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Kil DRM

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reply to brjoon1021

Re: WHR-HP-G54. tomato 1.07 help

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said by brjoon1021:

I unplugged the router and plugged it back in waiting for the diagnostic light to turn off. When I double click on the whr_install.bat file, I get this black cmd.exe window that repeatedly says:
I believe that you have already been identified as a complete dumbfuck on another forum. It seems that you have just confirmed this pretty well. Since you failed to follow the simple instructions in the Tomato batch file, here they are again. Let me know which part you find confewzing.

Step one, unplug the power.
Step two, press any key.
Step three, connect the power.
Step four, wait 2 minutes.
Step five, reset to factory defaults with the reset switch and then login at 192.168.1.1

brjoon1021

join:2005-08-15

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have you seen the wiki ? In my paragraph above, which you take issue with, I merely paraphrase the wiki, point by point.

"I went through the steps of pushing the reset button on the router, plugging the computer into one of the LAN ports with a cable, going to the control panel to make the TCP/IP settings just as the tomato instructions say. I unplugged the router and plugged it back in waiting for the diagnostic light to turn off. When I double click on the whr_install.bat file, I get this black cmd.exe window that repeatedly says..."

Wiki for comparison:

Installing on a Buffalo WHR-G54S/WHR-HP-G54S in Windows
Warning: Be aware that Buffalo only has encrypted firmwares on their web site. You will not be able to revert back to Buffalo's firmware without an unencrypted version of their firmware.

The following is for an initial install on a Buffalo router. If you're already using a third-party firmware or just upgrading a Tomato firmware, try uploading any of the .bin files from the GUI.

1. Push the reset button for a few seconds to reset the configuration.

2. Plug your computer directly to the router. This will not work over a wireless connection.

3. Set your computer's ethernet card settings to: IP=192.168.11.2, mask=255.255.255.0, gateway=192.168.11.1. In Windows, you can set this by going to Control Panel, Network Connections, right-click your ethernet card, click properties, then TCP/IP.

4. Make sure the red diagnostic light isn't lit, unplug the power cable, wait, then re-plug. If you're using Windows, double-click on the whr_install.bat file (it will use ping and automatically use tftp at the right time) or use the following command: tftp -i 192.168.11.1 put code.trx

* You may have noticed that #4 sounds a lot like what I did. It is after pressing any key to continue that I get the repeating error message from the cmd screen that I initially listed.


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