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Old 08-02-2013, 19:47   #46
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Re: Tried to use DD-WRT on my WRT610N =(bricked)

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Took me 3 years to get to grips with it too

As I was saying to someone else thinking of switching, it does have a steeper learning curve but once you figure it out it is a lot more powerful. Same as Windows vs. Linux really.

If you want upnp you'll have to install it and the GUI gives you an easy enough way of doing that...
I can certainly appreciate the benefits of using Openwrt, assuming you understand it of course, I just need to research it more before making any ammendments, I was playing last night trying to set up port forwarding but everytime I saved and applied the changes the wireless signal dropped out , so I had to cancel.

Wireless reception has stopped working a few times yesterday and today, not sure whats caused it but at the end of the day my WRT610N is running on a *******ised firmware meant for a WRT54G so I guess its gonna be a bit buggy
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Re: Tried to use DD-WRT on my WRT610N =(bricked)

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my WRT610N is running on a *******ised firmware meant for a WRT54G so I guess its gonna be a bit buggy
Whyy??!
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Old 09-02-2013, 11:18   #48
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Whyy??!
Not sure why, I will have to ask craig that, the only reason I said that was because it says so in the router status page, copied for clarification. Maybe thats the only version available that works on my router


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Router Name OpenWrt


Router Model Linksys WRT54G/GS/GL


Firmware Version OpenWrt Attitude Adjustment 12.09-rc1 / LuCI 0.11 Branch (0.11+svn9570)

Kernel Version 3.3.8


Local Time Sat Sep 10 02:58:09 2011


Uptime 1d 11h 15m 15s

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In a word no , I find it all a bit daunting and most of it goes over my head. Openwrt looks far too advanced for your average Jo

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Just had a quick squizz at it and its not exactly instructions that I can follow with a decent level of understanding, I appreciate this is probably frustrating for you guys that know your arses from your elbows so to speak, but I just dont understand it clearly enough not to bugger it up.
Yep, I had a quick skim through it too
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