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Reply to Anyone working on anything cool? on August 18, 2008
I am working the independent firmware. Actually trying to port tini proxy httpd on it. Will let you know the proceedings
Reply to Newer DD-WRT Firmware for the WGR614V8. on August 6, 2008
madscientist said: I tried both on my european 614L. I flashed from the original Netgear firmware using the web interface. Both lead to a blinking led, but at least TFTPing the original fw back is...
Reply to Newer DD-WRT Firmware for the WGR614V8. on August 6, 2008
thanks. Just tried this image but this is causing checksum error at my end.
Reply to WDS and WPA2 on August 4, 2008
I guess, WDS has nothing to do with the hardware - it's a software feature. So this router also will support WDS. However the default Netgear firmware does not come with WDS in built. You...
Reply to Tomato WPA2 problem on June 13, 2008
thanks a ton... I have started to look into the code will update you the proceedings.
Reply to Tomato WPA2 problem on June 9, 2008
Thanks for the quick reply. Things are not still very clear to me. Can you please elaborate the mechanism.
Reply to Want to learn the tomato source on May 2, 2008
Hi I want to know about the steps we need to perform to boot the wgr614l board from flash. Will you tell me?
Reply to Bug in the Tomato firmware on April 23, 2008
thanks a lot
Reply to A new version of Tomato firmware has been released on April 16, 2008
Is it... Great I was waiting for it... From where can I download the firmware?
Reply to Bug in the Tomato firmware on April 10, 2008
I am using WGR614L router with its own firmware. Wireless is working fine. So problem is not in the hardware. May be the problem is in Tomato firmware which you are using.
Reply to Problem loading Image on April 9, 2008
You are getting the print "Starting program at 0x80001000". That means the bootloader part is over. May be there is some problem in the image which you are uploading. Even init_arch function may not be...
Reply to Problem loading Image on April 3, 2008
yes, for linux the command I used is - 'tftp -m binary 192.168.1.1 -c put <image name>'.
Reply to Problem loading Image on April 1, 2008
finally, got rid of it. I need to set the tftp mode to binary. I missed that step.
Reply to Problem loading Image on March 17, 2008
I was going through the CFE codes and observed that CFE used to check the checksum value calculated on the supplied image and the value written in the address 0xBC3AFFFC. If these value does not...
Reply to Problem loading Image on March 17, 2008
I also followed the same commands as you did. The system is a Fedora Core 6 machine. I guess, there should not be any dependency on the system from which I am uploding the image.
Reply to Problem loading Image on March 14, 2008
I have tried the image from this site. The image name is wgr614l_1_1_2_1_0_23_na.chk.
Reply to DD-WRT WGR614L on March 12, 2008
thanks and sure, I will update you the proceedings.
Reply to DD-WRT WGR614L on March 11, 2008
I have gone through the DD-WRT forum as well. There I have been referenced to a Netgear 614L compatible DD-WRT version. I download this image but got a panic. It shows 'Unable to mount rootfs'...
Reply to DD-WRT WGR614L on March 11, 2008
The Code I have compiled is downloaded from http://victek.is-a-geek.com/Repositorios/Linksys/Source%20code/1210-2006-svn5...
Reply to DD-WRT WGR614L on March 10, 2008
Hi, I have compiled the DD-WRT source but not courageous enough to burn the image to flash. Is it possible to run the image from RAM. Actually I would like to run DD-WRT image in...
Reply to signal and hardware level control on March 7, 2008
fangq, I guess you are trying to get received signal level from the wireless USB adapter. Probabaly you are not interested in the router part but only on the client adapter. I guess you can...
Reply to signal and hardware level control on March 7, 2008
BrandonC said: Nachi, You are wayyyyy over my head on that one. Wpuld not it be better to use and aftermarket firmware that shows wireless status like DD-WRT does? Like this... This page basically shows...
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