MacTFTP Client - v.1.2used to update Linksys & MacSense routers |
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- Version: 1.1.1, 10/8/2006 09:22AM PST
gene8--2008
Tried the MAC built in TFTP, couldn't get it to work. Found this and it is a cinch, so easy. I used it to flash a Buffalo router in just a few minutes after trying other methods for a day.This is well worth the shareware price!
Screw you, Linksys. 



- Version: 1.1.1, 6/9/2004 01:25PM PST
KingGiacomo
Those scumbags at Linksys would rather support Linux and FreeBSD rather than Mac OS X. WTF? I hope they go out of business. Asante (Mac friendly) routers are looking more and more attractive with each passing day. I'm so glad that I know how to work my Linksys router; I don't know what I'd do if I had to resort to Linksys' abysmal, nonexistent Mac support.
As for the software, it worked, and now my firmware is updated. As for you cheapskate/spoiled punks, you should be grateful that this author provided an inexpensive solution that those Mac-hating turds at Linksys didn't even bother to provide.
As for the software, it worked, and now my firmware is updated. As for you cheapskate/spoiled punks, you should be grateful that this author provided an inexpensive solution that those Mac-hating turds at Linksys didn't even bother to provide.
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- Screw you, Linksys.
Worked perfectly. Tried… 



- Version: 1.1, 3/6/2002 09:53AM PST
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gmgrant
using OSX built in TFTP and it did not work. Thsi is very simple and fast.