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wireless conection/router

61 durable postsStarted 2006-05-10Latest 2007-03-29
#700537Post 41 of 61

Re: wireless conection/router

So I had a chance to try out the dd-wrt firmware and I gotta say I'm pretty impressed with it. Its got a few things the sveasoft can do but you have to do additional things to make it work. The hotspot feature and the dd-wrt collector thing is really kick ass. I had to try this on my dad's routers since the wrt54g v5 is currently unsupported by sveasoft but dd-wrt has it covered. Otherwise its pretty much the same but like I said, impressive (and free).

#708041Post 42 of 61

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I hate my router!!!

I'm using NETGEAR wireless ... and the thing is that theres a series of disconestions happening for an hour or so - looks like one minute I'm connected the next one I'm off and after awhile its all ok. - I'm no computer wizard so bare with my stupid explanation - the odd thing is that while this is happening the router settings show me an excellent signal, and for the modem conected to the cable net also says its about 98% so I cannot reason why theres this sequences of disconnection - last week I was trying to be a smartass and tried to repair whatever problem there could be so I dl-ded some software and messed things up so badly that I deleted one .dll windows was using and I had to format my HD and reinstall everything all over again - after that the connection was fine until today so this pisses me off!!!!

I dont know how to ask a question and even if I knew I wouldnt mess with any settings any more couse I proved myself dumb last week .... so this is just my rant of the day!! :rant:

#830276Post 43 of 61

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Sevan, I used the software you mentioned on my WRT54GS (V4) and now I cant access my admin panel. Worst is I cant even reset my fuckin router (it just doesnt do anything)

Any ideas ?

#830387Post 44 of 61

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ok its official, I've fried my router last night :(

#830415Post 45 of 61

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Mmmmm, tandoori router :p

Get a Linksys router Kamal ;)

#830432Post 46 of 61

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Thats what this is :(

#830452Post 47 of 61

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K- Can you ping the 192.168.1.1 address (if you hard-code your wired client on the same subnet). The routers will be reachable at that address the first few seconds after boot up. You can usually tftp a file (tftp -i 192.168.1.1 PUT filename) to the device. If that doesn't work try some of the "unbrick" methods on the dd-wrt site. More than likely you just need to do the tftp put. I take it the power light just continues to flash?

#830460Post 48 of 61

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Sunny, I'm about to jump off the ledge with this POS.

unfortunately its not even responding to PING. I'm afraid I've bricked it and I'm just too nervous to try that JTAG crap.

Can you PM me a contact number bro, I'm at my wits end. :(

#830463Post 49 of 61

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and yea the power light continues to flash endlessly with all 4 ethernet port lights solid. I've tried every "reset" method listed on that website and it continues to do the same fucking shit over and over... i.e. blink endlessly :(

#830494Post 50 of 61

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Try pinging it at the 192.168.1.1 address. If you can ping it you can TFTP to it. Sometimes the timing is a bitch but it should work. Of course you need to be connected directly with an ethernet cable to the router and put in a static ip on your host computer. What I typically do is have the command already typed in, unplug the router, plug it back in and as soon as your computer shows "connected" hit enter.

Worst case scenerio you can open it up and ground pins, but as many mistakes as I've made with these things I've never had to do that (and I've flashed these things over 40 times).

#830496Post 51 of 61

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I've done all of the above, problem is the router doesn't appear to "boot" up when I plug it in, all the Lan lights come on instantly and Power led starts blinking. It feels like its been royally toasted. I even unplugged it, held down reset for 1 min, plugged it back in while still holding rest and at the same time run the tftp app (linksys utility) and let it try 99 times.

NADA. :(

It just keeps saying unable to reach host and ipconfig /all shows media disconnected

#830629Post 52 of 61

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bit encryption sux it can be cracked in 20 minutes... try enabling MAC ADRESS FILTER just type the mac adresses of your computers on the router web based menu under mac adress filter

you can check your computers mac adress by going to run>cmd.exe and then on the command prompt type ipconfig/all that should give you the mac adress of that computer.

