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Mick Fisher 02-06-2012 14:19

Re: TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND to superhub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matty_UK (Post 35435932)
Thank you sir, I've had a look, seems straightforward. I'm scares to try it incase it ruins my working VM.

As said I have never installed DD WRT but I assume the procedure will be similar to installing TomatoUSB.

I agree it does seem daunting but the first time only took around 10 minutes.

I did however make a mistake as the last operation in the sequence was to reset the router and, in my ignorance, I used the reset button when I should have used an 'erase all data in NVRAM' option. The result was that, after a short while, Port Forwarding became unavailable. Just doing the NVRAM thing restored things back to normal.

Also with the Asus router there are options to recover your original firmware. I would be surprised if TP Link are any different.

Matty_UK 04-06-2012 22:49

Re: TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND to superhub
 
Greetings earthlings.

I've managed to get the router to work. I had some help from my girlfriends brother. I cant exactly remember what we did but it works now :) The speeds are the same though which is annoying.

Do I risk it all and install DD WRT and possible ruin everything?!!

Stay tuned for next weeks show ;)

thenry 04-06-2012 23:32

Re: TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND to superhub
 
no. if you can just about get your head around the factory software you'll just go loopy with the advanced DD WRT. I'm not ashamed to say it did my heading at first too so you know, if it aint broke don't try fix it.

your speeds, im not sure mate. tell us what your set ups like including PC specs and whatever else is connected trying to max out (specs of those devices too)

also post up your SH's connection stats

192.168.100.1

login

advanced settings

connection (grey column to your left)

copy and paste

infact buddy reply to all the above in your connection issues thread > http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...on-issues.html


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