192.168.1.10 or any address outside the DHCP range)ģ. Use the web interface to reset the router to factory defaults.Ģ. If you leave tftp in ascii it will appear to work but the flash won't take.ġ. Messing around with JTAG cables taught him some things, but be absolutely sure that you have tftp set to binary or octel. He felt that he had bricked one of the routers at first.
#LINKSYS WRT54GS V7 MANUAL SERIAL#
Tiger12506 has successfully performed this on two WRT54GS v7.2 with CGNE serial numbers. My WRT54GSv7.2 has an EON EN29LB160AB-70TCP flash chip and 16MB Samsung RAM. This method has also been used on WRT54Gv8 (not GS), and should work on the v7.0. There is no resetting in the middle of this process. Note: If the router does not boot automatically, even after a power cycle, reset again, per step 3.Watch the router lights: the power light will eventually come on, followed by the WLAN light.Wait for tftp to finish, then the router will automatically reboot.Windows™ Command Prompt (cmd): tftp -i 192.168.1.1 put dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin.Linux command: tftp -v -m octet 192.168.1.1 -c put dd-wrt.v24-micro_generic.bin.Wait for FIVE FULL minutes, then disconnect the power cord for 10sec and reconnect it.After the dialogue about disconnecting the power cord is shown, disconnect the power cord and reconnect it.
#LINKSYS WRT54GS V7 MANUAL UPGRADE#
Use the Firmware upgrade option under the Administration tab to flash vxworkskillerGSv7-v3.bin.Unplug the router, then hold the reset button while reconnecting power for about 20 seconds.Ensure this static IP is outside the DHCP range.Select "Use the following IP address" to set a static IP (e.g.Right-click, go to the LAN device properties, then find and open the TCP/IPv4 Properties.Windows™: go to Control Panel->Network and Internet->Network Connections.192.168.1.10), connect the PC ethernet to a router LAN port Set a static IP address (outside DHCP range e.g.First download vxworkskillerGSv7-v3.bin and dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin.In Windows, go to "Add or Remove Programs" (or "Programs and Features", depending on the Windows version) from the Start menu or Control Panel, then the Windows Features section, and scroll down to select TFTP Client to enable it. NOTE TO WINDOWS USERS: The native TFTP Client is disabled by default, so enable it before proceeding (or download a third party TFTP tool, ex: TFTP2 or TFTP32/TFTP64). This flash method applies to EON, INTEL, and SAMSUNG(?) flash chips. 2.1 Alternate method to flash WRT54GSv7.2.