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When experimenting with kernels, you may find yourself corrupting the router and having to recover from a known good state. It is a good idea to make a copy of the [[CFE]] when it is in its original factory configuration for if and when. Here are a few different methods depending on your resources: | When experimenting with kernels, you may find yourself corrupting the router and having to recover from a known good state. It is a good idea to make a copy of the [[CFE]] when it is in its original factory configuration for if and when. Here are a few different methods depending on your resources: | ||
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+ | If you are running a relatively recent version of [http://www.dd-wrt.com/ dd-wrt], you can download the CFE from the web interface. | ||
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+ | <code><pre>http://ROUTER_IP/backup/cfe.bin</pre></code> | ||
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Revision as of 16:47, 21 June 2011
When experimenting with kernels, you may find yourself corrupting the router and having to recover from a known good state. It is a good idea to make a copy of the CFE when it is in its original factory configuration for if and when. Here are a few different methods depending on your resources:
dd-wrt
If you are running a relatively recent version of dd-wrt, you can download the CFE from the web interface.
Location:
http://ROUTER_IP/backup/cfe.bin