![]() Had a static IP and everything set and could ping it. Even tried uploading the older Linksys firmware via T-FTP and the T-FTP program errored out saying: Unable to get responses from the server. I located the previous firmware version through Archive, but I get the same error trying to flash the router to an older Linksys firmware. I contacted Linksys this morning and confirmed that lucky me, my current firmware is the first firmware requiring that firmware files be signed, so there is no way for me to upload either DD-WRT or Tomato from the web interface. In the other thread talking about an EA8500 router, someone mentioned that Linksys is now signing their firmware files and the router requires the downloaded firmware to be signed or it won't flash it. If you downloaded it from linksys it might have become corrupted. Both firmware uploads resulted in the router saying: Invalid Firmware File This firmware file won't work on this router. I tried flashing it with Tomato and then DD-WRT. In short, I'm running the latest Linksys firmware on my router: 1-1-40 build 176451. I saw another similar post on DD-WRT forums related to the EA8500 having the same problem. I have a Linksys EA6500 v2 router, but I think my problem isn't specific to my router but to new Linksys firmware in general. Hi everyone, I'm posting this to both DD-WRT and Tomato firmware forums as I believe this affects all of us.
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