Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2020 16:03 Post subject: Re: Troubles with flashing EA8500 via PL2303
mrjcd wrote:
I never done this on a winders 7 OS but I assume it should work.
try -
DISABLE all firewall stuff on your winders OS and reboot
Make sure COM number matches what you seen in device management
right click the app PuTTy to open - run as admin
Speed (baud) = 115200
Data bits = 8
Stop bits = 1
or
if you close to north Texas send to me and I'll see about putting DD-WRT on it ....you pay shipping both ways
- COM number is matched - otherside I'm doesn't see any output.
- for 115200 - checked for both in Putty and in Windows Device manager settings.
- Firewall - disabled but also add all possible allows for tftpd32.exe
- Run bot Putty and tftpd32.exe with administrator privileges.
The tftp server isn't configured properly and/or Ethernet network adapter isn't using the correct IP, subnet or gateway. Maybe the Ethernet cable isn't connected to the primary LAN port.
Try this to see the current settings.
printenv serverip
printenv netmask
printenv ipaddr
serverip is the IP address for your computer.
netmask is the subnet mask.
ipaddr is the gateway to the router in your computer's tcp/ip settings.
Here are the defaults when I serial flashed my own.
serverip=192.168.1.254
netmask=255.255.255.0
ipaddr=192.168.1.1
image=wraith.bin
Check your serial cable connections and maybe reinstall the drivers or find better drivers. I recommend Adafruit 954 or DTECH FTDI 3.3V.
Last edited by blkt on Mon Mar 02, 2020 16:46; edited 2 times in total
The tftp server isn't configured properly and/or Ethernet network adapter isn't using the correct IP, subnet or gateway. Maybe the Ethernet cable isn't connected to the primary LAN port.
Try this to see the current settings.
printenv serverip
printenv netmask
printenv ipaddr
serverip is the IP address for your computer.
netmask is the subnet mask.
ipaddr is the gateway to the router in your computer's tcp/ip settings.
Here are the defaults when I serial flashed my own.
serverip=192.168.1.254
netmask=255.255.255.0
ipaddr=192.168.1.1
image=wraith.bin
Check your serial cable connections and maybe reinstall the drivers or find better drivers. I recommend Adafruit 954 or DTECH FTDI 3.3V.
I'm used
serverip to 192.168.1.2 - this is my windows interface ip also
ipaddr is 192.168.1.1
netmask - 255.255.255.0
also try to use your values - but still failing.
tftp server has a strange message "timeout waiting for ack block #1"
and nothing other valueable as for me..
EDIT: It was just Comcast doing things. After rebooting the cable modem everything works as expected.
hi, I just updated to latest Brainslayer build from a Kong's build from 10/28/2018 and I've lost IPv6. It was working fine with DHCPv6 with prefix delegation and dnsmasq only (Dhcp6s and Radvd disabled), my dnsmasq custom config:
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Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 18:35 Post subject: Broken Reboot
Tried newer builds of BS on this unit.
The Reboot feature doesn't reboot.
If you initialize the reboot it simply gets stuck.
This is critical for chron jobs and general maintenance tasks.
Not sure what broke but it for sure needs fixed.
I can replicate this. _________________ My Karma ran over your Dogma
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Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 18:41 Post subject: Re: Broken Reboot
sploit wrote:
Tried newer builds of BS on this unit.
The Reboot feature doesn't reboot.
If you initialize the reboot it simply gets stuck.
This is critical for chron jobs and general maintenance tasks.
Not sure what broke but it for sure needs fixed.
I can replicate this.