DD-WRT V24 SP1 SPECIAL EDITION

The special DD-WRT mega/standard/mini/micro distribution which an additional PPPOE-Relay (standard only), Per User Bandwith Control and Zero IP Hotspot. In the beginning this version was mainly designed for WRT54Gv5/v6 and WRT54GS v5/v6 routers. Now it supports a full range of wireless routers.
**WARNING** Although I don’t see this causing any damage, I take no responsibility for anything this may do to your router. Use at your own risk!!!
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Read the flashing notes relevant to your hardware!
DD-WRT supported/tested router hardware versions:
Router Serial Number prefixes
* Allnet ALL0277
* Buffalo WHR-G54S
* Buffalo WHR-G125
* Buffalo WHR-HP-G54
* Buffalo WZR-HP-G54
* Buffalo WBR-G54
* Buffalo WLA-G54
* Buffalo WBR2-G54
* Buffalo WBR2-G54S
* Buffalo WZR-RS-G54
* Buffalo WZR-G300N Mimo / Nfinity (v24 only)
* Belkin F5D7130/7330 (2mb flash)
* Belkin F5D7230-4 v1444 (2mb flash)
* Belkin F5D7230-4 v1000
* Belkin F5D7231-4
* ASUS WL500G-Deluxe
* ASUS WL500G-Premium
* ASUS WL-300g
* ASUS WL-500g
* Linksys WRT54G 1.0 CDF0xxx or CDF1xxx
* Linksys WRT54G 1.1 CDF2xxx or CDF3xxx
* Linksys WRT54G 2.0 CDF5xxx
* Linksys WRT54G 2.2 CDF7xxx
* Linksys WRT54G 3.0 CDF8xxx
* Linksys WRT54G 3.1 CDF9xxx
* Linksys WRT54G 4.0 CDFAxxx
* Linksys WRT54G 5.0 (JTAG only with cfe update, see http://wrt-wiki.bsr-clan.de/index.php?title=Flash_Your_Version_5_WRT54G)
* Linksys WRT54GL 1.0 CL7Axxx
* Linksys WRT54GL 1.1 CL7Bxxx
* Linksys WRT54GS 1.0 CGN0xxx or CGN1xxx
* Linksys WRT54GS 1.1 CGN2xxx
* Linksys WRT54GS 2.0 CGN3xxx
* Linksys WRT54GS 2.1 CGN4xxx
* Linksys WRT54GS 3.0 CGN5xxx
* Linksys WRT54GS 4.0 CGN6xxx
* Linksys WAP v1.0 (micro only)
* Linksys WAP v2.0 (micro only)
* Linksys WAP v3.0 (micro only)
* Linksys WRTSL54GS CJK0xxx
* Linksys WRT300N v1 (v24 only)
* Motorola WR850G/GP –> see flashing notes below
* Siemens Gigaset SE505 –> see flashing notes below
* Siemens Gigaset SX550i –> same as SE505
* Ravo W54-RT –> see flashing notes for SE505 v1 (identical to SE505 v1)
* Askey RT210W –> see flashing notes for SE505 v1 (identical to SE505 v1)
Linksys WRT54G/GS (any version) flashing notes
For upgrading from the original Linksys firmware, please use the generic mini version (dd-wrt.vXX_mini_generic.bin) and flash it from the web GUI interface. After this first flashing it is possible to change to any other distribution. Flashing via the web GUI interface: always use the included ‘generic’ binaries. The other Linksys router specific binaries are only for tftp upgrades.
Motorola WR850G flashing notes
Just use the dd-wrt.v23_mini_moto.bin for initial flashing of the motorola device using the boot wait state.
WARNING-Never clear the nvram by the mtd utility-WARNING
The mtd utility will erase the nvram. This will delete your hardware MAC adresses which aren’t stored in the CFE like in other routers. DD-WRT itself prevents this if a Motorola router is detected. The mtd command line utility can brick your router!
Siemens Gigaset SE505 Flashing notes
Flashing the Siemens Gigaset SE505: You must use the dd-wrt.v23_mini_generic.bin with boot tftp on 192.168.2.1. The Siemens default settings do not fit the Linksys/dd-wrt settings. You must check your configuration details after flashing.
Initially we wrote this modification to use a Linksys WRT54G/GS with our wireless lan as a budget-priced replacement for our professional priced Lancom and Orinocco access points. So what’s missing? First of all we are using radius authentication with a central account management for user authentication. There was already a radius application available for OpenWRT. OpenWRT is only user friendly for a computer professional with linux knowledge. So we integrated small enhancements, our wrt-radauth modifications, in the alchemy software.
Radius server timeouts are no longer a problem. The client is authenticated just up to the point. The server says really ‘no’. A connection timeout hasn’t any influence to the workflow. Additionally, we found it really helpfull to use an external filesystem inside the WRT. So our choice was a samba client, useable on any computer platform. You easilly mount a windows network share into the wrt and its possible to start a script after mounting the device. Still our work was far from over. The server/client watch function is still under development. We already implemented the RFlow traffic monitoring and management tool into the web interface. This utility was already built inside DD-WRT but you had to start it manually. It was still unfinished, the daemon mode didn’t work. So we finished it and now its working inside DD-WRT and you can configure via the administration window.
Download DD-WRT V24 SP1 SPECIAL EDITION:
http://rapidshare.com/files/259362773/DD-WRT_V24_SP1_Special_Version__Paid_Versions_All_.rar
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