wpte
29-12-2007, 16:40
hello,
After too many frustrating moments with my wl-500gp, I tried different firmwares, also olegs firmware, wich is the best firmware I saw so far.
To install the router properly, I read and used the tutorial from marcnesium (http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?t=5909).
I just first installed the firmware, put it back to factory settings and filled in all the settings.
I tought... hey lets try out the printer, but after 30 secs my printer (lexmark X1155) disconnected from the router, and the log showed me a time-out.:(
I think this is pretty weird, as my printer works completely on the asus firmware...
Allright... now I tried my USB drive, no response because EXT2 isn't supported... wich ment that I had to copy over 500GB of data to several HDD as this external drive is the biggest in the house:mad: (took a looong time).
anyways, I moved on to the tutorial, wich was quite easy:D till I got stuck with the hdd part.
fdisk didn't worked out, so I had to format my hdd on puppy linux to ext3 and an extended partition (1GB).
then the next step...
'mke2fs -j /dev/discs/disc0/part1'
it gave me an error, something like not enough memory.:(
'mkswap /dev/discs/disc0/part2'
did work, but also an error.. not sure what that one was..
ah well... I tried out FTP and samba and yes it works :D (woot woot)
then... I made the post-boot script and typed 'flashfs save && flashfs commit && flashfs enable && reboot' to save everything.
tried samba and ftp again... no response, suddenly the router couldn't read the EXT3 super block:confused: windows xp could read it, and puppy linux read it, no probs at all...
also after rebooting or unplugging the hdd didn't matter at all... always the super block.
so.. from that moment all my dreams shatterd and I came back in the asus nightmare.
do you guys have any ideas?:(
p.s. never mail the asus support... they don't give you any solutions.
example:
me: I can't block ip adresses in the firewall for my ftp server. how should I do this?
asus: we advice you to close port 21.
:mad:
btw... that asus quote is literairy...
After too many frustrating moments with my wl-500gp, I tried different firmwares, also olegs firmware, wich is the best firmware I saw so far.
To install the router properly, I read and used the tutorial from marcnesium (http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?t=5909).
I just first installed the firmware, put it back to factory settings and filled in all the settings.
I tought... hey lets try out the printer, but after 30 secs my printer (lexmark X1155) disconnected from the router, and the log showed me a time-out.:(
I think this is pretty weird, as my printer works completely on the asus firmware...
Allright... now I tried my USB drive, no response because EXT2 isn't supported... wich ment that I had to copy over 500GB of data to several HDD as this external drive is the biggest in the house:mad: (took a looong time).
anyways, I moved on to the tutorial, wich was quite easy:D till I got stuck with the hdd part.
fdisk didn't worked out, so I had to format my hdd on puppy linux to ext3 and an extended partition (1GB).
then the next step...
'mke2fs -j /dev/discs/disc0/part1'
it gave me an error, something like not enough memory.:(
'mkswap /dev/discs/disc0/part2'
did work, but also an error.. not sure what that one was..
ah well... I tried out FTP and samba and yes it works :D (woot woot)
then... I made the post-boot script and typed 'flashfs save && flashfs commit && flashfs enable && reboot' to save everything.
tried samba and ftp again... no response, suddenly the router couldn't read the EXT3 super block:confused: windows xp could read it, and puppy linux read it, no probs at all...
also after rebooting or unplugging the hdd didn't matter at all... always the super block.
so.. from that moment all my dreams shatterd and I came back in the asus nightmare.
do you guys have any ideas?:(
p.s. never mail the asus support... they don't give you any solutions.
example:
me: I can't block ip adresses in the firewall for my ftp server. how should I do this?
asus: we advice you to close port 21.
:mad:
btw... that asus quote is literairy...