Joined: 26 Jan 2008 Posts: 13049 Location: Behind The Reset Button
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 2:16 Post subject:
Zueuk wrote:
1. my notebook doesn't want to connect to the wireless network now
2. I can't install any optware, no matter how much free jffs I have it's always not enough
I try flash my DIR-320 like barryware say and i did it.
Quote:
The default IP for your router is 192.168.0.1 when running stock d-link firmware..
The stock IP is typically embedded in the cfe so before the firmware boots, that should be your routers IP.
It is true.
I try it on dir320_v1.10_89ad.bin Dlink firmware.
Use tftp utility and 192.168.0.1 address of the router, but you need to do a hard reset at first.
After it finish flashing (3-5 minutes) go to 192.168.0.1 in your browser and you will see a page - something like "Emergency firmware update" (like RedBoot in DIR-300).
There are field where you can choose the Dlink firmware bin file and push Update button.
Whait about 3-5 minutes and enjoy the stock Dlink DIR-320
Sorry for my bad english and many thanks to barryware
I try flash my DIR-320 like barryware say and i did it.
Quote:
The default IP for your router is 192.168.0.1 when running stock d-link firmware..
The stock IP is typically embedded in the cfe so before the firmware boots, that should be your routers IP.
It is true.
I try it on dir320_v1.10_89ad.bin Dlink firmware.
Use tftp utility and 192.168.0.1 address of the router, but you need to do a hard reset at first.
After it finish flashing (3-5 minutes) go to 192.168.0.1 in your browser and you will see a page - something like "Emergency firmware update" (like RedBoot in DIR-300).
There are field where you can choose the Dlink firmware bin file and push Update button.
Whait about 3-5 minutes and enjoy the stock Dlink DIR-320
Sorry for my bad english and many thanks to barryware
If you have problems before flash the original dlink firmware send the comand "mtd erase nvram".
I think with a hardware reset (30 sec. pressing reset button when power on) solve the problem, I´ve got a DIR-320 but running dd-wrt. I´m trying to find another one so I´m going to test it on this days
Cheers
walroro wrote:
Hi, I reverted to d-link firmware a DIR-320, but I get slow transfers, 760Kb/s wireless and 50mb/s wired.
What's the procedure to erase nvram? Did anyone had this issue? How did you solve it?
May i restore MaC adress on Dir-320 after i back from dd-wrt to original firmware ?
Plz? help
At this moment, there is no way to revert back the original MAC.
You can try flash with dd-wrt change the mac address, and revert back again but i'm not sure of this, anyway the mac address of your device at this moment it's a valid mac address.
Joined: 26 Jan 2008 Posts: 13049 Location: Behind The Reset Button
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 15:14 Post subject:
ynn wrote:
beijo wrote:
May i restore MaC adress on Dir-320 after i back from dd-wrt to original firmware ?
Plz? help
At this moment, there is no way to revert back the original MAC.
You can try flash with dd-wrt change the mac address, and revert back again but i'm not sure of this, anyway the mac address of your device at this moment it's a valid mac address.
Cheers
I'll bet this proceedure will work. I used it on the specific router in the thread I have linked, also did a lot of testing with this on a GL. There is a least one 610 user that replaced his cfe with this proceedure.
You need to start with dd-wrt so you can extract the cfe. Then edit the mac in the cfe, put the edited cfe in the routers /tmp folder using winSCP, then flash the cfe from within the router.
It is a risk. I never did this with your router. Does that router have jtag?
May i restore MaC adress on Dir-320 after i back from dd-wrt to original firmware ?
Plz? help
At this moment, there is no way to revert back the original MAC.
You can try flash with dd-wrt change the mac address, and revert back again but i'm not sure of this, anyway the mac address of your device at this moment it's a valid mac address.
Cheers
I'll bet this proceedure will work. I used it on the specific router in the thread I have linked, also did a lot of testing with this on a GL. There is a least one 610 user that replaced his cfe with this proceedure.
You need to start with dd-wrt so you can extract the cfe. Then edit the mac in the cfe, put the edited cfe in the routers /tmp folder using winSCP, then flash the cfe from within the router.
It is a risk. I never did this with your router. Does that router have jtag?
Joined: 26 Jan 2008 Posts: 13049 Location: Behind The Reset Button
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 16:03 Post subject:
beijo wrote:
barryware wrote:
ynn wrote:
beijo wrote:
May i restore MaC adress on Dir-320 after i back from dd-wrt to original firmware ?
Plz? help
At this moment, there is no way to revert back the original MAC.
You can try flash with dd-wrt change the mac address, and revert back again but i'm not sure of this, anyway the mac address of your device at this moment it's a valid mac address.
Cheers
I'll bet this proceedure will work. I used it on the specific router in the thread I have linked, also did a lot of testing with this on a GL. There is a least one 610 user that replaced his cfe with this proceedure.
You need to start with dd-wrt so you can extract the cfe. Then edit the mac in the cfe, put the edited cfe in the routers /tmp folder using winSCP, then flash the cfe from within the router.
It is a risk. I never did this with your router. Does that router have jtag?