frankd
20-04-2005, 12:17
Yes, exactly - use this firmware http://oleg.wl500g.info/wl500g-clear-nvram.trx
Just flash it using firmware restoration utility and give it a chance to boot (i.e. wait for a minute). After that flash your normal firmware.
Does it make sense or is it possible at all to do the same with the WL-HDD?
Can I use the WL500g firmware to that effect?
reason:
I suspect having some weird settings hanging around after flashing
WLHDD-1.9.2.7-4.
In particular, after the flash I could not access WL-HDD's web server.
Capturing with Ethereal showed some IPv6 packets flying around.
Err on my side or reality?
Original: fw 1.2.3.4
Used recovery too to flash 1.9.2.7-4.
Settings restored to default , but not a real confirmation
Not able to shut down pressing the front button during 5 seconds
(no access via web, but some network activity detected)
Restored fw 1.2.3.4
Settings restored to default
1.2.3.4 could be booted but behaves differently from initial situation.
Regards Frank
Just flash it using firmware restoration utility and give it a chance to boot (i.e. wait for a minute). After that flash your normal firmware.
Does it make sense or is it possible at all to do the same with the WL-HDD?
Can I use the WL500g firmware to that effect?
reason:
I suspect having some weird settings hanging around after flashing
WLHDD-1.9.2.7-4.
In particular, after the flash I could not access WL-HDD's web server.
Capturing with Ethereal showed some IPv6 packets flying around.
Err on my side or reality?
Original: fw 1.2.3.4
Used recovery too to flash 1.9.2.7-4.
Settings restored to default , but not a real confirmation
Not able to shut down pressing the front button during 5 seconds
(no access via web, but some network activity detected)
Restored fw 1.2.3.4
Settings restored to default
1.2.3.4 could be booted but behaves differently from initial situation.
Regards Frank