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#11
The way i see it - if you have WRT54G hardware revision above 4.0 (5.0-8.2), you can only place the micro DD-WRT version.

Also consider DD-WRT upgrade as a violation of your warranty.
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I have wrt54g, running Chinook, no problem accessing tmobilepictures.com. Not sure what version firmware is on my router, I updated it about 4 mos ago. I'll check later if need be.
 
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Originally Posted by Mara View Post
If GPRS connection works...
... for a mobile phone providers pages, you should not rule out DNS or page cache problems if access from the Internet at large fails - most providers use private network adresses for internal access of their own portal pages (often with modified content) to provide authentication by device ID/phone number and deliver personalized views. That willl cause cached DNS entries to direct you anywhere but there when on another network, and may break URL references inside cached pages.
 
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I used to run DD-WRT on all my WRT54Gs, but I've 'updated' a majority of them to tomato firmware (http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato). Cleaner ajax interface, live bandwidth graph & logging and better QoS did it for me.
 

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try disabling powersaving on your wireless connection on the tablet, or setting it to intermediate. That solved the same problem for me on a Zyxel router
 
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I'm running v4.71.1, Hyperwrt 2.1b1 + Thibor15c [May 12 2006] on my WRT54g with no problems.
 
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I also heard that tomato is playing better with pppoe connections, while with DD-WRT i'm limited to about 20 mbits.
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I have two WRT54Gs running Tomato and my N810 has no problems at all.
 
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Not sure what's going on, guys. I've also been getting poor performance will my cell phone recently... specifically, I try to log into Gmail, and it just stops loading (the bar doesn't even go left and right) and I get a blank screen --- other times I get an interrupted connection message.

Again, another example of where I'm spending 10 minutes to do an otherwise 30 sec job.

Also, I have not upgraded my router firmware yet for a couple of reasons. 1) Worried that I might brick it (to the above caution) and 2) doesn't make sense for me to upgrade when everything else (laptop, USB wireless dongle, etc.) works with it just fine. I mean, what do I do if I'm out in coffee shop and I experience the same thing? --- I just can't ask the owner to upgrade their firmware.

Sounds like there's some work that may need to be done for the N800 --- either that or my device is defective.

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i have a question for you ..have you done any tinkering in the about config page some setting tweaks might be helpful...they did for me i don't remember the thread title...cant hurt to try look for tuning the n810 alpha work...most of those have been helpful...or atleast not detrimental to my n800
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