How do I access my Linksys WRT54G?

How do I access my Linksys WRT54G?

What default IP Address, username and password are used to log in to the router’s web-based setup page? The default IP Address is 192.168. 1.1. On the log in window, leave the username blank and the password is “admin”.

How do I Unbrick my Linksys WRT54G?

Basically, hold down the reset button for 15 to 30 seconds (depending who you talk to), power off the router (while holding reset), then power back on and keep holding reset for 15 to 30 seconds. 30 seconds worked for me.

How do I open my Linksys wireless G router?

First, flip the unit over and insert a small flat-head screwdriver in between the warranty sticker and the front panel and gently pry it open. Beware! It may take some effort to pry the panel off.

How do I Reset my Linksys WRT54G?

3. How can I reset the WRT54GS to factory defaults? Press and hold the Reset button at the router’s back panel for 30 seconds then release. Alternatively, use the web-based setup page, go to Administration tab > Factory Defaults sub-tab and click the Restore Factory Defaults button.

What version of OpenWrt does the WRT54G support?

With the exception of v5 devices the WRT54G units are supported by OpenWrt 0.9 (White Russian) and later. The version number is found on the label on the bottom of the front part of the case below the Linksys logo.

Is it safe to reset the WRT54G to factory defaults?

The WRT54G v1.0 is based on the Broadcom 4710 board. It has a 125 MHzCPU, 4 MBflash and 16 MBSDRAM. The wireless NIC is a mini-PCI card. The switch is an ADM6996. Resetting to factory defaults via reset button or mtd erase nvram is not safeon this unit. WRT54G v1.1 The WRT54G v1.1 is based on the Broadcom 4710 board.

What is the size of the WRT54G-TM flash?

As the WRT54GL has only 4Mb flash, any image sent to the device must be 3866624 bytes or smaller. According to the Linksys WRT54G series, the WRT54G-TM is nothing but a renamed WRT54GS v3.0.

How does the Linksys WRT54G work?

The Linksys WRT54G also performs as a DHCP server with a powerful firewall to protect your computers against intruders and most known Internet attacks. The router function ties it all together, letting your whole network share high-speed Cable or DSL Internet connection.

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