Wow. 3 flashers in one day. (there is no specific cerowrt list, this is as good a place as any, at least for now) I will try to improve the flashing instructions but to clarify here: the 'FACTORY' images are are for installing when you have factory firmware installed. Usually, but *not always*, you can install that via the factory web interface, but always, you can install via a tftp update. The 'SYSUPGRADE' images are for when you have a prior version of openwrt, cerowrt, dd-wrt, etc, already installed. JFFS2 vs squashfs is a matter of personal choice. If you plan to do lots of development or coding on the router, go with jffs2. Otherwise squashfs saves space. I'm really delighted to see people trying cerowrt out (and all on a day while I was offline!). I look forward to any feedback you might have. (bugs, features on the wiki please) but: I have to note that although rc7-smoketest8 is proving out pretty good... it's what I call a 'smoketest', not even a release candidate. I try to come out with smoketests once a week, and my hope was to get rc7 itself out in ~2 weeks... but as we're lagging the kernel development cycle by a little bit too much (and some core trees are only just now coming online again) I'm going to slip a whole bunch of stuff out of rc7's roadmap. What I've been burning mental cycles on - is that now that I'm relatively happy with the wireless performance and overall stability/features - is trying to improve the gateway AQM system to suck a little less. Which is proving to be hard. And also improving wireless latency further using a sane classifier with QFQ - which is also proving to be hard although I have more of a grip on that at the moment. Anyway, don't expect miracles from cero yet! Bloated queues move to your laptop, and upstream links - which are also bad places for them! - fixing your laptop is relatively easy - upstream link harder - you have to fix bloat everywhere you can. On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Shane Turner wrote: > I have a neglected WNDR3700v2 at home, still in the box, waiting to be > flashed and tested with. Which firmware did you choose in the end? > > http://huchra.bufferbloat.net/**~cero1/rc7-smoketests/rc7-** > smoketest8/openwrt-ar71xx-**generic-wndr3700v2-jffs2-**factory.img > or > http://huchra.bufferbloat.net/**~cero1/rc7-smoketests/rc7-** > smoketest8/openwrt-ar71xx-**generic-wndr3700v2-squashfs-**factory.img > > In what way did you deviate from the procedure at > http://www.bufferbloat.net/**projects/cerowrt/wiki/Cerowrt_** > flashing_instructionsto get it working? Did you have to rename the file? Did you have to flash > to OpenWRT first? > > Shane > > > On November-03-11 12:30:05 AM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote: > >> On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Maxim Kharlamov wrote: >> >> What I ended up doing is: >>> 1. did 30-30-30 reset (described, for instance, here: >>> http://www.myopenrouter.com/**article/18623/How-to-Hard-** >>> Reset-Your-NETGEAR-WNR3500L/ >>> ) >>> 2. flashed OpenWRT using netgear web gui (it shows a warning but allows >>> to >>> continue) >>> 3. another 30-30-30 >>> 4. flashed CeroWRT from OpenWRT gui >>> 5. profit! >>> >> >> I'm up! Thanks, Max! >> >> I was unable to load the CeroWRT code from the OpenWRT GUI, but was >> able to reset the router then TFTP the image in. >> >> ______________________________**_________________ > Bloat mailing list > Bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/**listinfo/bloat > -- Dave Täht SKYPE: davetaht US Tel: 1-239-829-5608 FR Tel: 0638645374 http://www.bufferbloat.net