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= Installing DD-WRT on a US Robotics USR5461 = = Installing DD-WRT on a US Robotics USR5461 =
== Introduction == == Introduction ==
-The major hardware features of this router are listed in [http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices#US_Robotics this table]. +DD-WRT is a third party developed firmware for wireless routers based on a Broadcom or Atheros chip reference design.
-As of now, the Reset button on this router is not recognized by DD-WRT firmware. Therefore, in place of the so-called "30/30/30 reset" which requires a fully functioning Reset button, other steps will be taken.+ 
 +The major hardware features of USR5461 router are listed in this table: <br>http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices#US_Robotics
 +
 +The <RESET> button on this router is not recognized by DD-WRT firmware. Therefore, in place of the so-called "30/30/30 Reset" which requires a fully functioning <RESET> button, other steps will be taken.
== DD-WRT versions == == DD-WRT versions ==
-USR5461 has only 2MB of NVRAM which contains 128 KB compressed Boot Loader (CFE). The rest of it (1870 KB) contains OEM (US Robotics) firmware. +USR5461 has only 2MB of NVRAM which contains 128KB compressed CFE (Boot Loader). The rest of it (1870 KB) contains OEM/USR firmware.
-Therefore, you have to choose either DD-WRT '''micro''' builds (file size about 1700 KB) or DD-WRT '''micro-plus''' builds (file size less than 1870 KB) for installation on USR5461.+
-See the Firmware Recommendations for the latest recommended builds:+Therefore, you have to select either DD-WRT '''micro''' builds (file size about 1700 KB) or DD-WRT '''micro-plus''' builds (file size less than 1870 KB) for installation on USR5461.
-http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=52043 +Furthermore, you must use the '''generic''' version of these builds since you will be doing a first time installation of DD-WRT firmware on your original USR5461 router.
- +
-Note: In the example bellow we will use the recommended Brain Slayer's 13525 build:+See DD-WRT Forum Firmware Recommendations at: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=52043
 +Note: In the example bellow we will use Brain Slayer's 13525 build: <br>
dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin - 1,769,472 B - 12/28/2009 dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin - 1,769,472 B - 12/28/2009
-Download link:+Download link: <br>
- +ftp://dd-wrt.com/others/eko/BrainSlayer-V24-preSP2/12-28-09-r13525/broadcom/
-ftp://dd-wrt.com/others/eko/BrainSlayer-V24-preSP2/12-28-09-r13525/broadcom/dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin+
= Preparing to Flash = = Preparing to Flash =
-This document is written assuming your USR5461 router is running OEM (USR) firmware, and your PC is running a Microsoft Windows XP or later.+This document is written assuming your USR5461 router is running OEM/USR firmware, and your PC is running a version of Microsoft Windows.
- +
-It is expected that Linux users and those already running DD-WRT firmware on USR5461 can adapt these instructions to their situation.+
Please, read and understand all instructions in this section and whichever flashing method you will use before starting the entire procedure. Please, read and understand all instructions in this section and whichever flashing method you will use before starting the entire procedure.
-1. Create a new folder on your computer Desktop and name it '''usr5461'''. Download/save the desired DD-WRT firmware image file to '''Desktop\usr5461'''.+1. Disable '''Media Sensing''' feature for TCP/IP in Windows – read and implement Microsoft article #239924 "How to disable the Media Sensing feature for TCT/IP in Windows" – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/239924 .
-In our example this is '''dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin'''.+2. Create a new folder on your computer Desktop and name it '''usr5461'''. Download/save the selected DD-WRT firmware image file to '''Desktop\usr5461'''.
