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==Installation on v1== ==Installation on v1==

Revision as of 14:08, 30 October 2007

Contents


Image:Wtr54gsv1.gif

Hardware v1

- Broadcom @ 200MHz
- 4mb flash
- 16 mb ram

Image:Wtr54gsv1_pcb.jpg

Hardware v2

- Broadcom @ 200MHz
- 2mb flash
- 8 mb ram

Image:Wtr54gsv2_pcb.jpg

Installation on v1

Special thanks to Tornado

- download and install Sercomm utility
- download WTR upgrade file WTRV1_sercomm-r3.bin
- download latest v24 RC5 (or above) mini
- download Linksys TFTP utility

1) Set your PC's IP to 192.168.16.10
2) Log into WTR at 192.168.16.1, password: admin
3) Go to: Administration -> Factory defaults -> "Restore factory Defaults"
4) Click "Continue"
5) Close your browser window
6) Set your PC's IP to 192.168.1.10
7) Start Sercomm "Upgrade Utility"
8) Select your ethernet adapter
9) Press "Browse target" button
10) MAC of your WTR will apear in "Devices List"
11) Press "Files", select WTRV1_sercomm-r3.bin
12) Press "Upgrade", wait until upgrade completes, press OK
13) Important: WAIT ANOTHER 3 MINUTES
14) Start ping to 192.168.1.1 -t
15) When reply with TTL=100, start tftp (command line or Linksys TFTP utility), transfer the v24 mini
16) Observe ping, when TTL=64, you have dd-wrt installed.
17) CONGRATULATIONS!

Caveat: device's MAC will not be preserved. We are working on it.


External links

WTR54GS product page