It gets hot, the Dlink led is blue and the power led is orange. All others are off. Ethernet leds are not on, regardless of the cable being connected.
I found some thread to reflash it all (https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=888443#888443), but I have not those skills to do it. The ttl serial I had to pay for local electronics guy to do it, and now all those are closed (due to covid).
Joined: 07 Nov 2008 Posts: 142 Location: Spring Hill, Fl
Posted: Thu May 14, 2020 22:16 Post subject:
If you don't have the knowledge or tools to recover your router you shouldn't be doing it. I have the same router and have thrown it into the garbage a cpl of times only to recover it and exercise some patience. It is not browser friendly you might require to switch browser to get the recovery page to show up. Follow these steps to get the recovery page up and restore dlink's original firmware before attempting to change it to ddwrt. Mind you plenty of ddwrt havent worked on this router for some reason or another. Mine is running 41117 and has been stable if you can recover it.
Get into the D-Link recovery console with the steps below:
While powering up the router, press and hold the reset button until the power LED starts blinking orange (usually takes around 45 (forty-five) seconds )
Set a static IP on your PC to 192.168.0.100/24 -----DO THIS-----
connect to http://192.168.0.1, mind the quirks!
Click “Browse” and select your image file -----USE THE D-LINK FILE "DIR-825B1_Fw202NAB01" Google it----- Versions after 2.02 have been modified by dlink to not accept firmware from 3rd party so stick to this one------
Click “Update” and let router flash the image (don't worry if it reboots before it reaches 100%). The page should display “Device is Upgrading the Firmware” in blue letters with the current percentage in red (with an incompatible Browser it doesn't). The router's power LED should blink orange during bootup, as soon as it stops flashing, you can connect to it
Tip! Note that default DHCP will allocate on 192.168.1.x, which is different subnet to the address you allocated above. This is why you can't connect until you change your IP address.
This works I've used it plenty of times, ddwrt seems to rub mine the wrong way so it took several versions to find one that uploaded and worked.
DONT FORGET TRY DIFFERENT BROWSERS IF THE PAGE DOES T POPUP
obtain new IP from the router via DHCP and follow walkthrough_login
edit: oh BTW unplug all Ethernet when trying to put in recovery mode _________________ modem: arris tm1602
router: r7800 voxel 1.0.2.77sf w/ kamoj 5.3b12 addon
ap: wrt1900ac v1 bs 43136,dir-825 b1 bs41117
NAS: Iomega ix2-200 CE 4tb, Seagate 1tb usb drive
Wash your hands and DONT TOUCH YOUR FACE!!!
If you don't have the knowledge or tools to recover your router you shouldn't be doing it.
Hi. First of all thanks for the input. But I think there was a misunderstanding here. The skills I don't have are those to weld components on the board. The recover part I can do for sure. The ttl serial is already welded on it and I can use it fine.
gallo wrote:
I have the same router and have thrown it into the garbage a cpl of times only to recover it and exercise some patience. It is not browser friendly you might require to switch browser to get the recovery page to show up. Follow these steps to get the recovery page up and restore dlink's original firmware before attempting to change it to ddwrt. Mind you plenty of ddwrt havent worked on this router for some reason or another. Mine is running 41117 and has been stable if you can recover it.
Get into the D-Link recovery console with the steps below:
While powering up the router, press and hold the reset button until the power LED starts blinking orange (usually takes around 45 (forty-five) seconds )
Set a static IP on your PC to 192.168.0.100/24 -----DO THIS-----
connect to http://192.168.0.1, mind the quirks!
Click “Browse” and select your image file -----USE THE D-LINK FILE "DIR-825B1_Fw202NAB01" Google it----- Versions after 2.02 have been modified by dlink to not accept firmware from 3rd party so stick to this one------
Click “Update” and let router flash the image (don't worry if it reboots before it reaches 100%). The page should display “Device is Upgrading the Firmware” in blue letters with the current percentage in red (with an incompatible Browser it doesn't). The router's power LED should blink orange during bootup, as soon as it stops flashing, you can connect to it
Tip! Note that default DHCP will allocate on 192.168.1.x, which is different subnet to the address you allocated above. This is why you can't connect until you change your IP address.
This works I've used it plenty of times, ddwrt seems to rub mine the wrong way so it took several versions to find one that uploaded and worked.
DONT FORGET TRY DIFFERENT BROWSERS IF THE PAGE DOES T POPUP
obtain new IP from the router via DHCP and follow walkthrough_login
edit: oh BTW unplug all Ethernet when trying to put in recovery mode
Here I get the new information to not plug the eth cable when turning on. Well, my unit won't blink power led even after a minute on reset
This unit had FreeBSD Mips on it before (still is there) and I want to use dd-wrt now. What is weird here is that the board won't boot to FreeBSD now. The last line it writes on the serial line is:
Using default environment
And that is my main concern. The recover mode would need anything more than u-boot?
As I told, the things I didn't have the skills was to weld stuff to reflash the chip as a whole.
As a new info I tried here and I got it to turn the orange power led off while I was holding reset from power on. But nothing was written on serial line and ping would not work, nor web access. On recover mode ping should work?
thanks again to both,
matheus
ps: I found the 2.03 version from Dlink, will work on finding the 2.02. My unit is from North America, bought there, does that interfere anyhow?
Joined: 07 Nov 2008 Posts: 142 Location: Spring Hill, Fl
Posted: Sun May 17, 2020 1:26 Post subject:
@matheusber, not trying to offend, just a general statement. Now I haven't had to restore my 825 in a bit I don't think 2.03 will present an upgrade problem, if it does you can always downgrade after you recover it. Worst case scenario you'll need to restore the bootloader and I believe there's a howto on that, I can generate the loader file if you need it, not like I got alot to do with the rona going on.
edit 1: the update problem started happening after 2.05na so you should be ok.
edit 2: I can't seem to find the article on gettin the u-boot off if you need it. If anyone can help please chime in. _________________ modem: arris tm1602
router: r7800 voxel 1.0.2.77sf w/ kamoj 5.3b12 addon
ap: wrt1900ac v1 bs 43136,dir-825 b1 bs41117
NAS: Iomega ix2-200 CE 4tb, Seagate 1tb usb drive
Wash your hands and DONT TOUCH YOUR FACE!!!
PS: OpenWRT wiki has recovery options for most OpenWRT/DD-WRT supported routers. _________________ Before asking a question on the forums, update dd-wrt: Where do I download firmware? I suggest reading it all.
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Some dd-wrt wiki pages are up to date, others are not. PM me if you find an old one.
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