 +In our example this is "dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin".
-2. Connect your PC to a LAN port of the router with an Ethernet cable. +3. Connect your PC to a LAN port of the router with an Ethernet cable.
- +DISCONNECT ALL OTHER ROUTER CLIENTS (WIRELESS AND/OR WIRED).
-DISCONNECT ALL OTHER ROUTER CLIENTS (WIRELESS AND/OR WIRED).+
- +
Do not flash the router over a wireless connection! Do not flash the router over a wireless connection!
-3. Make sure you know the current LAN IP address of the router; it may still be the USR firmware default IP address - 192.168.2.1 or may have been changed. +4. Reset your USR5461 router to factory (USR) default settings:<br>
- +- Press and hold the <RESET> button on the router for 10 seconds; release the button.<br>
-In our example we will use USR default IP address 192.168.2.1 . +- Wait until router control lights stabilize.
-4. Your PC LAN interface/adapter will need a static IP address on the same LAN (192.168.2.x) to reliably transfer DD-WRT firmware image onto the router.+5. USR5461 default LAN IP address is '''192.168.2.1'''
 +Your PC LAN interface/adapter will need a static IP address on the same LAN (192.168.2.x) to reliably transfer DD-WRT firmware image onto the router.
Windows XP: '''Start - Control Panel - Network Connections'''; double-click on '''Local Area Connection''' icon: Windows XP: '''Start - Control Panel - Network Connections'''; double-click on '''Local Area Connection''' icon:
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Default Gateway: '''192.168.2.1''' Default Gateway: '''192.168.2.1'''
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 +Click < OK > button.
 + 
 +6. Start your Web Browser and enter "<nowiki>http://192.168.2.1</nowiki>" in its location/address line to access USR5461 Web UI. USR Setup Wizard will start - it is an introductory configuration procedure you must complete in order to make the router functional: <br>
 +- Accept the default settings Setup Wizard will display on three successive Web pages.<br>
 +- Change/Enter the following settings: <br>
 +- In '''Setup 2''' page, '''Security''' section: -Method: "'''None'''";<br>
 +- In '''Setup 3''' page, '''Router Login''' section: -User Name: "'''root'''"; -Password: "'''admin'''".<br>
 +After you complete USR Setup Wizard, close your Web Browser.
= Performing the Flash = = Performing the Flash =
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1. Power off the router (unplug the power supply connector from the router). 1. Power off the router (unplug the power supply connector from the router).
-2. Open a '' Command Prompt'' window: '''Start - All Programs Accessories Command Prompt'''.+2. Open a '' Command-Line''' window ('''Start – Run...''' type in "'''cmd'''" and press <'''OK'''> button):<br>
- +- Resize the window to cover the right half of your PC display;<br>
-- Resize the window to cover the right half of your PC display;+- ENTER the following commands:<br>
- +
-- ENTER the following commands:+
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>'''cd desktop\usr5461''' >'''cd desktop\usr5461'''
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-The '''dir''' command will list the contents of '''usr5461''' folder. +The '''dir''' command will list the contents of '''usr5461''' folder. Check the presence of DD-WRT firmware image file and its size:<br>
-Check the presence of DD-WRT firmware image file and its size:+'''1,769,472 dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin '''
- +
-1,769,472 dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin +
-3. Type in the following command but DO NOT PRESS <ENTER> key on your PC keyboard: +3. Type in the following command but DO NOT PRESS <'''ENTER'''> key on your PC keyboard:<br>
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>'''tftp –i 192.168.2.1 put dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin''' >'''tftp –i 192.168.2.1 put dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin'''
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-4. Open a second ''Command Prompt'' window:+4. Open a second '''Command-Line''' window:<br>
