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All command you need to input is in italic. Replace the fictional MAC in red with the router's. *from this point, you're under tftp command prompt, the "tftp>" is the prompt tftp gives you, you just need to type the command AFTER that. #change to the folder where you put the firmware image, if it's on desktop then it's
#LOOKING FOR SOMEONE IN STL HOW CAN TURN MY POWER MAC G5 INTO A NEW INTEL MAC PRO RUNNING MAC OSX UPGRADE#
Wait patiently the router will reboot itself when the upgrade is done. There might be few failed attempts but the flash process should start later.
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Put 192.168.11.1 as Server address, Password empty, File is wzrhpg300nh-174 just extracted, set retry time to 30. Replacing the number 12 with the interface number and 00-1d-12-34-56-78 with the router's MAC address. Now type the command below to get the ARP binding(thanks ermax at DD-WRT forum):.

Write down the interface number for the LAN card, in my case, it's 12. Type route print to get a list of your NIC(s).You will be prompted with the User Account Control dialog. This is default on Windows XP, under Windows Vista/7, type cmd in the search box from Start menu, then press Ctrl+Shift+Enter. Open a Windows command prompt as Administrator.Unplug all the ethernet cable and the power cable and connect the computer directly to the router(still leave it off).(May not necessary) Do a hard reset or 30/30/30 on the router.Extract to get the firmware, in my case, its 1.74 and the firmware name is wzrhpg300nh-174, ~20MB.
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Download the latest official firmware(in case of recovery) from Buffalo's official website.Then you'll need to break it down every two digit by inserting : or - between them. Get your router's MAC, its the 12 digit default SSID printed on the sticker at the back of the router, starting with 00.*Untested, credit goes to ermax at D-WRT forum
