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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: 97Econobox on April 19, 2009, 04:25:04 PM

Title: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: 97Econobox on April 19, 2009, 04:25:04 PM
I know there are bigger dorks than me on here so im hoping one of you uber haxors can help me.  My range sucks on my WRT54gs so i was trying to reflash it with tomato so i can bump hte stock 19 Mw to something a little tougher so it will reach my garage.  I get just enough to connect but not enough to actually do shit. Any who i keep getting "Updates are failed"when trying to flash this bitch and most everything im reading is straight forward.  Can anyone point me to a better interface than tomato or perhaps a good BIN for a WRT54gs?
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: Sinister on April 19, 2009, 04:27:57 PM
dd-wrt or die  :)
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: Aero on April 19, 2009, 05:00:38 PM
I've used DD-WRT on several WRT54G's. Never tried tomato.
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: 97Econobox on April 19, 2009, 05:13:42 PM
Alright im trying DD-WRT but as soon as I clicked Upgrade once i told it which file to use it immediately said "Updates are failed" again so i don't have high hopes.  How did you guys flash it?  Im logging in and doing a Firmware upgrade thought the admin console.
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: 97Econobox on April 19, 2009, 05:16:47 PM
Yup same shit.  I get updates are failed like right after i click a bin (Ive tried like 7 now between tomato and DD wrt) and after i click continue it goes and does its thing and gives me a pop up that says the same and then hangs and wont finish.

Is there some sort of setting i need to disable or something?
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: Jorsher on April 19, 2009, 05:22:46 PM
dd-wrt or die  :)

Truth.

Go to the "Supported Hardware" link on their page, type in your model number (found on the bottom of the router), and it'll give you step-by-step instructions on flashing it.  MUCH easier than the hoops you had to jump through to figure it out last time.  They spoon-feed it to you now.
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: Kain on April 19, 2009, 05:23:47 PM
get a better antenna. Also, software alone is not going to increase the power output very much.
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: green91 on April 19, 2009, 05:26:59 PM
+1 for dd-wrt. Ive used it for many years on my wrt54g.
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: Jorsher on April 19, 2009, 05:30:04 PM
get a better antenna. Also, software alone is not going to increase the power output very much.

Yup.  They'll let you set insane power levels, but there's a limit to how high you can go before you get diminishing returns.  Power level can get "out of range" to generate a useful signal and you just get unconnectable garbage.

Right now I have a dd-wrt linksys on one side of the apartment with high gain antennas, and another dd-wrt linksys in my room with high gain antennas bridged.
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: 97Econobox on April 19, 2009, 05:49:52 PM
Yeah im pretty sure i just bricked it.  I get nothing now when i use it.  I have to go put weed in my face now or i may murder things.  Im going to try again.  7 dollars worth of plastic will not defeat me.
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: 97Econobox on April 19, 2009, 05:50:30 PM
dd-wrt or die  :)

Truth.

Go to the "Supported Hardware" link on their page, type in your model number (found on the bottom of the router), and it'll give you step-by-step instructions on flashing it.  MUCH easier than the hoops you had to jump through to figure it out last time.  They spoon-feed it to you now.

Good shit dooder.
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: Kain on April 19, 2009, 06:23:54 PM
if you cant figure out how to reflash a damn router withought having your hand held, then oyu dont need to be reflashing things in the first place.
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: 97Econobox on April 19, 2009, 06:42:06 PM
Pipe down peewee and try reading I thought at first it was Firmware related but now obviously my router has issues.  It is the 6 year old Version 7 but i figured it would handle it fine.  Im flashing the damn thing and broke it doing so. 



Sorta funny how you say if i cant flash with out my hand held i should be doing so.  Would it be fair to say since you cant figure out how to wrangle Pussy with or without your hand held perhaps you should stick to wrangling mens penile regions?
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: Joseph Davis on April 19, 2009, 07:52:44 PM
Alright im trying DD-WRT but as soon as I clicked Upgrade once i told it which file to use it immediately said "Updates are failed" again so i don't have high hopes.  How did you guys flash it?  Im logging in and doing a Firmware upgrade thought the admin console.

Yeah, you can't update them like that.  Most require an interim flash with a vmware remover before flashing with whatever replaces it.  If you read up on the subject you'd understand this.


get a better antenna. Also, software alone is not going to increase the power output very much.

Yup.  They'll let you set insane power levels, but there's a limit to how high you can go before you get diminishing returns.  Power level can get "out of range" to generate a useful signal and you just get unconnectable garbage.

Yah, 84mW is the max before signal starts distorting.  I don't trust anything past 40 mW as they die quick with the power turned up.  Putting heatsinks on the chips, and a case fan, great ideas.

Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: Jorsher on April 19, 2009, 09:42:41 PM
The newer versions seem to have a higher stock level.  The recent two I flashed were at 70mW.  If you need more range just find another cheap linksys router, some cans, and use it as a bridge or repeater.
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: 97Econobox on April 22, 2009, 10:32:41 AM
DD-WRT is teh shit, thanks for the tips.  Flashed just fine once i sat down and read up some more on DD-wrt.net or whatever it was, Shit was cake after that.
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: Kenny Rogers on April 22, 2009, 11:05:07 AM
DD-WRT is teh shit, thanks for the tips.  Flashed just fine once i sat down and read up some more on DD-wrt.net or whatever it was, Shit was cake after that.

Are you getting a signal from your garage now?
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: 97Econobox on April 22, 2009, 11:24:04 AM
Yeah it helped but didnt solve my problem, i can connect and join my network but of course its so slow you wanna shoot yourself lol.  My my toolbox is large and at the angle the signal has to sorta go through or around my water heater then toolbox and then to the PC.

So really i need a better anntenna or move the router to a central point in the house as its all the way on the other side.  I will probably do a little of both, as i need to run some cable anyway.  Time to put cable in the garage and i want s video behind the living room tv so i guess i need to do it now instead of when its hotter. I just hate runnin cables lol but now i got an excuse.
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: 97Econobox on April 22, 2009, 12:32:13 PM
Yup.  I think once i move it to the middle of the house it will be fine but if not i may got the Ghetto fabulous Can route.
Title: Re: Tomatoes on WRT54GS
Post by: Joseph Davis on April 22, 2009, 02:31:22 PM
Yeah it helped but didnt solve my problem, i can connect and join my network but of course its so slow you wanna shoot yourself lol.  My my toolbox is large and at the angle the signal has to sorta go through or around my water heater then toolbox and then to the PC.

So really i need a better anntenna or move the router to a central point in the house as its all the way on the other side.  I will probably do a little of both, as i need to run some cable anyway.  Time to put cable in the garage and i want s video behind the living room tv so i guess i need to do it now instead of when its hotter. I just hate runnin cables lol but now i got an excuse.

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