Netgear WNDR3300: only wireless-g works, not -g and -n
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 8:47 am
Hi friends,
I have successfully flashed my WNDR3300 with the broadcom 2.4 squashfs image and it boots up, no problem. The problem is that the router has 2 radios, one for wireless-g and one for wireless-n. Under DD-WRT, both radios were working and clients were able to connect. You can configur them with different channels, speeds, passwords, etc.
However, after flashing with Gargoyle 1.2.3 the wireless-n radio does not work, the internet activity LED is off, and the WES button on top glows blue (under DD-WRT this is off).
Just wondering if anyone knows how to configure the wireless-n radio on the WNDR3300 so that both wireless-g and wireless-n will operate? I have ssh'ed into the router but I'm not able to follow any commands on the faq, wiki, or elsewhere about how to turn on the wireless-n radio, keep it on, and configure it properly.
When I visit 192.168.1.1, the web interface works fine but again, only shows the wireless-g radio and not the wireless-n.
Anyone know how to help? Please respond if you know how. Thanks.
I have successfully flashed my WNDR3300 with the broadcom 2.4 squashfs image and it boots up, no problem. The problem is that the router has 2 radios, one for wireless-g and one for wireless-n. Under DD-WRT, both radios were working and clients were able to connect. You can configur them with different channels, speeds, passwords, etc.
However, after flashing with Gargoyle 1.2.3 the wireless-n radio does not work, the internet activity LED is off, and the WES button on top glows blue (under DD-WRT this is off).
Just wondering if anyone knows how to configure the wireless-n radio on the WNDR3300 so that both wireless-g and wireless-n will operate? I have ssh'ed into the router but I'm not able to follow any commands on the faq, wiki, or elsewhere about how to turn on the wireless-n radio, keep it on, and configure it properly.
When I visit 192.168.1.1, the web interface works fine but again, only shows the wireless-g radio and not the wireless-n.
Anyone know how to help? Please respond if you know how. Thanks.