Re: firmware fiasco on Linksys WRT54G

2006-05-09 Thread Andrew Jorgensen
On 5/8/06, David B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Anybody know what the lights on the front of the WRT54G behind the word Cisco are used for? I get an orange sometimes and a white light sometimes. Also what is that button behind the word Cisco used for? Yes. Sometime last year they finally wrote

Re: firmware fiasco on Linksys WRT54G

2006-05-08 Thread David B
Anybody know what the lights on the front of the WRT54G behind the word Cisco are used for? I get an orange sometimes and a white light sometimes. Also what is that button behind the word Cisco used for? Chris Carey wrote: On 5/7/06, Wade Preston Shearer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I seem

Re: firmware fiasco on Linksys WRT54G

2006-05-08 Thread Chris Carey
On 5/7/06, Wade Preston Shearer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I seem to have hosed my Linksys WRT54G router (version 1). I found the link. Now use this at your own risk but as I said, it worked to save one of mine. After shorting the pins, the unit responded to ping and tftp for that new firmware.

Re: firmware fiasco on Linksys WRT54G

2006-05-07 Thread Jason Holt
On Sun, 7 May 2006, Andrew Jorgensen wrote: On 5/7/06, Wade Preston Shearer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I seem to have hosed my Linksys WRT54G router (version 1). It's really too bad the boot_wait option isn't enabled on these things by default. If it were enabled then you'd be able to recove

Re: firmware fiasco on Linksys WRT54G

2006-05-07 Thread Andrew Jorgensen
On 5/7/06, Wade Preston Shearer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I seem to have hosed my Linksys WRT54G router (version 1). It's really too bad the boot_wait option isn't enabled on these things by default. If it were enabled then you'd be able to recover pretty easily. As it is you'll probably hav

Re: firmware fiasco on Linksys WRT54G

2006-05-07 Thread Chris Carey
On 5/7/06, Wade Preston Shearer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I seem to have hosed my Linksys WRT54G router (version 1). When I updated the firmware several months ago [1], some interface errors were introduced to the the web-based admin interface [2]. The unit still functioned properly, but it was

firmware fiasco on Linksys WRT54G

2006-05-07 Thread Wade Preston Shearer
I seem to have hosed my Linksys WRT54G router (version 1). When I updated the firmware several months ago [1], some interface errors were introduced to the the web-based admin interface [2]. The unit still functioned properly, but it was annoying to use the admin interface. Yesterday, I not