Hi gents, I have recently attempted to flash the kong dd-wrt firmware and upon doing so I immediately get unable to display the webpage after flashing the initial .chk file. Any idea why?
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Have you perfomed factory reset after firmware switching ?? Have you properly followed the intructions ??
Yes, I did. This isn't the first time I've flashed a DD-WRT based firmware. I ended up having to use firefox instead of IE and try a couple times and it finally flashed. I ended up flashing back to stock because WI-FI was not stable at all. Kong said it was due to needing the broadcom firmware drivers updated. So maybe I'll try again down the road eventually. Kind of hoping they bring out Tomato firmware for the R7000 as well.
Why do I only get blank pages when I try to change a setting in the web interface and hit apply?
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www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Index:FAQ
The problem seems to be the browser. Make sure that you clear the cache in whatever browser your using prior to flashing the firmware. I had this same problem and that worked for me. I believe I ended up using IE, just had to do this before clearing the cache. I switched back from Kong's build because WI-FI wasn't stable enough for me. If you end up doing that, I also ran into that when resetting to stock firmware, I couldn't access the WebGUI, everyone recommended doing a reset (holding reset button 5-8 seconds upon boot) that didn't work for me. I actually had to telnet to the router and clear nvram, then reboot, and I was able to then access the WEBGUI with the default username and password. Just a heads up...