Tried a couple of different combinations, like instead of using Chrome to do the upgrade, use Firefox, changed the option to after flashing, reset to default settings. ah, BUT, when I connected to, guess which firmware was running on the router? YES, DD-WRT is still there. Then, on the current DD-WRT version on my router (DD-WRT v24-sp2 (05/27/13) std - build 21676) I went to Administration -> Firmware Upgrade -> kept the "Don't reset" option selected, chose the file on my hard drive to upgrade to (Gargoyle version mentioned above) and hit Upgrade.Įverything seemed to go fine, no errors, smooth as silk, and then, after the reboot got an IP address and all, as expected, right?īut. So I read all required Gargoyle's docs, confirmed OpenWRT compatibility with my router (TP-Link TL-WR842ND v1) and downloaded gargoyle_1.5.11-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr842n-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin. DD-WRT router is connected to your main home router via wi-fi or ethernet. DD-WRT router has already been hard reset (30/30/30 method) or restored to the factory defaults via the administration menu. You can easily search by manufacturer, router model and revision and can get the development status and available files (if the. DD-WRT router has been flashed with the newest DD-WRT firmware (e.g. Junior Member 458 posts Joined: Jan 2007. For such requests the router database is the best place. THE DD-WRT V2 ( V24 SP2 Firmware Released ), Support For All DD-WRT Compatible Router.
Today I found out about Gargoyle and how awesome it is (after getting pissed with DD-WRT flaws). In the beginning most users would like to know if their routers are supported by DD-WRT and what firmware files they need to download on order to install DD-WRT.