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Products => Wireless => Topic started by: gcain on August 04, 2016, 06:42:12 PM

Title: how can I revert firmware back to DD-WRT (WHR-300HP2D)
Post by: gcain on August 04, 2016, 06:42:12 PM
Help,
I just bought a AirStation N300 DD-WRT router (WHR-300HP2D). I wanted to upgrade it to the latest firmware but I accidently downloaded the one for the WHR-300HP2 which is not DD-WRT. The router upgraded and it still works but is no longer the DD-WRT version of firmware. When I try to re-flash it with the correct DD-WRT firmware it tells me that the firmware is incorrect and then forces me to reboot the router. Is there a way to revert back to the DD-WRT firmware or have really screwed up good?
Title: Re: how can I revert firmware back to DD-WRT (WHR-300HP2D)
Post by: geraldc on August 05, 2016, 05:30:45 PM
FYI to all. I spoke with Tier2 Buffalo Support and they are confirming that once you flash the router to the User Friendly (non DD-WRT) version firmware you cannot flash back to DD-WRT.
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