- +- Resize it to cover the left half of your PC display;<br>
-- Resize it to cover the left half of your PC display;+- Type in the following command and press <ENTER> key on your PC keyboard - you should see continuous error messages:<br>
- +
-- Type in the following command and press <ENTER> key on your PC keyboard - you should see continuous error messages:+
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->'''ping –t –w 50 192.168.2.1'''+>'''ping –t –w 60 192.168.2.1'''
'''Destination host unreachable.''' '''Destination host unreachable.'''
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-  
-4. Plug the power supply connector back into the router: 
-- Click on the right ''Command Prompt'' window to make it active;+4. Click on the right '''Command-Line''' window to make it active;<br>
- +- Plug the power supply connector back into the router;<br>
-- Observe the left ''Command Prompt'' window – as soon as you see the first successful ping replay from the router, press for two seconds <ENTER> key on your PC keyboard: +- Observe the left '''Command-Line''' window – '''''as soon as you see the first successful ping replay from the router, press for one second <ENTER> key on your PC keyboard''''':<br>
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>ping –t –w 50 192.168.2.1 >ping –t –w 50 192.168.2.1
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-This should start tftp file transfer to the router; there should be 7-9 more ping replays like the first one - during this time the file transfer to router RAM completes.+This should start '''tftp''' file transfer to the router; there will be 7-9 more ping replays like the first one (during this time the file transfer to router RAM completes. At the end, '''tftp''' will report in the right '''Command-Line''' window:<br>
 +"'''Transfer successful: 1769472 bytes in 8 seconds, 221184 bytes/s'''"<br>
 +Close both '''Command-Line''' windows.
-5. Then, the error message will restart continuously - the DD-WRT firmware image is been copied from router RAM to NVRAM. Bellow is a "Command-Line" description of this process:+5. Wait 5 minutes after '''tftp''' have reported a successful file transfer. During this time the router is flashing the new firmware image into NVRAM, and then reboots, all on its own.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+6. Proceed to "After the Flash" below.
->ping –t –w 50 192.168.2.1+ 
 +Note: You can also flash back an USR firmware for USR5461 as described in this method. Just use the appropriate resources:<br>
 +1. Download the latest final USR firmware for USR5461 router from USR Web page:<br>
 +http://www.usr.com/support/product-template.asp?prod=5461 .<br>
 +Currently this is: "'''USR5461-v.3.93.35.0.8.usr - 1.8 MB - 10-25-06'''"<br>
 +Download/save the file to '''Desktop\USR5461''' folder. This file has too many dots in its name – Windows '''tftp''' cannot open such a file.<br>
 +RENAME the file to: '''USR5461-v3_93_35_08.usr'''
-Destination host unreachable.+2. Use the current LAN IP address of the router and the renamed USR firmware image file in the steps above.
-......+== Method 2: the factory firmware's web User Interface ==
-Destination host unreachable.+It is possible to install a '''generic''' version of DD-WRT firmware onto an original USR5461 router using the <'''Upgrade Router'''> option in USR firmware's Web GUI. The trick is to make DD-WRT firmware image file look like an USR firmware image file, such that the original USR firmware on USR5461 would accept it as an upgrade source. You have to create a custom "USR-like" firmware image file by:
 +
 +- Adding a special, 28-byte header "USR0…" to DD-WRT firmware image file;
-Replay from 192.168.2.1: bites=32 time=4ms TTL=100+- Naming the new file with ".usr" extension.
-Replay from 192.168.2.1: bites=32 time=3ms TTL=100+
-Replay from 192.168.2.1: bites=32 time=2ms TTL=100+1. Download the header file '''usr5461_hdr.bin''' from: <http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/download.php?id=6958>. Save it to '''Desktop\usr5461''' folder.
