Apokalipse
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1.0.1.2 means it has 32K NVRAM. In that case, I would upgrade the CFE.Ok. I just got down loading the latest official asus firmware on it and then did a telnet session and checked the CFE version and its 1.0.1.2.. I tried loading the dd-wrt.v24-18702_NEWD-2_K2.6_big_RT-N66U.trx on it and it worked, but when I tried saving settings on the routers homepage.. it would never save them on any page so I figured something got screwed up somewhere along the line... :/ Am I using the correct DD WRT version or should I be using something else?
This is probably a better DD-WRT build to use. Though I use TomatoUSB.
I think this build of DD-WRT works with either 32K or 64K NVRAM (older versions didn't).
You can use winscp to transfer files to the router.This is the guide that I am trying to follow: DD-WRT on the Asus RT-N66U – with 64K CFE | Charles Wilkinson So I got the original asus firmware loaded and then loaded the Merlin firmware which worked just fine.. It said in the guide that you need to upgrade your CFE, which is explained here CFE bootloader update - SmallNetBuilder Forums . So currently, I have a SSH session open to the router and am trying to get the file on a remote server, but getting a 'wget bad address' and it doesn't connect to the site (see screenshot). Do you know how I would do a local copy into the router?? Someone said they had to use a SCP command. Thank you!
Or possibly enable Samba file sharing (which means you can just use windows explorer).
If you want to use wget to download anything, it needs to be connected to the internet (using the WAN port) and be able to resolve DNS.
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