

You need to buy a cheap Data cable DKU-5 or CA-42 (I bought a DKU-5 cable from a local Indian shop for 6,00€)ĭKU-5 cable is used for data connection in old Nokia phones. If you dont own a serial TTL cable, it is easy to make one. This is not the same as ordinary RS232 cable used in PCs such as USB->RS232 cable.

You need to know a bit about soldering, and have a bit of cabling skills and adequate tools such as a crimping tool. The only way to debrick this router is through a serial TTL cable. That is exactly what I did with my TL-MR3420 v1 router. PM me if you find an old one.When upgrading a router such as TP-Link´s MR3420, if one does not take adequate measures, one risks to brick it. Some dd-wrt wiki pages are up to date, others are not. When logged in to the forum, use the Quick Links grey button at the top right of the page.īefore asking a question on the forums, update dd-wrt: Where do I download firmware? I suggest reading it all. If you find a bug and are using the current beta, first post it in the relevant build thread here. I do not know of a search function in the dd-wrt firmware.ĭon't use the router database, it is old and very outdated. Step 7: I personally use the recommended settings here: Set them and then start configuring Settings. Step 6: Go to 192.168.1.1, you should see a dd-wrt screen asking for a username and password. Step 5: Wait for 10 minutes, do not touch the router or the computer for at least 10 minutes. Step 4: Go to the firmware upgrade page on the GUI and browse for the file and then click upgrade. Step 2: Download the factory-to-ddwrt file from here: Step 1: Don't use the router database ever. To flash from factory firmware to dd-wrt: I would really appreciate if someone could help me. what is the Other Downloads link at my router’s page at the Router Database for 7. where is the search function of the download page that the wiki cites every two or three paragraphs 6. which of those three files, if any, is a ‘killer’ ROM 5. which of those three files should I use 3. I have downloaded the three files listed at the Router Database and I’ve extracted the RAR file, and that’s all.

I am willing to install dd-wrt on my TP-Link WR941ND v3, but the wiki and the website in general are extremely confusing and after over one hour of reading I am left with more questions than answers. Posted: Fri 16:39 Post subject: TP-Link WR941ND v3.6 (FCC ID TE7WR941NX)
