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From: Black Icarus on 12 Apr 2008 20:25 While I'm sitting here doing video conversions, .... -) I have a Linksys router WRT54G ver 7. Someone has been playing with it and, I think, corrupted the firmware. I have done the full button reset (and > 1 min if anybody asks). When logging in, I get access to the 192.168.1.1 page but then get confronted by a "Management Mode Firmware Upgrade" page. Been to the Linksys web site. Unimpressed in a general sense because I'm trying to get the original firmware for the model (correct me if I shouldn't be doing this). Bless me but when I get here Link to Linksys.....> http://tinyurl.com/4y7u3j ... I don't see a link to the download file. There is a V7 file yes? Should I go with a different firmware? Help will be appreciated.
From: DTC on 12 Apr 2008 22:40 Black Icarus wrote: > When logging in, I get access to the 192.168.1.1 page but > then get confronted by a "Management Mode Firmware Upgrade" page. All you need to do is reinstall the drivers from the CD. If you don't have the CD, you can load the CD from the website (correct me if I'm wrong, as I always back up all my installation disks). Let the install run up to the point it asks you for new system password, you don't really need to let it try to complete the configuration. You may have to force end teh program with via the Task Manager. Go to 192.168.1.1 again. Enter the default password of "admin", leaving the user name blank.
From: Pen on 12 Apr 2008 23:35 DTC wrote: > Black Icarus wrote: >> When logging in, I get access to the 192.168.1.1 page but >> then get confronted by a "Management Mode Firmware Upgrade" page. > > All you need to do is reinstall the drivers from the CD. If you > don't have the CD, you can load the CD from the website (correct me > if I'm wrong, as I always back up all my installation disks). > > Let the install run up to the point it asks you for new system > password, you don't really need to let it try to complete the > configuration. You may have to force end teh program with via the > Task Manager. > > Go to 192.168.1.1 again. Enter the default password of "admin", > leaving the user name blank. I you real sure it's a 54G not a 54GS? There is a version 7 for the GS, which has speed booster.
From: LR on 13 Apr 2008 04:11 Black Icarus wrote: > Been to the Linksys web site. Unimpressed in a general sense because > I'm trying to get the original firmware for the model (correct me if > I shouldn't be doing this). Bless me but when I get here > > Link to Linksys.....> http://tinyurl.com/4y7u3j > > .. I don't see a link to the download file. There is a V7 file yes? > Should I go with a different firmware? > > Help will be appreciated. Since you use "Telstra" did you try the Linksys Australia site? http://tinyurl.com/4zrlk6 <http://www-au.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c=L_CASupport_C2&childpagename=AU%2FLayout&cid=1175234125002&packedargs=sku%3D1141414430729&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FVisitorWrapper&lid=2500245915B01&displaypage=download#versiondetail> Given the number of issues that have been resolved with the later firmware I would suggest you use the version listed and not try to get a copy of the "initial release".
From: Black Icarus on 13 Apr 2008 21:46 On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 09:11:37 +0100, LR <lrme(a)privacy.net> wrote: >Since you use "Telstra" did you try the Linksys Australia site? >http://tinyurl.com/4zrlk6 Great link. The early versions are there. Thank you. >Given the number of issues that have been resolved with the later >firmware I would suggest you use the version listed and not try to get a >copy of the "initial release". I'm not familiar with the "problems" to which you allude. So far, I have the wizard and bin file from the linksys-au site (V7) and from the another Linksys site, a version V7.2. The notes/info from there indicate that 7.2 is not backward compatible with earlier WRT54G V7 models. You're more or less saying that Aus version (V7) as it exists is preferable to an even earlier version?
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