-......+2. Open a '''Command-Line''' window ('''Start – Run...''' - type in "'''cmd'''" and press <'''OK'''> button); ENTER the following commands:
 +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 +>'''cd desktop\usr5461'''
-Replay from 192.168.2.1: bites=32 time=3ms TTL=100+>'''dir'''
-'''Request timed out.'''+......
-'''Request timed out.'''+>'''copy /b usr5461_hdr.bin + dd-wrt-v24_micro_generic.bin usr5461-13525_micro-generic.usr'''
...... ......
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +
- +>'''dir'''
-6. Stop the ping in the left ''Command Prompt'' window - press <'''Control – C'''> keys on your PC keyboard for two seconds.+
-7. WAIT 5 minutes for NVRAM flashing to completes; then, CYCLE THE POWER to the router (you unplug the power supply connector from the router, wait 30 seconds, and then plug it back).+......
- +
-The router will reboot with the new DD-WRT firmware.+
- +
-8. Proceed to "After the Flash" below. +
- +
-Note: You can also flash back an USR firmware for USR5461 as described in this method. Just use the appropriate resources:+
-1. Download the latest final USR firmware for USR5461 router from US Robotics Web page:+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-http://www.usr.com/support/product-template.asp?prod=5461 .+The '''copy'''-command performs a BINARY ("'''/b'''") copy of the USR header AND ("'''+'''") the DD-WRT firmware image file to make a single "USR-like" firmware image file.
- +Bellow the last '''dir'''-command, double-check that the new file is exactly 28 bytes longer than the original DD-WRT firmware image file. In our example:
-Currently this is: +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- +'''1,769,472 dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin'''
-'''USR5461-v.3.93.35.0.8.usr - 1.8 MB - 10-25-06'''+
- +'''1,769,500 usr5461-13525_micro_generic.usr'''
-Download/save the file to '''Desktop\USR5461'''. This file has more than one dot in its name – Windows ''tftp'' command-line utility cannot open such a file.+
- +
-RENAME the file to: USR5461-v3_93_35_08.usr+
-2. Use the current LAN IP address of the router and the renamed USR firmware image file in the steps above.+..........................
-== Method 2: the factory firmware's web User Interface ==+'''28 usr5461_hdr.bin'''
- +
-It is possible to install DD-WRT firmware onto an original USR5461 router, as an upgrade, by using the '''Upgrade''' option in USR firmware's Web GUI. The trick is to make DD-WRT firmware image file look like an USR firmware image file, such that the original USR firmware on USR5461 would accept it when asked to perform an upgrade with this file. This can be realized by: <br> +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Creating a new (custom) "USR" firmware image file by adding a special, 28-byte header "USR0…" to DD-WRT firmware image file; <br>+3. Start your Web Browser, and enter "'''<nowiki>http://192.168.2.1</nowiki>'''" in its location/address line to access USR5461 Web UI:
-- Giving the new file ".usr" name extension. +
- +
-1. Download the header file '''usr5461_hdr.bin''' from http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/download.php?id=6958 ; save it at '''Desktop\usr5461''' on your PC. +
-2. Open a '''Command Prompt''' window ('''Start – All Programs – Accessories – Command Prompt''') and ENTER the following commands: <br>+- Click on <'''Device'''>: in '''Upgrade Router''' section, click on <'''Browse'''> button; find and select the new file created in Step 2 ('''usr5461-13525_micro_generic.bin''');
---------------------------------+
->'''cd desktop\usr5461''' <br>+- Click on <'''Upgrade'''> button and WAIT until a message appears: "'''The router has been upgraded'''" (it takes about three minutes);
->'''dir''' <br>+
-...... <br>+
->'''copy /b usr5461_hdr.bin + dd-wrt.v24-14583_newd_micro-plus.bin +
-usr-14583_newd_micro-plus.usr''' <br> +
-...... <br>+
->'''dir''' <br>+
-...... <br>+
--------------------------------- <br> +
-The "copy" command performs a binary ("/b") copy of the USR header and ("+") the DD-WRT firmware image file to make a single custom "USR" firmware image file. +- WAIT for a second message to appear: "'''Wait until router reboots'''";
