I had a wrt-600n that I flashed with a wrong version of dd-wrt... It seemed
to be bricked permanently...  I was able to find instructions online that
allowed me to reflash to a good version.  router is now up and running
fine.  All in All it was a pretty easy fix, the hard part was the timing.
Steve

On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Jason Hayes <ja...@jasonhayes.org> wrote:

> On Thursday 28 January 2010 01:16:58 pm JD Austin wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 1:06 PM, John <jhari...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > You are brave. I'd be scared I'd brick a brand new router.
> >
> > Nah :)  DD-WRT is very stable at this point.
> > It's possible but no more possible than it would be later.
> > Always do such a thing plugged directly into the router.
> > Never do it over wireless.
> >
> > Tomato is great also
>
> Would have to give a thumbs up for DD-WRT as well. Had a Linksys WRT54G go
> completely haywire on me about a year ago. No amount of fiddling or
> reseting or
> upgrading would get it to work. I flashed it with DD-WRT and the router was
> stable and happy for about another year before it completely calved and
> died.
>
> Haven't had the guts to flash the new WRT320N yet.
>
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> Jason Hayes
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