#830682Post 53 of 61

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[quote=Kamal;464804]I've done all of the above, problem is the router doesn't appear to "boot" up when I plug it in, all the Lan lights come on instantly and Power led starts blinking. It feels like its been royally toasted. I even unplugged it, held down reset for 1 min, plugged it back in while still holding rest and at the same time run the tftp app (linksys utility) and let it try 99 times.

NADA. :(

It just keeps saying unable to reach host and ipconfig /all shows media disconnected[/quote]

Hmm, well the following should work. I've never had to do it so read through it carefully. It is dependent on which version your router is (look on the bottom for the sticker): [url]http://www.linksysinfo.org/forums/showthread.php?t=47259[/url]

#830886Post 54 of 61

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Sunny - I fucking did it man I fucking did it. I tried shorting pins 15 -16 several times and that didnt work. Then I tried shorting pins 5 - 6 and that did nothing. Finally someone on the dd-wrt forums had mentioned try grounding pin 16 with the antenna ground.

I took a piece of old phone cable, stripped out the ends, exposed the wires, touched one end to the antenna ground, touched the second to pin 16 and VOILA its fixed. Instantly all the solid Network lights went away and the single light corresponding to the connected network cable sprung into life and pings came alive.... phew....

I'm gonna try redo the DD-WRT hack again :lol:

#830888Post 55 of 61

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[B]Here's a link to the photo if you're interested 8)8)

[/B] [IMG]http://www.linksysinfo.org/images/Content/revival/wrt-18.jpg[/IMG]

#830900Post 56 of 61

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btw I'm noticing weird problems with my router, when I download a file from the internet connected by cable vs wireless, the difference in speeds is half

#831148Post 57 of 61

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Cool. I'm glad you got it working. Regarding the slow downloads, I would try doing a wireless survey (On the status-wireless tab) and see if someone else is running on the same channel as you in the area. If so change yours over to another. Also, depending on your signal strength I would consider bumping up the tx power (on the wireless - advanced settings page), I've got all of my routers set to ~ 55, the default is 28. Keep in mind that too much power can be just as bad a thing too as the signal gets 'dirty'.

#831528Post 58 of 61

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Sunny thanks for that, I tweaked it a bit but didn't notice much of a change (running Channel 9)

I also have access to a dying B router, so I'm gonna experiment setting up a repeater to extend the range some (some odd reason my Transmit speeds drop to shit within my tiny apartment even with spoodbooster crap enabled)

[URL]http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/tutorials/article.php/10724_3655041_2[/URL] [url]http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Wireless_Bridge[/url]

Have you tried that ?

#832351Post 59 of 61

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I've only tried the repeater mode at a friends house (he is stealing his neighbors connection). It didn't work as expected. I thought it would have simply repeated the signal and the network would show a stronger signal. Instead I had to set it up to act as a client and then create another SSID which he connects to (the beta v24 can do ~ 10 different SSID's with different encryption mechanisms).

What I'm doing at my house is the WDS. I have 3 routers which all talk to each other and only 1 SSID with a strong signal through out the house. I've found this to work quite well. I didn't have much luck with the 'lazy WDS' but the manual one works great. Basically you have to put in your wlan mac addresses for all the other routers you have and once it's setup they all talk as if they were all chained together. You can plug wired clients into the lan ports and they think they are on a wired network and you can still connect with wireless clients too.

#832550Post 60 of 61

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[quote=Kamal;465224]

I took a piece of old phone cable, stripped out the ends, exposed the wires, touched one end to the antenna ground, touched the second to pin 16 and VOILA its fixed. Instantly all the solid Network lights went away and the single light corresponding to the connected network cable sprung into life and pings came alive.... phew.... [/quote]

[IMG]http://img68.imageshack.us/img68/9779/mac2mq9.jpg[/IMG]

#832848Post 61 of 61

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:lol:

There are a few routers around like that...I had a POS D-Link DI-524 that I flashed to believe that it was a 624...worked a lot better, but still was a POS ;)

I know run a Trendnet that I got free after rebate...but alas, I think my card (also a D-Link) is really the POS here :(

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