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buffalo_wzr-hp-g300nh [2012/01/17 07:45]
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-====== Warning ======+======= Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH ======= 
 + 
 +<alertbox> 
 +WARNING: This document may contain errors which may result in damage to your router. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. 
 +</alertbox>
  
 <alertbox> <alertbox>
 NOTE: More recent versions of the WZR-HP-G300NH have had a hardware change without bumping the revision number or changing the hardware label. NOTE: More recent versions of the WZR-HP-G300NH have had a hardware change without bumping the revision number or changing the hardware label.
-The newer hardware appears to have the rtl8366rb Ethernet switch while older hardware had the rtl8366s switch. As a result, this newer hardware is **NOT** supported by Gargoyle or OpenWrt 'Backfire' 10.03.1-RC5 but it is supported in OpenWrt trunk since at least r28133+The newer hardware appears to have the rtl8366rb Ethernet switch while older hardware had the rtl8366s switch. As a result, this newer hardware is **NOT** supported by OpenWrt 'Backfire' 10.03.1-RC5 but it is supported in OpenWrt trunk since at least r28133
 </alertbox> </alertbox>
  
-====== Introduction ======+===== Introduction =====
  
 Step-by-step instructions for the non technical person who wants to install Gargoyle on a Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH. Step-by-step instructions for the non technical person who wants to install Gargoyle on a Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH.
  
-====== Requirements ======+===== Requirements =====
  
 Factory stock Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH router and upgrading it to Gargoyle Factory stock Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH router and upgrading it to Gargoyle
  
-====== Upgrade to DD-WRT ======+===== Upgrade to DD-WRT =====
 Use the Buffalo setup to switch from the "user friendly" firmware to the Buffalo factory default "Professional" firmware (DD-WRT) Use the Buffalo setup to switch from the "user friendly" firmware to the Buffalo factory default "Professional" firmware (DD-WRT)
  
-====== Set Password ======+===== Set Password =====
  
 Logged into DD-WRT at 192.168.11.1 and set a new password and wrote it down. Logged into DD-WRT at 192.168.11.1 and set a new password and wrote it down.
  
-====== Telnet ====== +===== Telnet ===== 
-===== Install Telnet =====+==== Install Telnet ====
  
 Installed Telnet on Windows 7 from control panel. Installed Telnet on Windows 7 from control panel.
  
-===== Login with Telent =====+==== Login with Telent ====
  
 Opened Telnet and entered: Opened Telnet and entered:
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 After successful login, copied and pasted these commands to telnet After successful login, copied and pasted these commands to telnet
  
-===== Upgrade to Gargoyle =====+==== Upgrade to Gargoyle ====
  
  
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 Finally, the screen said "lost connection" Finally, the screen said "lost connection"
  
-====== Gargoyle ======+===== Gargoyle =====
  
 Gargoyle changed the default IP address to 192.168.1.1 Gargoyle changed the default IP address to 192.168.1.1
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