therock Δημοσ. 5 Φεβρουαρίου 2019 Δημοσ. 5 Φεβρουαρίου 2019 Εχω ενα προβληματικο ρουτερ, το οποιο θελω να ρυθμισω ως AP, μετα απο απειρο ψαξιμο σε φορουμς και google βρηκα σαν τελευταια λυση να του φλασαρω κατι. Στο μοντελο μου (DLINK 860L) λενε οτι η καλυτερη λυση ειναι το Padavan. Επειδη ειμαι ασχετος και κατι διαβαζω για περασμα αρχειων με ssh, αλλος το φλασαρει απο Linux mint μεσω VN. Μπορει καποιος να μου πει που θα βρω τη τελευταια και πι οσωστη εκδοση του και πως να το περασω https://wikidevi.com/wiki/List_of_Padavan_firmware_supported_devices https://wikidevi.com/wiki/D-Link_DIR-860L_rev_B1 https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=289018&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=60&sid=fc7b78a9a8ebd92fc8c9e7d9dd068351 Αναφορά σε κείμενο Hello, Used this router for 1 year with the stock firmware and the experience was crap. I tried openWRT and dd-wrt but none provided stable 5Ghz like padavan is. The only problem I had before flashing this firmware is the fact that I was a total noob and scared to do it. So now, as the frustration was high and budget was very low, I have thrown the dices. (I have 1 more router as a backup with no 5Ghz) Anyway, I want to explain in more detail the procedure I followed: I recommend to connect the router directly to pc via ethernet cable. Prepare a USB flash drive FAT32 formatted and copy padavan files from https://yadi.sk/d/6ttXcerpJ2hg3/DIR860LB1: a. DIR-860L_3.4.3.9-099.trx (or the newest firmware available) b. mtd2.bin 1. Flash "factory-to-ddwrt.bin" v3.0 build: 37305 from dd-wrt site via the factory firmware 2. Connect with browser by accessing url: 192.168.1.1 and copy: a. LAN MAC b. WAN MAC c. Wireless MAC 3. Connect the USB flash drive to the router usb port 4. SSH into the router with address 192.168.1.1 with user: root; password: admin 5. Create directories to read from USB from SSH: mkdir /mnt/media mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/media cd /mnt/media or cd /dev/sda1 6. Execute firmware flash from SSH: run mtd write -r name_and_extension of the firmware linux * Note, when I tried, it didn't recognize the -r parameter, so I just did it without it, and restarted manually the router. 7. Execute factory eeprom flash SSH again into the router *you may be required to to do these commands again: mkdir /mnt/media mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/media cd /mnt/media or cd /dev/sda1 run mtd_write write mtd2.bin "Factory" 8. Add copied MAC by executing there commands in SSH: lan_eeprom_mac XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:2C wan_eeprom_mac XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:2D radio2_eeprom_mac XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:2E radio5_eeprom_mac XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:2F *Note that the last MAC is just the continued sequence of MAC series by replacing the last letter "E" to "F" the rest is exactly the same. 9. Restart If you have a setup like me: Internet - router - d-link 860l router - pc, and if you don't have internet after performing the steps, change the default ip of the d-link router to 192.168.2.1 as most probably the first one is as well 192.168.1.1 and might create a big conflict in your setup which results in no INTERNET access. A big thanks to radmir for this excellent port. The router is now blazing fast and stable. Disclaimer: all the steps are collected from the previous posts (thanks guys). The above steps are just meant to bring some kind of enlightenment for future noobs that stumble upon this gem. Cheers
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