How to remove dd-wrt from a router

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2014-07
  • Brandon

    I have a Netgear WNR2000v3. I have flashed dd-wrt to the router and now want to remove it. I can access dd-wrt via WiFi but I can not access it via a lan port. I have attempted many 30-30-30 resets and tried to use tftp2 to flash it with no results. Is there any way I could restore this router to the default netgear firmware? If any one wants to know why I am removing dd-wrt it is because it will now work. No matter what I do I can not get internet access. Thanks in advance!

  • Answers
  • user3407161

    I think you can restore the default netgear firmware through this

    http://support.netgear.com/product/WNR2000v3#wrapper

    (It has the netgear firmware, which you i suppose that you can flash your router to)


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    If you have a 4MB router, which it's saying you do, then you have enough room for the bigger images which have more features. Sounds like you probably want to do the dd-wrt.v24_std_generic.bin image.