-Bellow the last "dir" command, double-check that the new file is exactly 28 bytes longer than the original DD-WRT firmware image file. In our example, it refers to: <br>+
--------------------------------+
-'''1,814,556 usr-14583_newd_micro-plus.usr''' <br>+- Wait until router control lights stabilize, and then close your Web Browser.
-1,814,528 dd-wrt.v24-14583_NEWD_micro-plus.bin <br>+
-------------------------------- <br>+
-3. Start your Internet browser. Enter the CURRENT LAN IP address of the router ("http://192.168.2.1" in our example) in browser's location/address line. You will be prompted to enter "User name" and "Password" in order to log in the router. After entering this information, the USR firmware's Web UI will open:+4. Proceed to "After the Flash" bellow.
- +
-- In '''Upgrade Router''' configuration section click on '''Browse''' button; find and select the new file created in Step 2 ('''usr-14583_newd_micro-plus.usr''' in our example); +
- +
-- Click on "Upgrade" button and WAIT FOR THE UPGRADE TO COMPLETE - an "Upgrade Router" window will open with the message: "The router has been upgraded". Close your Internet browser.+
- +
-4. CYCLE THE POWER to the router (unplug the power supply connector from the router, wait 30 seconds and then plug it back). The router will reboot with the new DD_WRT firmware. WAIT until router's control lights stabilize.+
- +
-5. Proceed to "After the Flash" bellow.+
= After the Flash = = After the Flash =
-1. Start your Internet browser. Enter the CURRENT LAN IP address of the router ('http://192.168.2.1' in our example) in browser's location/address line. You will be prompted to enter "User name" and "Password" in order to log in the router. Leave "User name" field blank and type '''admin''' in "Password" field. After entering this information, the new DD-WRT Web UI should open. +1. Check the current LAN IP address of the router with the '''ping''' command in a '''Command-Line ''' window. Try first USR default LAN IP address: ">'''ping 192.168.2.1'''". If you get four successful replays, this is the current LAN IP address of the router. Proceed to Point 4 bellow.
- +
-2. Input and SAVE all necessary settings (general and advanced) – click on "Save" button at the bottom of each configuration page you have changed. You DO NOT CLICK on "Apply Settings" button (next to "Save" button)! +
-3. Apply/implement the total of the settings to the router - click on "Administration" tab, and then on "Commands" tab: +2. If you get four error messages, try DD-WRT default LAN IP address – 192.168.1.1 . Your PC LAN interface\adapter will need a static IP address on the same LAN (192.168.1.x) in order to TCP/IP connect to the router. You have to:<br>
-- Type the following commands in the text field: +- Change the static IP address of your PC LAN interface/adapter: <'''IP Address: ''192.168.1.101'''''>;<br>
- +- Change the IP address of <'''Default Gateway: ''192.168.1.1'''''>.<br>
------------------- +Note: Consult "Preparing to Flash" section, Point 5.
-'''nvram commit''' <br>+3. In the '''Command-Line''' window you enter: ">'''ping 192.168.1.1'''". If you get four successful replays, this is the current LAN IP address of the router.
-'''reboot''' <br> +
------------------- +
- +
-- Click on "Run Commands" button to submit the commands. +
- +
-- The router will restart/reboot with the new DD-WRT firmware. WAIT until router's control lights stabilize. Log in again to the router (Step 1) and check its settings. +
-4. Enjoy!+4. Start your Web Browser:<br>
 +- In its location/address line, enter the current LAN IP address of the router – "'''<nowiki>http://192.168.x.1</nowiki>'''";<br>
 +- The DD-WRT firmware Web UI should open - complete the router configuration as you want it.
= For More Information = = For More Information =
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[[Category:Networking hardware tutorials]] [[Category:Networking hardware tutorials]]
 +[[Category:USRobotics guides]]

