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Originally Posted by craigj2k11
iv just tried flashing tomato and I think iv bricked my router I can't get an up address wired and its not broadcasting wireless, any ideas?
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I thought I bricked mine when I rolled back to 14929. What happened was I had the ddwrt ip set to 192.168.1.253, the default is 192.168.1.1.
After the flash it seemed to be using a mixture of the 2 for different functions and did respond to pings but was not accessible on the gui. and on dhcp etc.
I ended up doing the 30/30/30 reset which recovered it. So i would try that first, bit of a pain to do as I had to find something to hold the emergency reset down in that hole but ended up finding something to use.
There is a emergency flash tool which can be used, apparently supposed to run it whilst the router is booting up as is available for a small window during boot to accept a new flash. Info should be on ddwrt site somewhere for that.
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you using tomato so the recovery procedures I used may not be available.