![]() ![]() This should solve all issues when upgrading from DD-WRT Then as an extra step reinstall (upgrade) to the Tomato firmware. If you still have problems with Tomato after upgrading from DD-WRT (WPA2 not working, wireless broadcast failing, settings not being remembered, other) do a complete wipe of the NVRAM by going to Administration->Configuration->Restore Default Configuration->Erase all data in NVRAM memory (thorough).(*the telnet login name is always 'root' even if you have changed the user name in the DD-WRT web interface). Log in with telnet* and type "nvram get http_passwd" while running DD-WRT and write down the result - this will be your password after loading Tomato.Use the SES/AOSS button as described above.Push the reset button to reset all the configuration after installing Tomato.If you're upgrading from DD-WRT v23 SP2+, be aware that you may get locked-out because of a change in DD-WRT's use of the nvram password key.Remember to reboot the router after retrieving your password to close the backdoor. You can disable this behavior in Admin/Buttons. ![]() If you run into a problem of not being able to login, you can use this to view ("nvram get http_passwd") or reset ("nvram set http_passwd=newpassword") the password. By default, the SES/AOSS button is programmed to start a password-less telnet daemon at port 233 if held for 20+ seconds.The GUI username is "admin" or "root" (username is required), ssh and telnet username is always "root", and the default password is "admin".(Although it's possible to upgrade the firmware wirelessly, the transmission may be corrupted by a running microwave oven or ringing cell phone, which will render your router useless, so just don't do it.) Do all upgrades through a wired LAN cable (i.e.This has been tested only on Firefox v1/2/3, Opera v9 and IE v6/7. Be careful if you need to use this from an older/minimal browser since it was not designed to downgrade gracefully. The GUI relies heavily on JavaScript to generate the content and XMLHTTP (AJAX) to update it. ![]()
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