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faq [2021/06/23 15:46] – [How do I choose which Firmware Build I should use (firmware build naming scheme)?] hogwildfaq [2021/06/30 15:36] hogwild
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 Mod (fork) name: FreshTomato\\ Hardware Model: built for the Asus RT-AC3200 router.\\ ARM: (for models with an ARM CPU architecture) \\ Release name: 2021.3  (The third release of 2021.) This does NOT necessarily mean released in the third month.\\ Edition: AIO (All-in-one).  This edition includes most all featuresNVRAM size: 128K (for routers with 128K of NVRAM space) \\ no_media_server: This build doesn't include the Media Server Mod (fork) name: FreshTomato\\ Hardware Model: built for the Asus RT-AC3200 router.\\ ARM: (for models with an ARM CPU architecture) \\ Release name: 2021.3  (The third release of 2021.) This does NOT necessarily mean released in the third month.\\ Edition: AIO (All-in-one).  This edition includes most all featuresNVRAM size: 128K (for routers with 128K of NVRAM space) \\ no_media_server: This build doesn't include the Media Server
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 +MD5SUM files are available in each website folder containing firmware builds. It is strongly recommended that you run a hash program against the .zip file of the build you downloaded. This will verify that the hash value matches what is listed in the MD5SUM file. If it doesn't match, your firmware download may be corrupt, and you should avoid flashing your router with that file, or you could brick your router.
  
 ==== Make Settings Temporary ==== ==== Make Settings Temporary ====
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 Q: How can I make temporary changes to FreshTomato's settings that aren't saved unless I want them to be? Q: How can I make temporary changes to FreshTomato's settings that aren't saved unless I want them to be?
  
-A:  In the Administration/[[Debugging|Debugging]]** **menu, enable the "//Avoid commiting to NVRAM//" setting. If you don't want to keep the settings changes, just reboot FreshTomato and settings will return to what they were before you made them. If you later decide you want to save the changes, uncheck the //Avoid performing an NVRAM commit//  button. This make experimentation funand more safe.+A:  In the Administration/[[Debugging|Debugging]]** **menu, enable the "//Avoid commiting to NVRAM//" setting. If you don't want to keep the settings changes, just reboot FreshTomato and settings will return to what they were before you made them. If you later decide you want to save the changes, uncheck the //Avoid performing an NVRAM commit//  button. This make experimentation fun and safe.
  
 ==== Default Device Names ==== ==== Default Device Names ====
faq.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/28 17:28 by hogwild