a little, if you're booting off something else.
    57: For example, we'll use: <br>
    76: ...der each release on the download server.<br>See [[Firmware_FAQ#Which_router_should_I_buy.3F | Where do I downloa...
    77: ...rite or an other utility that can write the image sectors directly to your IDE device. Linux/Unix has ...

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