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Isn't that the entire net? Or do you mean some special links?hotmail, google, and links are some examples
Can you test your connection?
Isn't that the entire net? Or do you mean some special links?hotmail, google, and links are some examples
some Linksys models will do that ... e.g. due to a bug in their firmware they will keep routing tables forever and forever, meaning that they really soon running out of RAM and thus their performance comes to a crawl. I too have such a baby: Linksys WRT-54GL with an integrated Linux on it. Whenever I use Azureus the performance goes seriously down afterwards and I have to hard-reset it once in a while.Husse wrote:Never heard thatrouters seem to stop working as they should after a while
I just installed the latest DD-WRT firmware .... oh man, is this coolHusse wrote:Ahh - after a short while ....
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DD-WRT Hardware Support Notes
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Note: Please read the flashing notes relevant to your hardware.
1.) DD-WRT supported/tested router hardware versions
Router: Serial Number prefixes:
Linksys WRT54G 1.0 CDF0xxx or CDF1xxx
Linksys WRT54G 1.1 CDF2xxx or CDF3xxx
Linksys WRT54G 2.0 CDF5xxx
Linksys WRT54G 2.2 CDF7xxx
Linksys WRT54G 3.0 CDF8xxx
Linksys WRT54G 3.1 CDF9xxx
Linksys WRT54G 4.0 CDFAxxx
Linksys WRT54G 5.0 (JTAG only with cfe update, see http://wrt-wiki.bsr-clan.de/index.php?title=Flash_Your_Version_5_WRT54G )
Linksys WRT54GL 1.0 CL7Axxx
Linksys WRT54GL 1.1 CL7Bxxx
Linksys WRT54GS 1.0 CGN0xxx or CGN1xxx
Linksys WRT54GS 1.1 CGN2xxx
Linksys WRT54GS 2.0 CGN3xxx
Linksys WRT54GS 2.1 CGN4xxx
Linksys WRT54GS 3.0 CGN5xxx
Linksys WRT54GS 4.0 CGN6xxx
Linksys WAP v1.0 (micro only)
Linksys WAP v2.0 (micro only)
Linksys WAP v3.0 (micro only)
Linksys WRTSL54GS CJK0xxx
Linksys WRT300N v1 (v24 only)
Allnet ALL0277
Buffalo WHR-G54S
Buffalo WHR-HP-G54
Buffalo WZR-HP-G54
Buffalo WBR-G54
Buffalo WLA-G54
Buffalo WBR2-G54
Buffalo WBR2-G54S
Buffalo WZR-RS-G54
Buffalo WZR-G300N Mimo / Nfinity (v24 only)
Belkin F5D7130/7330 (2mb flash)
Belkin F5D7230-4 v1444 (2mb flash)
Belkin F5D7230-4 v1000
Belkin F5D7231-4
ASUS WL500G-Deluxe
ASUS WL500G-Premium
ASUS WL-300g
ASUS WL-500g
Motorola WR850G/GP --> see flashing notes below
Siemens Gigaset SE505 --> see flashing notes below
Siemens Gigaset SX550i --> same as SE505
Ravo W54-RT --> see flashing notes for SE505 v1 (identical to SE505 v1)
Askey RT210W --> see flashing notes for SE505 v1 (identical to SE505 v1)
I started at Wikipedia which then has all the links and gory details ... No kidding Google and Wikipedia are very good friends these days.newW2 wrote:scorpt123: I have the WRT54GS, where are you looking at/ DL'ing this Linux s/w for the Linksys? Thanks.
Bingo, that's my router right there. I installed the "VPN" version there. Works fantastic!!!!! I modified the damn connection and port table settings. Now my little blue friend with the two antennas can handle 4096 TCP+UDP ports (default before: a ridiculous 512 !!) and it will drop the connection tables after 120 seconds (default before: A totally way sick 3600 seconds !!!!) ... No wonder the router gets slow as a snail with the default firmware .... I modified some other parameters and now it feels like my Internet speed has doubledmerlwiz79 wrote:Code: Select all
DD-WRT Hardware Support Notes Linksys WRT54GL 1.1 CL7Bxxx
Yes, that's the access point. I used the "micro" edition on my WAP54G as the quote above suggests. Even though this is called a "micro" release with only the most essential features, the AP's abilities get drastically enhanced and expanded. Awesomemerlwiz79 wrote:Code: Select all
Linksys WAP v3.0 (micro only)
Just make sure you really read the instructions very very precisely ... One false move and your WRT54G will be transformed into a dead piece of plastic. Just follow the instructions stubborn like a donkey and be precise like a Swiss watch and all will be fine. I have to admit I was a little scared at first but when I saw that this stuff works it was very very rewardingmerlwiz79 wrote: Husse, I would try it.