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Quick Question
does Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH2 ( VERSION 2) support too?
does Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH2 supported
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Re: does Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH2 supported
1.5.8 works fine on my NH2.
rfdude
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1.09.2 Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH2 -> 8 OpenMesh AP's
1.10.0 Archer C7 -> Multiple Cisco 1702i Autonomous Mode
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1.09.2 Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH2 -> 8 OpenMesh AP's
1.10.0 Archer C7 -> Multiple Cisco 1702i Autonomous Mode
Re: Issues with Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH2 supported
I've had 1.5.9 and previous versions working on the Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH2. Upgraded to 1.5.10 and it worked for a while, then the web interface stopped functioning. The router passed traffic, but I could only log in via SSH. So I upgraded it to 1.5.11 by going back through DD-WRT. Performed the 30/30/30 hard resets in dd-wrt. Loaded Gargoule 1.5.11 using wget and mtd commands. Router boots but immediately begins to show incomplete HTTP rendering.
Initial setup menu, the time zone pull-down is blank. Not a biggie.
Under Connection > Basic I can set various parameters, but clicking on the Save Changes button will not save anything. This button works fine in other setup screens, but not in the Basic setup, which is critical for router setup.
Router passes traffic, but it is using the default DHCP (wired) settings.
I was able to change settings on other screens, add a quota and so on, but I didn't go too far, since it is pointless without being able to change Basic settings.
I've tried different browsers... IE, Google, FF in both rendering engines.
Any suggestions? Or anyone else that can confirm success with their Buffalo G300NH2?
Tony
Initial setup menu, the time zone pull-down is blank. Not a biggie.
Under Connection > Basic I can set various parameters, but clicking on the Save Changes button will not save anything. This button works fine in other setup screens, but not in the Basic setup, which is critical for router setup.
Router passes traffic, but it is using the default DHCP (wired) settings.
I was able to change settings on other screens, add a quota and so on, but I didn't go too far, since it is pointless without being able to change Basic settings.
I've tried different browsers... IE, Google, FF in both rendering engines.
Any suggestions? Or anyone else that can confirm success with their Buffalo G300NH2?
Tony
rfdude
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1.09.2 Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH2 -> 8 OpenMesh AP's
1.10.0 Archer C7 -> Multiple Cisco 1702i Autonomous Mode
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1.09.2 Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH2 -> 8 OpenMesh AP's
1.10.0 Archer C7 -> Multiple Cisco 1702i Autonomous Mode