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im actually using 2 WRT600N's with DD-WRT on them. using 1 as main router for inet, br player,tv,htpc and it provides wifi to the house. 2nd one is on my desk setup as a wifi repeater/bridge and gigabit switch for my server and desktop as well as serves as a print server.
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I have to be honest, I just got rid of my 2 personal WRT54GL routers(sold on TPU). I replaced them with E1000's so I could get wireless N.
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I'm getting very frustrated, telnet wont accept my username and pw, which for gui is admin, admin. I tried Root, admin, Root, root, ect, but it wont let me in!
Edit: nevermind, figured it out....
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nothing too fancy but i did use MX2 mixed with a tad bit of superglue to get em to stick..
both are identical so i only took pics of the one on my desk... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Only using tomato so far, just did the oc to 250 thing, looking to do more. Not sure if I'm brave enough to try dd yet, or even sure how I'd upgrade to it....
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Gosh it's cute!:
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Arrg, now I really want dd-wrt. Do I have to use the mini-build first? How do I flash from tomato? I know, I'll have to google from here to the end of the earth to figure it out....
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micro then whatever size will work on your router.
go to router database on dd-wrt.com and type your routers name in the box then it will tell you what to DL and do. |
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Okay, wasn't sure if I had to still do that if I was already running a 3rd party linux bios.
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interesting, haven't tried to oc my router yet, any idea if it will boost wireless transfers? currently all clients are wireless while the server is wired.
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The oc is mainly for internet throughput on both wired and wireless devices. For speed, you can enable afterburner, which gives you 125mb/s, but I think the target wireless device would also have to have a broadcom chip to work at that speed. You can however increase radio output power to extend your range. I'm going to flash to dd-wrt now and see what other little goodies I can find!
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Decided to stick with tomato, but with speedmod. Easy flash upgrade to it, and better performance on torrents ect. Started learning busybox commands to see what info I can get, very fun stuff!
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Okay, I need some help. Very weird issue. My Rise of Flight sim will not work with a router. I can even dmz my computer, but eventually I get timed out of a rof server. If I disconnect the router, I have no issues. This also occurred with my vanilla linksys router. Don't understand why even if dmz'ed.
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Ex. Your router could be set to "Public Network" and your modem could be set to "Private Network", and each network location affects your Windows Firewall settings. When your router hands off a 192 (or whatever local address & router MAC) to your ethernet card Windows will change your network location because you changed connections. This could be the problem if you chose "Public Network" when hooking up your router to your PC. M$ documentation Spoiler
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Actually, I always use Work so I can network my computers easily. One last thing to try, and that's enable icmp ping, the servers may actually use that.... Also, already created firewall rules for the game as well. Very puzzling.
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I'm on like my 4th ddwrt router
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Very puzzling indeed, the only thing I can think of is that the game is overloading the router with connections and the router starts dropping them.
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Owner of a WRT54G v2... damn I've had the thing forever it seems. I've known about hacks for a long time. The one feature I considered doing it for was antenna power.
I had no idea about overclocking it... with Tomato, is it overclockable (like the GL version???) Great thread!
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I believe the v2 oces as well yes. And for my issue, found out I did need to enable icmp ping, as the game servers I use utilize it. Live and learn....
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For whatever reason, I cannot log into Telnet. I have it enabled but whenever I put in my password it doesn't work.
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Use the regular web interface, and set a new password. The default one doesn't seem to work, so just set a new one.
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I have tried that also. I actually just let it rest for 10 minutes or so then tried again. I read somewhere that it has to be "root" with lowercase so I tried that even though I have tried before. Weirdly enough, it actually worked this time.
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Yes, with telnet you might have to log in with root, you can log into the web interface with root as well.
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