Re: Installing DD-WRT -

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  On 16/08/10 21:17, g wrote:
> On 08/17/2010 01:02 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> <snip>
>
>> Yes, I had upgraded the original to the latest Netgear .chk file and
>> still had the copy I downloaded, about 3 megs. I reinstalled that
>> with tftp.
> ok. but that is different from if you had installed dd-wrt, did not like
> and wanted to restore old netgear software.
>
>

    Well, if you say so. But intuitively I see no difference and believe
    that I should be able to reinstall the original operating system
    even more simply now.

    Remember I used the tftp method because after attempting to install
    dd-wrt the router was dead, not responding to 192.168.1.1 via the
    browser! There was nothing but a blinking green LED power on
    indicator. As it stands now it does respond and I should be able to
    use the GUI menu to select "Router Upgrade" and install the original
    [WNDR3300-V1.0.45_1.0.45NA.chk] file from there. I fail to see the
    difference between that and installing "dd-wrt.v24_std-wndr3300.chk" ?

    NVRAM's have a limited number of writes but I don't think I will
    ever approach that limit.

    Bob

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