V24 Final dated May 2008
V24-SP1 dated August 2008
BOTH these versions of dd-wrt are VERY buggy and problematic on Broadcom units.
If you have flashed your router with one of these builds...please reflash your router with a Pre-SP2 build located in this directory BEFORE posting any questions.
ftp://dd-wrt.com/others/eko/V24_TNG/svn11296/ for basic G routers.
or
ftp://dd-wrt.com/others/eko/V24_TNG/svn12060/ for wireless N/Dual Radio devices
If you already have dd-wrt installed on your unit you can update to the Pre-SP2 build through the web gui or using the tftp method (found in the peacock sticky linked below)...If you have a virgin unit (OEM Firmware)...consult the wiki for proper flashing instructions for your model.
For proper methods for flashing and for file information about NEWD and VINT, see the Peacock Sticky at the top of this forum...or follow this link http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=51486
Actually, that is a GREAT place to start when you are looking for most answers.
If you still have questions...use the Search button and consult the FAQ in the Wiki....if you still haven't found the answer...feel free to ask on the forum.
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I recently upgraded to SP1 (10108M). I previously had my router acting as a bridged openVPN server.
I liked the GUI interface and thought I'd give that a shot. Unfortunately, all the instructions here seem to be for a routed server.
I adapted my Config for the new file names and pasted everything in. The good news is that the OpenVPN server is running and I CAN connect from remote. The bad news is that I'm not getting an IP address assigned and seem to lack other connectivity. Is it possible to setup a bridged network using just the openVPN GUI settings? Do I still need a startup script?
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