I already had a post with firmware releases from http://code.google.com/p/wl500g/
but I tought that a new thread would be easier to find
You can look through the changes in svn via this link: http://code.google.com/p/wl500g/sour.../branches/rt-n
Also there is a download source from the Russian forum: ftp://core.dumped.ru/rt-n/
it contains both firmware (RT-N16 and RT-N12) and additional modules
so the list (which is updating):
[B]From now on I can host the firmware on my website again.
All the RT-N models: http://wpte.kicks-ass.net/downloads/...s/1.9.2.7-rtn/ also the wl models are available here with kernel 2.6
The old kernel 2.4 wl models: http://wpte.kicks-ass.net/downloads/...lys/1.9.2.7-d/
I don't build as regular as the nightly builds on ftp://core.dumped.ru/rt-n/ so keep in mind that you could download from there as well (with probably newer versions)
or try my test nightly builds: http://wpte.kicks-ass.net/downloads/...ware/Nightlys/ (I'm not promising I can build every night tho)
basic things you need to know about this firmware:
- This firmware is still in alpha state, so it's experimental
- it's pretty stable so far for me
- wireless works in r1200 and higher for non-encrypted, WEP and WPA-AES encryption. WPA2 works since r1484
- Back up your flasfs image before flashing the firmware. This will be ereased while flashing (in newer versions not likely, but still, it's always good to have a backup). After the flashing is complete you may restore the saved flashfs and everything should work again.
- setting files from other router models can not be uploaded directly to the rt-n16, it's better to manually set up the webconfig
- harddisks are not listed as /dev/discs/disc0... instead they are listed with character in alphabetic order: /dev/discs/disca. so mind that when setting up fstab
- webcams don't work yet
- printers should work from r1393
problems you've found can be posted in the general firmware thread: http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?t=18004
please post only real problems like "my router restarts every 5 minutes" or something like that
Ofcourse mind the simple rules of describing a problem like that, to make it easier for the developers to fix it
- Describe the problem clearly
- Tell how you could possibly reproduce the same problems again.
- If you've found a way to fix the problem, please write how
general problems like "hey my harddrive doesn't mount" or "hey what settings should I use?" can be posted here
that was all I guess