Did you flash it with the Web GUI? I've managed it fine with a serial cable 
booting into tftp mode or whatever it's called, but the default netgear Web 
interface rejects it. 

On February 1, 2014 8:03:30 PM PST, Aaron Z <aar...@pls-net.org> wrote:
>On Saturday, February 1, 2014 3:22:02 AM "Finn Herzfeld"
><f...@seattlemesh.net> wrote:
>> I've been bumbling around with OpenWRT and someone showed me how
>> tomodify a Makefile to make a build that the default firmware on the
>> Netgear WNR2000v3 will accept as an upgrade, thus making flashing
>> significantly easier. It seems the sort of that you'd want in the
>> main trunk, so here's the patch file. I'm not too good at making
>patch
>> files,
>> so let me know if I did something wrong, or this is the wrong place
>> to send this or whatever.
>I am not a developer (more of a power user), but did you try both
>factory images? I flashed one of these a few weeks back ($5 at the
>thrift store) and it flashed fine with the then current trunk. IIRC,
>the "openwrt-ar71xx-generic-wnr2000v3-squashfs-factory-NA.img" didnt
>work and I had to use the
>"openwrt-ar71xx-generic-wnr2000v3-squashfs-factory.img" but it flashed
>quite happily and has been acting as a WAP ever since.
>
>Aaron Z
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