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[edit] Installing DD-WRT on a US Robotics USR5461

[edit] Introduction

DD-WRT is a third party developed firmware for wireless routers based on a Broadcom or Atheros chip reference design.

The major hardware features of USR5461 router are listed in this table:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices#US_Robotics

The <RESET> button on this router is not recognized by DD-WRT firmware. Therefore, in place of the so-called "30/30/30 Reset" which requires a fully functioning <RESET> button, other steps will be taken.

[edit] DD-WRT versions

USR5461 has only 2MB of NVRAM which contains 128KB compressed CFE (Boot Loader). The rest of it (1870 KB) contains OEM/USR firmware.

Therefore, you have to select either DD-WRT micro builds (file size about 1700 KB) or DD-WRT micro-plus builds (file size less than 1870 KB) for installation on USR5461.

Furthermore, you must use the generic version of these builds since you will be doing a first time installation of DD-WRT firmware on your original USR5461 router.

See DD-WRT Forum Firmware Recommendations at: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=52043

Note: In the example bellow we will use Brain Slayer's 13525 build:
dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin - 1,769,472 B - 12/28/2009

Download link:
ftp://dd-wrt.com/others/eko/BrainSlayer-V24-preSP2/12-28-09-r13525/broadcom/

[edit] Preparing to Flash

This document is written assuming your USR5461 router is running OEM/USR firmware, and your PC is running a version of Microsoft Windows.

Please, read and understand all instructions in this section and whichever flashing method you will use before starting the entire procedure.

1. Disable Media Sensing feature for TCP/IP in Windows – read and implement Microsoft article #239924 "How to disable the Media Sensing feature for TCT/IP in Windows" – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/239924 .

2. Create a new folder on your computer Desktop and name it usr5461. Download/save the selected DD-WRT firmware image file to Desktop\usr5461. In our example this is "dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin".

3. Connect your PC to a LAN port of the router with an Ethernet cable. DISCONNECT ALL OTHER ROUTER CLIENTS (WIRELESS AND/OR WIRED). Do not flash the router over a wireless connection!

4. Reset your USR5461 router to factory (USR) default settings:
- Press and hold the <RESET> button on the router for 10 seconds; release the button.
- Wait until router control lights stabilize.

5. USR5461 default LAN IP address is 192.168.2.1 Your PC LAN interface/adapter will need a static IP address on the same LAN (192.168.2.x) to reliably transfer DD-WRT firmware image onto the router.

Windows XP: Start - Control Panel - Network Connections; double-click on Local Area Connection icon: In Local Area Connection Properties window, double-click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and set the following static IP address for your PC:


IP Address: 192.168.2.101

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Default Gateway: 192.168.2.1


Click < OK > button.

6. Start your Web Browser and enter "http://192.168.2.1" in its location/address line to access USR5461 Web UI. USR Setup Wizard will start - it is an introductory configuration procedure you must complete in order to make the router functional:
- Accept the default settings Setup Wizard will display on three successive Web pages.
- Change/Enter the following settings:
- In Setup 2 page, Security section: -Method: "None";
- In Setup 3 page, Router Login section: -User Name: "root"; -Password: "admin".
After you complete USR Setup Wizard, close your Web Browser.

[edit] Performing the Flash

Use one of the firmware loading methods listed below.

[edit] Method 1: tftp

1. Power off the router (unplug the power supply connector from the router).

2. Open a Command-Line window ('Start – Run... – type in "cmd" and press <OK> button):
- Resize the window to cover the right half of your PC display;
- ENTER the following commands:


>cd desktop\usr5461

>dir

............


The dir command will list the contents of usr5461 folder. Check the presence of DD-WRT firmware image file and its size:
1,769,472 dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin

3. Type in the following command but DO NOT PRESS <ENTER> key on your PC keyboard:


>tftp –i 192.168.2.1 put dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin


4. Open a second Command-Line window:
- Resize it to cover the left half of your PC display;
- Type in the following command and press <ENTER> key on your PC keyboard - you should see continuous error messages:


>ping –t –w 60 192.168.2.1

Destination host unreachable.

.............


4. Click on the right Command-Line window to make it active;
- Plug the power supply connector back into the router;
- Observe the left Command-Line window – as soon as you see the first successful ping replay from the router, press for one second <ENTER> key on your PC keyboard:


>ping –t –w 50 192.168.2.1

Destination host unreachable.

......

Destination host unreachable.

Replay from 192.168.2.1: bites=32 time=3ms TTL=100

......


This should start tftp file transfer to the router; there will be 7-9 more ping replays like the first one (during this time the file transfer to router RAM completes. At the end, tftp will report in the right Command-Line window:
"Transfer successful: 1769472 bytes in 8 seconds, 221184 bytes/s"
Close both Command-Line windows.

