On the bottom of my router it says version 1.8.
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The hardware version and firmware version listed on my TP-Link firmware upgrade page were as follows.: I just used the TP-Link web GUI and it was all done in a few minutes. Listed as "TP-Link WR740N v1.0 Firmware: Special image for initial flashing factory-to-ddwrt.bin 3,75 MB" It seems great so far. I installed DD-WRT V24 PreSP2 beta build 15778. I just decided to go ahead with it and flash my TP-Link TL-WR740N router, and it went beautifully and very smoothly. Posted: Wed 4:33 Post subject: My first DD-WRT flash I just want to make sure that's what I have to do before I do anything that I can't undo. Other than that, my assumption is that I can just simply flash the factory image or "killer" image from my router's firmware upgrade page, and then DD-WRT is installed. Should there be something here, or is it just a case that there are only notes here if there are known problems with installation? However, I do not find my router there, or any routers by TP-Link. Next on the installation wiki, it tells me to go to the hardware specific page to look for specific details about installation. So I guess the factory image is what you guys call the "killer" image, right? It appears I was correct in my previous post in that I should flash with the factory image first. However, it is listed under WR740N, not TL-WR740N. I then went here and managed to find my router. So, because I'm not using a Broadcom chipset, I'm assuming it should be smooth sailing, is that right?
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The router I want to install this on is an Atheros AR7240 CPU chip with an Atheros 9285 wireless NIC. It said that I should check the Peacock thread here, This thread says it's for Broadcom SoC only. Now that I sort of know what file I've got to use, I went to the installation wiki These photos might give others an idea of the expected differences between v1.0 and v2.0. However, they don't specifically list the TP-Link TL-740N. I really like their documentation, it's quite comprehensive. Here are some photos of the different versions of hardware. Since I was having so much trouble with DD-WRT, I decided to look at OpenWRT. I'm going to look at the DD-WRT documentation a bit more. I have version a TP-Link TL-740N v1.8 so I guess I'll just have a to take a small chance to see if it works ok. 0.Thanks pal! I think I need to flash the factory one first, right? It's called factory-to-ddwrt.bin At least that seems to be the sort of thing you need to do on OpenWRT. If I connect directly from the modem to the computer I do have intern URL Redirect Prank Using Dd-wrt: Use a router with dd-wrt firmware to send users to the wrong site when a specific url is entered. Nothing happen to it but the problem is that I don't get internet neither wired or wireless. There was a thunderstorm and I forgot to unplug the router. I have a problem with my WRT54GS v6 firmware DD-WRT v24-sp1 (07/27/08) micro. The maximum possible traffic isn't reached by far. In v24-sp1 the web-user-interface isn't reachable and even telnet reacts very slowly. 6 Replies +warwagon Honor 30 Pro+ review: An incredible camera v24 with identical(!) configuration never has such high cpu-load. Amazon temporarily banned TikTok from employee mobile devices