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Title: completely newbe question - AirStation WZR-1750DHP
Post by: furbreath on January 29, 2016, 09:01:10 PM
This is probably a stupid question but here goes...I bought an AirStation WZR-1750DHP because I heard it came with that open source DD-WRT firmware...well, then why when I log in to the router it has nothing but Buffalo written on the top left of the screen and seems to be only Buffalo firmware?  Is a mode I'm supposed to set it to to get the DD-WRT interface happening?


appreciate any help...tyvm
Title: Re: completely newbe question - AirStation WZR-1750DHP
Post by: Texturtle on February 01, 2016, 09:03:50 AM
The WZR-1750DHP runs Buffalo firmware. The unit that comes pre-loaded with DD-WRT is the WZR-1750DHPD. The DD-WRT version still has Buffalo logos in the interface, as it's a customer version of DD-WRT developed specifically for Buffalo to pre-install on the router. Check the package for the unit to determine the full model number of the unit you bought.
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