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Then you can upgrade to DD-WRT using the web interface and finally update to a non-buffalo DD-WRT firmware. Just make sure you flash the "Official" version first. If you do want to move over to DD-WRT after it's unlocked, I recommend getting both the Official and DD-WRT versions. I am yet to get the DD-WRT Buffalo version to work. In order to unbrick it, you will need the Official version. This is the stock firmware, provided by Buffalo and there are two version to note:ġ) the proprietary Buffalo version - Official
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On the WZR-HP-G300NH, the MAC address is the same thing as what the "SSID" is. Note About The MAC: Most routers have a sticker on it that says mac: xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx.

Where ? is your interface number and xx-xx. Netsh interface ipv4 add neighbors ? 192.168.11.1 xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx Long story short you have to do a:įind the "Number" associated with your ethernet interface, then type: Once you have this part, move to step 2įor whatever reason (Windows is stupid) you can't just add it through the arp command. The only part you really need to know, is getting the ARP setup so 192.168.11.1 points to the MAC address of your router. Go out to: and take a look on how you need to setup your computer to transfer the file.I recommend that you take a look at the instructions all the way through, before proceeding with things.
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Keep in mind, I blog stuff so I can go back and have a solid guide on how to fix something. (Dunno about XP?)įor the most part, I'm going to use what other's have pieced together already, with a few of my own tid-bits to help bring things along. For those of us who don't use Linux on a regular basis, I can tell you this DOES work on windows. Most of the forums and guides, show how to use Linux. Secondly, I did all of this in Windows 7.

Notice the 192.168.11.1 This is the IP of the router when it's in the endless reboot cycle (or) the double blinking diag. I have a feeling ICMP is turned off because I couldn't even get a reply after setting a different timeout period on ping. I realize someone else has probably already blogged on this, but I didn't find their page that was specific to the solid diag & endless reboot, so I'm trying to get some SEO going for that specific problem.įirst off, if you try to ping the router in this state, you WILL NOT see it. Well, after pulling my hair out, I finally figured out how to re-flash my endless reboot router back to a good ol' DD-WRT firmware, using Pumpkin TFTP. I am not a fan of forums because everyone has the same problem, but no one ever has a solid fix. Searching around trying to find the "right" information on debricking a Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH router, sent me to countless forums and all sorts of "try-this-try-that" scenarios. After about 45 seconds, all the lights would come on, then shut off and repeat the process, rebooting itself every 45 seconds or so. So, I go check the cable modem and notice it looks fine, then look at the router, a WZR-HP-G300NH to see a solid green power light and a solid red diag light. I came home one night to find that my internet wasn't working.