5. Wait 5 minutes after tftp have reported a successful file transfer. During this time the router is flashing the new firmware image into NVRAM, and then reboots, all on its own.

6. Proceed to "After the Flash" below.

Note: You can also flash back an USR firmware for USR5461 as described in this method. Just use the appropriate resources:
1. Download the latest final USR firmware for USR5461 router from USR Web page:
http://www.usr.com/support/product-template.asp?prod=5461 .
Currently this is: "USR5461-v.3.93.35.0.8.usr - 1.8 MB - 10-25-06"
Download/save the file to Desktop\USR5461 folder. This file has too many dots in its name – Windows tftp cannot open such a file.
RENAME the file to: USR5461-v3_93_35_08.usr

2. Use the current LAN IP address of the router and the renamed USR firmware image file in the steps above.

[edit] Method 2: the factory firmware's web User Interface

It is possible to install a generic version of DD-WRT firmware onto an original USR5461 router using the <Upgrade Router> option in USR firmware's Web GUI. The trick is to make DD-WRT firmware image file look like an USR firmware image file, such that the original USR firmware on USR5461 would accept it as an upgrade source. You have to create a custom "USR-like" firmware image file by:

- Adding a special, 28-byte header "USR0…" to DD-WRT firmware image file;

- Naming the new file with ".usr" extension.

1. Download the header file usr5461_hdr.bin from: <http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/download.php?id=6958>. Save it to Desktop\usr5461 folder.

2. Open a Command-Line window (Start – Run... - type in "cmd" and press <OK> button); ENTER the following commands:


>cd desktop\usr5461

>dir

......

>copy /b usr5461_hdr.bin + dd-wrt-v24_micro_generic.bin usr5461-13525_micro-generic.usr

......

>dir

......


The copy-command performs a BINARY ("/b") copy of the USR header AND ("+") the DD-WRT firmware image file to make a single "USR-like" firmware image file. Bellow the last dir-command, double-check that the new file is exactly 28 bytes longer than the original DD-WRT firmware image file. In our example:


1,769,472 dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin

1,769,500 usr5461-13525_micro_generic.usr

..........................

28 usr5461_hdr.bin


3. Start your Web Browser, and enter "http://192.168.2.1" in its location/address line to access USR5461 Web UI:

- Click on <Device>: in Upgrade Router section, click on <Browse> button; find and select the new file created in Step 2 (usr5461-13525_micro_generic.bin);

- Click on <Upgrade> button and WAIT until a message appears: "The router has been upgraded" (it takes about three minutes);

- WAIT for a second message to appear: "Wait until router reboots";

- Wait until router control lights stabilize, and then close your Web Browser.

4. Proceed to "After the Flash" bellow.

[edit] After the Flash

1. Check the current LAN IP address of the router with the ping command in a Command-Line window. Try first USR default LAN IP address: ">ping 192.168.2.1". If you get four successful replays, this is the current LAN IP address of the router. Proceed to Point 4 bellow.

2. If you get four error messages, try DD-WRT default LAN IP address – 192.168.1.1 . Your PC LAN interface\adapter will need a static IP address on the same LAN (192.168.1.x) in order to TCP/IP connect to the router. You have to:
- Change the static IP address of your PC LAN interface/adapter: <IP Address: 192.168.1.101>;
- Change the IP address of <Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1>.
Note: Consult "Preparing to Flash" section, Point 5.

3. In the Command-Line window you enter: ">ping 192.168.1.1". If you get four successful replays, this is the current LAN IP address of the router.

4. Start your Web Browser:
- In its location/address line, enter the current LAN IP address of the router – "http://192.168.x.1";
- The DD-WRT firmware Web UI should open - complete the router configuration as you want it.

[edit] For More Information

The steps above were gathered from various threads in the dd-wrt forums. These threads in particular contain much helpful information:

[USR5461 compatibility]

[USR 5461]

Thank you to all who contributed. (SiliconWarrior, modervador, many others whose forum posts must not escape recognition.)