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Phil
Rojo Sol
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join:2001-06-11
Camarillo, CA
reply to delajed
Re: Installing DD-WRT over Tomato?

You can go directly from Tomato to DD-WRT. I've done it many times without issue. As you mentioned just perform the upgrade from the Tomato web GUI.

delajed

join:2008-06-02
Etobicoke, ON
I read issues concerning admin passwords? Of course that was going from dd-wrt to Tomato.


Phil
Rojo Sol
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join:2001-06-11
Camarillo, CA
That is correct and can be resolved by simply resetting the router. The problem is that when switching from DD-WRT the old credentials are not erased from memory creating a mismatch in credentials with the newly installed firmware.

delajed

join:2008-06-02
Etobicoke, ON
Thanks alot! I'm running dd-wrt now. Now to see if I have better luck with WOL...


Phil
Rojo Sol
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Camarillo, CA
I've successfully setup WoL on DD-WRT so don't hesitate to ask if you need help.


PGHammer

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Accokeek, MD
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said by Phil See Profile :

You can go directly from Tomato to DD-WRT. I've done it many times without issue. As you mentioned just perform the upgrade from the Tomato web GUI.
I came to DD-WRT from Tomato (and had originally gone to Tomato from Linksys standard), and I've been running DD-WRT for two years now. When I replace (or possibly augment) my WRT54GS with a WRT310N, DD-WRT will go on that as well (yes, there's a DD-WRT firmware release for the WRT3xx N router series).

Dream firmware advance: IPv6 /48 routing *and* DDNS in a consumer/SMB-grade wireless router. DD-WRT comes the closest so far by supporting IPv6 tunnels and DDNS; however, I'd like to be able to auto-route the /48s via DDNS, which no consumer-grade (and very few SMB-grade) wireless routers will do.
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