Tomasz Chmielewski wrote: > 1. Power off the device, press the reset button, power on the device, > release the reset button > 2. On of the LEDs should blink > 3. The device will have the address 192.168.1.1 - can you ping it? > Obviously, you need an address in the same network if your computer is > connected directly with a cable (IP like 192.168.1.2) > 4. If you can ping it, you should be able to upload the firmware. I use: On my Asus WL500G Premium I've had a little bit of problem with this. First, the power led blinks slowly even if I release the reset button immediately. That won't work though. I have to keep it a few seconds (5-10 would do). Then, it seems this just doesn't work every time :-). I always did succeed on my second try though. I flashed it at least 20 times until I got myself a 2.4 kernel running with debian. Works perfectly now, wireless too (well, a few minor issues, but only if I'm not careful ;-) ). -- Luci Stanescu |