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- | =====Asus WL500G Premium (V1 & V2)===== | + | ====== Asus WL500G Premium (V1 & V2) ====== |
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+ | WARNING: This document may contain errors which may result in damage to your router. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. | ||
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+ | ==== Introduction ==== | ||
The Asus WL500G Premium is another router that uses a broadcom wireless chip and is very much like the LinksysWRT54G* routers. You will want to use the generic .trx image for this router. The best way to upload it is using the upgrade utility for Windows that ships with the router. Unfortunately, | The Asus WL500G Premium is another router that uses a broadcom wireless chip and is very much like the LinksysWRT54G* routers. You will want to use the generic .trx image for this router. The best way to upload it is using the upgrade utility for Windows that ships with the router. Unfortunately, | ||
+ | ==== Install Firmware ==== | ||
+ | === Primary Install | ||
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Before installing on this router you need to put it in ' | Before installing on this router you need to put it in ' | ||
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Once you are in diag mode you can use the windows utility to upgrade the firmware. | Once you are in diag mode you can use the windows utility to upgrade the firmware. | ||
+ | === Secondary Install Method === | ||
Alternatively, | Alternatively, | ||
+ | ==== 3rd party firmware ==== | ||
Like the broadcom-based Linksys routers, if you already have other 3rd party firmware such as Tomato or DD-WRT installed, you can upgrade directly from there using the generic broadcom .trx file. | Like the broadcom-based Linksys routers, if you already have other 3rd party firmware such as Tomato or DD-WRT installed, you can upgrade directly from there using the generic broadcom .trx file. | ||