


Was tempted to try flashing some DD-WRT firmware image for other Broadcom AC1200 hardware platforms, but according to the supported-devices DD-WRT Wiki, all of the other Broadcom AC1200 devices, all have gigabit LAN, whereas this unit has 10/100. I'm hoping that these routers might get supported by third-party firmware, as they are Broadcom. In fact, I haven't gotten them to work at all between two of these devices yet.Ĭame across something on the web, that a purchaser of these routers, flashed firmware from the Tenda web site, while it turned out that the firmware that shipped on the router was newer, and was not downloadable anywhere.

May I know any solution to this or could it be the firmware issue as I have updated to the latest firmware. A wealth of information provided by DD-WRT users. Definitely the first place to visit Wiki Support Page. Makes it really hard to use the "Universal Repeater" and "WDS" Modes. Also make sure to check your Tenda AC1900 (if it is AC18). The most efficient way to solving your problem, both for you and for the DD-WRT community, is the following: Firmware FAQ. Newegg had some refurb on their ebay site, for $19.99 FS, and for 24 hours, they have them on their main site, refurb, for $11.99.įirmware could be better, no way to shut off WAN port, unless you select "WISP Mode". The 5GHz band works at up to 867Mbps, while the 2.4GHz frequency reaches 300Mbps. Its powerful 1 GHz CPU and built-in 128 MB DDR3 RAM provide the best performance at both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. It offers dual-band gigabit Wi-Fi with the new 802.11ac Wave 2.0 Wi-Fi standard. Well, I ordered a bunch of Tenda FH1206 AC1200 "high power" routers. Warning and Fix (2019) Newer NetGear Firmware actively blocking DD-WRT and the likes It seems NetGear has build in a mechanism to block flashing your own firmware (see this discussion below) in the name of security (in other words: they don’t like you tinkering with your own stuff). The Tenda AC10 is a next-generation router.
