On May 18, 2008 the dd-wrt website announced the final release of DD-WRT v24 to the public. I haven’t had a chance to install the update or to even research all of the new features but based on the popularity of my How to Flash the WRT54GL with DD-WRT Firmware post I felt obligate to write a quick post informing everyone of this new update. You can read more about the new release at the dd-wrt website. [via Lifehacker].


4 Responses to “DD-WRT v24 Released”  

  1. 1 Evan

    I’m using Tomato 1.19 right now .. but i like to switch to DD-WRT v24 from tomato..

    I can’t find any instruction how to upgrade from tomato .. to DD-WRT …

    Can anyone tell me if there is any guide that explains how to update from tomato to DD-WRT ?

    I’ll be grateful if anyone helps me with this.

    Thanks

    - Evan

  2. 2 Matt

    Hey Evan. I do not know of a guide no how to switch from tomato to DD-WRT. I’m sure one exists somewhere but I haven’t ran across one yet. You may be able to find a guide on how to revert from tomato back to the stock WRT54GL firmware. Then you would just need to follow a guide to go install DD-WRT normally.

    Hope this provides some help!

    Please let me know if you find any directions as I would be interested in seeing them. Thanks!

    -Matt

  3. 3 David Wang

    Hey there. I just flashed my WRT54GL with the std v2.4 sp1..

    But there are other versions out there
    Which ones would you recommend?

    dd-wrt.v24_nokaid_generic.bin
    dd-wrt.v24_std_generic.bin
    dd-wrt.v24_voip_generic.bin
    dd-wrt.v24_vpn_generic.bin

    Iam gonna give the micro and mini version a pass as it isn’t recommend. Is it a good idea to upgrade my other Buffalo router to the latest version of DD-WRT?

  4. 4 Matt

    To anyone who is interested, I recently published a tutorial that switch from using the DD-WRT firmware to Tomato firmware. Check it out at http://www.mandladventures.com/2008/12/03/how-to-change-your-wrt54gl-firmware-from-dd-wrt-to-tomato/.

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