Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:20 Post subject: Disabling SNTP on Belkin Vision N1
I have the same problem as this user :
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hey can you help me out? i just bought a belkin n1 vision (FD8232) wireless router and have been having problems with online game like cabal online, world of warcraft etc..
this was my post on another forum but no one could help me.. now that i found this thread, i was thinking if il be able to disable the router's automatic SNTP..
use ps and hit enter to list the running process's
there will be one listed with ntp and your time offset
use kill <processid here>
mine was kill 787 so far so good no more disco's
btw this is temp do not hit the apply settings button on the hidden admin page it resets the router if you reset you will have to reapply this hope this helps
I had to create and account since I just found out something interesting with the N1 Vision, if you press the reset button on the back once so it says "Restarting the Router" then quickly press it in again and hold it in a message will come up on the screen saying "Download Mode...". I don't know what this means or of what use it could be but (or even if it's already known ) I thought I'd share it with you.
I'sorry but I'm confused, I read so many info and also the supported hardware pages but still don't know if I can use right way the V24 on Belnkin N1 vision??!?!?!
If yes, can anyone explain what file to get from the so many diferent versions and what to do?
This is great. I want to personally send donations if we can get this running. I should have gone with the WRT54G. This router is crap. The routing is very slow. It can't ping it's loop back address if it had to. Wired is ok i guess, I am running on gigabit Ethernet.
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 9:46 Post subject: Keeps crashing :-(
Hey all! I'm pretty new to the forum and have successfully loaded DD-WRT on a free WRT54G 1.1 (even after almost bricking it) I received from a client and now I would love to get it on my N1 Vision. The N1 router is so bad right now, it latches onto my MAC address and won't let me reconnect OR it drops all wireless signals and I have to unplug it to get it back up and running. This is so annoying, I want Wireless N and Gigabit Ethernet, but I am forced to use my WRT54G (of course it is awesome now that is has DD-WRT.) So whenever you get one for it, I will be on the edge of my seat watching the forum. I WILL donate and/or buy something from the store if you can get it working. I would love to donate my time, but I can't program my way out of a box. So if there is anything I can do to help, please let me know.
Heh mate, either getting one in germany, or pointing me to those other sources you talked about as I asked earlier
I'm pretty busy but I still have my stuff all wired and ready to do some hacking and I -am- an experience kernel hacker... So there are chances that I can get from whatever you have for another device using the same chipset to booting on that N1.
Sorry if it can be found behind a link somewhere on some web page or whatever, I didn't find last time I looked and I don't have time to spend a day roaming the web for that stuff.
in germany this piece of hw is about 160€. this is pretty much. so just buying one for playing is not an option
the easiest way to get this working if u wanna do it is to talk to brainslayer directly.
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Unfortunately, when I looked at that source package, the kernel sources had been stripped of various .o files relevant to the platform code for this chipset, GPIO handling, etc...
It's done in a sneaky way it seems... from what I've seen, if you just "make" the kernel, it will pick up .o files there and will build. If you make clean first tho, it will fail.
This is a GPL violation of course but Belkin seems to be used to that sort of shit and doesn't care. I don't have time to try to go after them on this one. I was thinking about just reverse-engineering those .o files with missing .c to figure out what GPIO are toggled in what context etc... or just use the oscillo and see what happens when I toggle various GPIOs :-)
Anyway, I'll see if I can find that other atheros based port and start digging as soon as I manage to find some spare time, maybe next week.
good to know your working on it. Let me know if you have a paypal, ill donate. You will be a life saver. My brother would be willing to help program. If there is anything you need let me know so I can get him in the forums. He is very good. Lets just say that.