Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2021 3:45 Post subject: ¿DD-WRT Firmware Update Dynex DX-Ruter?
I have currently a small router to make bridge between 10mts to my house, i have currently the "DD-WRT v24-sp2 (01/02/10) std-nokaid" firmware "dd-wrt.v24-13577_NEWD-2_std-nokaid.bin".
This device uses Broacomm with 4 mb ram 32mb flash
There a one image:
Exist last firmware stable for this. I have smallest issue with wpa-wpa2 psk encryption on this and show bad the signal, tx rate etc
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Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2021 5:22 Post subject:
I am going to presume this uses a 2.6 kernel firmware image. If it's a 2.6 kernel firmware image, then the dd-wrt.v24-45667_NEWD-2_K2.6_std_nokaid_small.bin from the most recent release should be okay. Nobody has reported on this router, so I can't be entirely sure, but there were many builds that had issues and some that were quite broken for some time last year. _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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I am going to presume this uses a 2.6 kernel firmware image. If it's a 2.6 kernel firmware image, then the dd-wrt.v24-45667_NEWD-2_K2.6_std_nokaid_small.bin from the most recent release should be okay. Nobody has reported on this router, so I can't be entirely sure, but there were many builds that had issues and some that were quite broken for some time last year.
Lol i'm bricked my router with the version that you says, the lan show well and blink power led but doesn't start always blink lan work but not detect dhcp any form to unbrick?. Bricked via web update ddwrt interface. Updated says correctly but when reboot the router never run and still bricked
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Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2021 16:08 Post subject:
Are you sure it's not just soft bricked? Did you try a hard reboot via power cycle? What browser did you use to flash it?
Did you even check the router status page to see what kernel version it is running before you flashed? Wasn't my intention to brick you. Looking at the CPU, I suspect that it may not have been a 2.6 kerel image that was on the router.
Not sure if this one is recoverable via tftp, but that is probably where I would start. You will need the stock firmware image, though.
Otherwise, getting the information on what pins are for the serial or JTAG header on the circuit board will be required and then you'll have to do serial recovery or JTAG.
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Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2021 20:59 Post subject:
Dwarden wrote:
best practice shall be to not recommended any firmware w/o the asking person first to post page / log with details about kernel and the hardware ...
saves headache later
Thank you for that bit of rhetorical wisdom. I actually re-wrote my first post in response because of the "NEWD-2" mentioned in the OP. None of the 2.4 kernel images have that in the filename that I am aware of, so it seemed to be a safe assumption on my part.
FWIW, I still have to check with my guinea pig E4200v1 to see if there's another problem with the 2.6 kernel images flashing and booting again so I can report it to the developer.
Are you sure it's not just soft bricked? Did you try a hard reboot via power cycle? What browser did you use to flash it?
Did you even check the router status page to see what kernel version it is running before you flashed? Wasn't my intention to brick you. Looking at the CPU, I suspect that it may not have been a 2.6 kerel image that was on the router.
Not sure if this one is recoverable via tftp, but that is probably where I would start. You will need the stock firmware image, though.
Otherwise, getting the information on what pins are for the serial or JTAG header on the circuit board will be required and then you'll have to do serial recovery or JTAG.
best practice shall be to not recommended any firmware w/o the asking person first to post page / log with details about kernel and the hardware ...
saves headache later
Thank you for that bit of rhetorical wisdom. I actually re-wrote my first post in response because of the "NEWD-2" mentioned in the OP. None of the 2.4 kernel images have that in the filename that I am aware of, so it seemed to be a safe assumption on my part.
FWIW, I still have to check with my guinea pig E4200v1 to see if there's another problem with the 2.6 kernel images flashing and booting again so I can report it to the developer.
Work well the 2010 but i don't sure, because the web interface before soft brick i updated from web interface and i get response that update sucessfully after reboot the router don't assign dhcp and not work.
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I recovered sucessfully asign static ip to 192.168.1.100 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 because dhcp no assign router compared with oldest softbricks.
unplug router and tftp the "dd-wrt.v24-13577_NEWD-2_std-nokaid.bin" 192.168.1.1 wait immediately when lan appears connected send the firmware.
I says bricked above due my router have the ip and i rollbacked from 192.168.0.1 in the firmware of the page database. when update to the last ddwrt firmware stable in the page that have wrong detection or no detection of the wireless saying "Mixed" and not emmit the wireless connection.
Any stable firmware for this?.
Postdata: I running the "dd-wrt.v24-13577_NEWD-2_std-nokaid.bin" Without connections problem but have problem of info in the webpage and doesn't take the wpa or wpa2 in psk or aes, just says the password is incorrectly.
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Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 3:06 Post subject:
Try these; if the nokaid_generic bricks, try the nokaid_special_generic. It doesn't make sense to me that you have a "NEWD-2" filename but a 2.4 kernel, because if you look in all the "broadcom" folders, there are no files with "NEWD-2" as those were specifically for K2.6 AFAIK (?). Had I looked closer at the CPU chip knowing it was MIPSR1, I probably wouldn't have steered you wrong
Try these; if the nokaid_generic bricks, try the nokaid_special_generic. It doesn't make sense to me that you have a "NEWD-2" filename but a 2.4 kernel, because if you look in all the "broadcom" folders, there are no files with "NEWD-2" as those were specifically for K2.6 AFAIK (?). Had I looked closer at the CPU chip knowing it was MIPSR1, I probably wouldn't have steered you wrong
Ok i will test, this router work perfectly as repeater. but 13577M build not connections drop or another issue
the only problem is the wpa 2 and another minimal issues like below WEP work perfectly, on original dynex work wpa perfect when i press button
You are using an old Eko build that isn't even available anywhere anymore AFAIK.
/Wlan_Repeater
Doesn't work. Show the detailed hardware photo and the problem. in last that you are sended me appears the mixed B/G B only and bgn mixed etc but all others appears unknow
I will be keep this build, not work wpa2 and wpa and wrong rate info channel etc. but work network perfectly.
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Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 12:15 Post subject:
On 14929 (8/12/10), what are your wireless basic and advanced settings? Post screenshots, but PLEASE do not post huge images as they skew the format of the page. You can use imgur or another image hosting site to post large hi-res images / image links if you must. You shouldn't need to reset when upgrading to a newer version. _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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