Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 8:44 Post subject: Re: USB EXT3 partitions mounting
Well, I solved the problem with mounting the second partition.
I added these three lines to my startup script just before mounting the second partition.
mkdir /tmp/mnt
mount /tmp/mnt /mnt
sleep 5
I rebooted the router and both partitions are there now. However, I tried to make transmission autostart following wiki and I get an error "filesystem is read-only" when I try to save the S99trans file.
I will try just to add these lines at the end of startup script
All went well till the step where Test Page was to be taken out. The printer only prints half the page! Then it gets stuck. Then I have to power-off printer.
I tried Troubleshooting, but the same thing happens. I am unable to figure out whether it is a problem with the process of setup or the printer itself.
[ I also tried removing all previous printer records on my Computer, and rebooting. But that didn't help too ]
I have the same problem. Were you ever able to get this running on your Win 7 x64 machine? All of my computers are running x64 Does anyone else know how to resolve this problem?
dmesg:
<6>usb 1-1: new full speed USB device using dwc_otg and address 3
<6>usb 1-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
<6>scsi1 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
<7>usb-storage: device found at 3
<7>usb-storage: waiting for device to settle before scanning
<5>scsi 1:0:0:0: CD-ROM ZTE USB Storage FFF1 2.31 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
<4>sr0: scsi-1 drive
<7>sr 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0
<5>sr 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 5
<7>usb-storage: device scan complete
Similar Unsolved Post:http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=161539&sid=42d8cdefd16e18aaa6da2a8486fe911c
Steps Followed to use it: setup>Basic Setup>Connection Type>3G/UMTS>Dial string>#777(CDMA/EVDO)>Connection type>Auto 3G/2G>Apply settings.
How can i fix this??
this is the latest stable release so far for Asus RT N 13u B1.We need to use this setup in a place where there is no wired connection available.Is there any way to fix this.
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 17:07 Post subject: Issues with Second Wireless Network
Hi All,
I'm brand new to DD-WRT, but have got everything up and running so far except for one thing...my Open(Hotspot) Second Wireless Network. I followed all the instructions here.
The error I'm getting on my windows 7 laptop when attempting to connect to the 2nd wifi is "unidentified network" and "No Network Access". I also tried giving it a static IP within the IP Range I specified, but got the same results.
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 6:19 Post subject: Want to get my Asus RT-N13U (b1) back to original firmware
I there, I am kind of a noob, I installed the firmware version "DD-WRT v24-sp2(07/20/12)std" to my router and I keep on getting disconnect with my wired connection now. I just want to revert back to the original firmware or at least something more stable.
Everytime I try to upload another version of firmware I keep on getting a "upgrade failed" message.
Any advice on how to get the original firmware working? I already tried hitting the reset button on the router and it didn't do anything.
@gcho - you should be able to revert back to the stock Asus firmware the same way you installed DD-WRT - put the router in recovery mode and then use the Asus firmware restoration tool to upload the firmware to the router.
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 22:18 Post subject: Hi all!
I am completely noob to networking, programming, etc.
I have an issue that I believe it is easy for you, but I can't handle myself.
I got my RT-N13U ver.B1 and followed the tutorial which came along with the router.
So I just opened a browser and it started the auto-configuration of the settings. The only thing I did myself was setting a password that was requested for the wireless network.
I got a desktop and a notebook connected on LAN, and a desktop connected by wireless.
The internet was working fine on all the devices for about 5 hours. Then suddenly all of them lost access to the internet.
I checked the network status on my devices, and it says they were connected to a network with limited access, or connected to a unknown network, or even connect to a network without access to the internet.
Browsers coundln't connect to 192.168.1.1 too. However, power, internet, wireless, and 2 of the LAN ports lights were still on.
This situation happened yesterday. I put back the modem on my old router (which wireless is not working) and went to sleep.
Now today, I was going to report what was described above. But I decided to connect my modem to RT-N13U again.
The internet was working again and I could access 198.162.1.1, but after 20 minutes I lost all of internet access again (and 192.168.1.1 too).
I tried to figure what couse cause that problem, but I couldn't handle myself.
Do any of you have an idea on what is happpening?
If you need any extra information to help me solve this problem, tell me please. And sorry for my bad english
@ALT You say you "followed the tutorial that came along with the router". Did you install DD-WRT on it, or are you running the stock firmware? If you aren't running DD-WRT then you've probably come to the wrong place.
I've had this modem since February without DD-WRT and it's been fine without it.
I got an Xbox 360 in November and I've had problems with this router and it.
Now last week, I can rarely connect to the internet with my 360 and when I do, I can't connect to Live. I've tried everything (port forwarding, restarting router, etc.) and I've pretty much ready to get another router. Would DD-WRT help my problems in any way?
e: nvm, went back to the firmware that the router shipped with and it worked
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 2:26 Post subject: Re: Turn Firewall off when flashing
neftv wrote:
I have had that message. Tempararly turn off your firewall on your PC when flashing. It worked for me.
THANK YOU!
I was getting the "failed to upload firmware" message after random percentage uploaded, while using the recovery tool and turning off Windows firewall (Windows 8 ) worked for me.
I pulled my Asus RT-N13U B1 unit apart and discovered it has external antenna connectors on it. Looks like a great way to extend the range on this little guy!