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Re: Boot mode - DD-Wrt
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Since this is a Netgear firmware forum and not a DD-WRT forum, you will get better help on the DD-WRT forums.
My experience with DD-WRT was always able to install DD-WRT just like a Netgear firmware via manual firmware install process. Maybe this is different with the r8500, don't know and will get better help on the DD-WRT forums.
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Re: Boot mode - DD-Wrt
Does the router still have Netgear on it and come up? If so you should be able to grab the firmware from Netgear site and do a manual install. No need for the fancy stuff you are trying to do. Be carefull if you are going to install dd-wrt as you will want to research how you get back.
That might require using a serial connection, has in my case, but not on this model router.
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Router still boots fine with current Netgear Firmware. Need high security. Plan to use ExpressVPN. Was told that DD-WRT was better firmware but when I try to use TFTP to install DD-WRT it just times out. Also was told that router had to be placed in "boot mode" so it would take an TFTP install. Holding "reset" while powering up router does not seem to put it in a boot mode. Thank you for kind response. Let's start over. I need to be invisible, high security from outside. Do I need DD-WRT? Is ExpressVPN right choice? If so to both, any idea why TFTP install of DD-WRT is timing out? Many, many thanks. ExpressVPN support has been no help.
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Since this is a Netgear firmware forum and not a DD-WRT forum, you will get better help on the DD-WRT forums.
My experience with DD-WRT was always able to install DD-WRT just like a Netgear firmware via manual firmware install process. Maybe this is different with the r8500, don't know and will get better help on the DD-WRT forums.
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