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blackkimba

join:2007-01-26
Wyoming, MI

USR 8054 to 5450 firmware Mod Help

I know back in Sept of 2005 ther were some posts about how to make the Usr8054 in to a bridge by using the Usr5450 firmware Mod! Can any one find this mod firmware for me to do this?????? I have several 8054's and why spend more money on a New bridge

mrbill14

join:2007-03-19
Jefferson City, MO

  I have the files... (got it from this forum a while back)

I was checking back to see the instructions on how to flash this thing.

Once you flash the firmware, you have to go into the router (through port 4, the router has a IP address of 0.0.0.0)... anyway... there might be a few gotchas when doing the "upgrade".

I'll look around and see if I can't find some instructions on this...

mrbill14

join:2007-03-19
Jefferson City, MO

reply to blackkimba
Cut and paste from the original posting...

UPDATE:

Ok, so I did finally manage to convert the USR8054 to the USR5450. The firmware does indeed work. Here are my notes:

1) When you flash with the 5450 bin file and your USR8054 reboots, it will now take the persona of a AP by default.
2) DHCP for the USR5450 is NOT turned on.
3) You have to use the supplied utility to change the IP of 0.0.0.0 to say, 192.168.123.254. The utility was not reliable to pick up the USR5450. Maybe it's just my wireless adapter. I had to refresh the utility a number of times to detect the presence of the AP.
4) Once the new IP is set, it reboots and using the utility, you will see the new IP when it detects the AP's presence.
5) Only the LAN Port 4 will work. I used this instead of the wireless as it is much more stable. I did not get a decent wireless even after it rebooted and partly because my wireless was setup as DHCP.
6) Set a static IP to your computer LAN port, say 192.168.123.253 and plug into port 4. Then use the web browser to get the web admin interface at 192.168.123.254 as you had earlier configured for.

Look for a post that was started by "ktulu"

smallj53

join:2002-08-25
Niagara Falls, ON
I've used the 8054 to 5450 mod and it works great. Do you need two 5450's to bridge two networks or can just one 5450 bridge to another wireless access point of another manufacturer? (in this case a 2wire 2700hg-b running its wireless)
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