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        <description>Unfortunately for some reason Netgear doesn't ship their “GPL” tarball with the cmplzma tool, leaving me with no way to actually change the kernel on my router. Since the whole reason I'm customizing firmware is getting support for IPv6, I definitely did want to replace it. It was somewhat hard to find a working version of this program. There's a .sh version of it somewhere, but at least for me it didn't work.</description>
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        <description>If you bricked your router, there seems to be only one way (not counting JTAG) to get it back to life, which is the Windows-only tool you can download from the Netgear webpage. It exchanges raw Ethernet frames with the router to reflash and verify the flash contents.</description>
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        <description>Hi all. This isn't really supposed to be a serious Wiki, but I felt like putting some of my findings on this subject on-line. I hate doing HTML, even more making it actually look good, so I decided to install a Wiki instead.

I bought a DG834G router a little while ago because I wanted to have a Linux-powered router with built-in DSL modem. Just to get rid of the separate modem in my home network, and because my old modem wasn't all that great. I ordered it, hoping to get a DG834Gv3 (with the pr…</description>
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        <description>Getting a suitable toolchain for this machine was somewhat complicated for me. I'm not quite interested in building compilers from scratch and would rather abandon computers completely than to switch to Gentoo, but in this case I really had to do this.</description>
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