Linksys WRT54G v1.0 & 1.1 - DD-WRT Wiki
wiki.dd-wrt.com › wiki › index[redhedjim: 2013-09-01 WRT54G v1.1 with recent Linksys firmware] Signed on to the Linksys, did a factory reset. Used the web browser to upload a mini-Generic release (happened to be build 13064, from the Router Database page). Router rebooted to DD-WRT (that was easy!). Did a 30-30-30 reboot, and DD-WRT was running.
Linksys WRH54G - DD-WRT Wiki
https://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Linksys_WRH54GLinksys WRH54G is a 2MB device using micro builds, but does not CFE replacement. Always use special firmware built for WRH54G only, even for later GUI upgrades. [edit]Upgrading to dd-wrt: Download WRH54G micro build dd-wrt.v24-12548_WRH54G_micro.bin(or other special WRH image) eko builds have disappeared, use 14929 micro_WRH54G.bin
Linksys WRT54G v3.1 - DD-WRT Wiki
wiki.dd-wrt.com › wiki › index7) Once in the dd-wrt webgui go to Administration > Factory Defaults and select to restore factory defaults. 8) This will hard reset your router, which will take about 2-3 minutes to complete. 9) After it is finished you can then re-access the dd-wrt webgui at 192.168.1.1, it will again want you to set a user/pass, go ahead and do so, then ...