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ebk71
06-01-2005, 21:34
I had firmw. 1.2.3.0 running. Installed JockyW firmw. 1.1.2.8 with files. Until I had to flash, everything was going fine. It stopped when flashing. Now when I turn it on, pwr led flashes and after several seconds it stops. Tried restoring firmware, asus discovery doesn't work, put pc in same ip. Can't make a connection. Can I do something with USB? Or can I throw it away?

Antiloop
06-01-2005, 21:58
have you tried firmware restoration already?

ebk71
06-01-2005, 23:05
Firmware restoration:
I connect wl-hdd to power, pwr led flashes, start firmware restoration, select 1.2.3.0 or JockyW firmware and click upload. Pwr led stops flashing then only led for network is on. Firmware tool: connecting to the wireless device, after some 30 secs. : no device in recovery mode is found

Antiloop
07-01-2005, 00:40
did you actually PUT the device into firmware restoration?

e.g. holding the button while powering on ?

jbkerner
07-01-2005, 08:48
:( I had the same issue. Downgraded Firmware - and after that i couldnīt access the baby. Tried everything but i didnīt manage to get into this restoration mode. At last i sent it back to the supplier as warranty case.

ciao,
jbk

Antiloop
07-01-2005, 09:35
eventual do a very risky thing
just put the WL-HDD into recovery modus:

be sure unit is powered off
be sure LAN cable is connected
be sure your PC has a STATIC IP
be sure to have to firmware restoration tool at hand

do the following

shortcut PIN10 of the FLASH (AMD) chip with GROUND while powering on, release immediately. The unit should now enter recovery modus
(power led wil flash)

start firmware restoration of a old firmware 1.1.2.8 or something

please send us the results

JOCKYW2001
07-01-2005, 18:45
Some weeks ago I had the problem that I couldn't flash a firmware. Neither the web interface nor the Asus restore tool worked. I found out that following rescue procedure always works (pc connected to asus by cable of course):



Recovery!!:
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1. pull power cable and wait 20 seconds
2. keep button pressed and connect power cable: power led should flash
3. ping 192.168.1.220 should reply else redo steps 1 and 2
4. run Asus Firmware restoration tool, select firmware file (e.g. WLHDD_1.1.2.7_en.trx) and press upload. After some seconds press the Abort button or wait until it says "Upload fails! Please check the connection"
5. from a dos box or linux console run: tftp -i 192.168.1.220 put WLHDD_1.1.2.x_en.trx
6. tftp returns something like: "Transfer successful: 3731456 bytes in 2 seconds, 1865728 bytes/s" if it doesn't redo steps 1-5 (sometimes I needed three or four times before it worked)
7. after ca. 80 seconds your Asus should reboot


I also posted this in a German forum and all users with the no access problem could recover their unit.

hugo
07-01-2005, 19:07
Also, Wlhdd will go in blinking led only if it find the network cable suitable. It must be a real 100 Mb network cable, attached to a 100 Mb mode network card. If the led is not blinking when pressing the on button, try another network card and cable.

ebk71
07-01-2005, 20:34
Many thanks for the big response.
I managed to restore firmware. After all, wl-hdd was allready in restore operation(blinking pwr led), and what I explained, pwr led goes off when trying to restore, was a good sign. But apparantly I did something wrong with the ip settings. Again put in fixed ip (192.168.1.50) and started firmware restore tool. (Couldn't ping wl-hhd though).
That was it.
Now running JockyW firm, and have to explore a new world.

Thanks!

freme
03-05-2005, 15:11
Hallo

I have a problem.
I don't know what happened, but i can't access my asus

I tried everything, but nothing works
it seems like restore button doesn't work

I try this
Recovery!!:
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1. pull power cable and wait 20 seconds
2. keep button pressed and connect power cable: power led should flash
3. ping 192.168.1.1 should reply else redo steps 1 and 2


Have you any idea?

Freme

Antiloop
03-05-2005, 15:18
Hallo

I have a problem.
I don't know what happened, but i can't access my asus

I tried everything, but nothing works
it seems like restore button doesn't work

I try this
Recovery!!:
-----------
1. pull power cable and wait 20 seconds
2. keep button pressed and connect power cable: power led should flash
3. ping 192.168.1.1 should reply else redo steps 1 and 2


Have you any idea?

Freme
so can you ping it or not?
and does the power led flash or not?
and did you connect a straight UTP cable to the WL-HDD ?

freme
04-05-2005, 07:25
This morning, the power led is off.
So I send it back

Thanks a lot

Antiloop
04-05-2005, 12:31
the powerled won't go flashing as long as you don't have a UTP (a right one) cable connected

freme
04-05-2005, 16:49
thanks a lot

freme
04-05-2005, 16:51
I have a Dreambox 7000S, and i thought that I saw everything.

But now I see that I have to read the ASUS forums all od the day :(

noisyb
16-05-2006, 15:29
oopps.. wrong topic

p3master
09-09-2006, 13:38
You also have to turn off all firewall software on the nic that you connect to your WL-HDD, or the rescue software won't be able to connect to the WL-HDD.

Pretender-
02-05-2007, 12:29
Thaks! It worked for me! But the IP adress was the last that i entered in the wlhdd 192.168.1.9. I have take a Ping scanner and pinged 192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.254 then i saw the right ip adress...........:) :) :) :) :) :) :)

PHPat
17-06-2007, 00:29
WL-HDD does not necessesarily revert to default IP in firmware recovery mode.
I had to use a sniffer twice to find out the real IP ist usedm it was the last configured IP in both cases, and in one I did not know the setting because it was not my own unit. With Wireshark running and rebooting the wl-hdd some times it postet ARP requests, thus giving away its IP.