![]() The M series is just like the E series afaik. Less chance of someone screwing theirs up lol. Testing Multiple Routers - Bootloader Collection Project - My Wiki Only going to leave the files here for a few brave souls and then remove them. Last edited by Orbiting234 on Fri 5:49 edited 1 time in total Sounds like if you are going to run DD-WRT on it there is no reason to as I was incorrect in thinking the M10 had more nvram allocated than the 160Nv3. Nice, but what good would it do (other than for testing purposes) to convert my WRT160Nv3 to a M10?Įdit: Well, I guess the only reason would be to use the Cisco Connect software really. Last edited by Orbiting234 on Fri 6:28 edited 3 times in total That being said, yes Eko, this build does flash to my M10 just fine. I just bought it today to replace a WRT150n that died on me so I don't want to risk killing this one yet.Įdit: It doesn't matter since nvram size is the same. Do you have this router? Why don't you be the pioneer? No, otherwise would have a feedback here. If the router still has issues, I will be flashing the M10. The installation went perfectly and I'm using that one for now and I will be returning the M10 to the store if all goes well. I just flashed my old WRT160N V3 (I had trashed it due to stability problems) since I had nothing to lose. I don't think I'll be installing this firmware. Last edited by LOM on Thu 14:04 edited 1 time in total Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler! Downloaded 3 times so far - reports anyone ?
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