![]() ![]() Will use Ubuntu Live CD as an example but other distro should also work. *Most of this part is from DD-WRT wiki with some tweak. Navigate to (for stock firmware) to configure your router. Wait patiently the router will reboot itself when the upgrade is done. There might be few failed attempts but the flash process should start later. Click "Upgrade" in the TFTP utility and quickly plug the power back to turn on the router.Put 192.168.11.1 as Server address, Password empty, File is wzrhpg300nh-174 just extracted, set retry time to 30. Replacing the number 12 with the interface number and 00-1d-12-34-56-78 with the router's MAC address. Now type the command below to get the ARP binding(thanks ermax at DD-WRT forum):.Write down the interface number for the LAN card, in my case, it's 12. Type route print to get a list of your NIC(s).You will be prompted with the User Account Control dialog. This is default on Windows XP, under Windows Vista/7, type cmd in the search box from Start menu, then press Ctrl+Shift+Enter. Open a Windows command prompt as Administrator.Unplug all the ethernet cable and the power cable and connect the computer directly to the router(still leave it off).(May not necessary) Do a hard reset or 30/30/30 on the router.Extract to get the firmware, in my case, its 1.74 and the firmware name is wzrhpg300nh-174, ~20MB. Download the latest official firmware(in case of recovery) from Buffalo's official website.Then you'll need to break it down every two digit by inserting : or - between them. ![]() Get your router's MAC, its the 12 digit default SSID printed on the sticker at the back of the router, starting with 00.*Untested, credit goes to ermax at D-WRT forum ![]()
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