It looks like my problem with long write failures is over
I donīt know if itīs the best way to upgrade, but I do:Originally Posted by MMCM
- make a complete backup of my usb stick
- without putting the stick back into the wl-500g make the firmware upgrade
- reboot and then put the stick back into the wl-500g
- copy the files to the stick as in Olegīs instuctions
- re-enable booting from usb stick
All this is a matter of minutes and all settings (on the stick) are preserved.
It looks like my problem with long write failures is over
yes, exactly. There is no need to reinstall anything - changed files would be overwrited with newer.Originally Posted by wfleck
852 is included in the firmware. You've to configure samba codepages manually (these lines are used for Russian):Originally Posted by Zitev
Use search - there is a list on the MS site with the list of codepages.Code:nvram set usb_smbcpage_x=866 nvram set usb_smbcset_x=1251 nvram commit
Hi Oleg!
Once more problem, my plugged pendrive is unwriteable, I just can copy the files from pendrive to the PC, reverse isn't possible...
The Samba hidden read-write share is set "yes".
THX!
zitev
FAT32/NTFS? share$?
FAT32...and have another problem, since I changed the codepage, and charset settings, then the router is not synchronizing to the time serverOriginally Posted by Oleg
"...Jan 1 01:00:20 dnsmasq[48]: using nameserver 82.144.161.11#53
Jan 1 01:00:20 dnsmasq[48]: using nameserver 82.144.160.179#53
Jan 1 01:00:21 PPPoE: connect to ISP"
...and that's all...
zitev
I did found the correct commandlines for my codepage-problem on another topic (http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?t=2376)
The correct hungarian codepage configuration is here:
nvram set usb_vfat_options=codepage=852,iocharset=cp852
nvram set usb_smbcpage_x=852
nvram set usb_smbcset_x=852
nvram commit
But then my pendrive is unwriteable in the future too, so I still need solving to my problem yet.
THX, and sorry for some unnecessary notes...
zitev
have you added a user to samba ?
Or try "force user" in smb.conf:
[harddisk]
path = /tmp/harddisk
writeable = yes
browseable = yes
force user = admin
Of course!Originally Posted by dev
[share]
path = /tmp/harddisk
[share$]
path = /tmp/harddisk
writable = yes
force user = (my login)
browseble = yes
Hello
After I upgrade my AP to the 6c-pre5, I have the problem that I can`t login over the webinterface. From all Networks (Wan, Lan, Wireless) I become the message "Connection refused".
All other functions, routing, etc. are working.
Somebody an idea to reactivate the webinterface? Or must I try?
Hi
Well, i dont use url filter at the moment, thus not regarding it did never worked.
These filter are not very good as i read, the linksys ones for instance.
But i plan to use it, if possible only for the wlan port. So does anyone knows a nice fitting sollution for an url filter other then geting a transparent filter proxy to work ?
greets
Wlanman
My Stuff: WL-500g, Mapower H31x 10GB HD, Philips Webcam Vesta PRO, TerraTec Webcam PRO, USB Hub
After installing 6c-pre5 I followed the steps at macsat again for configuring ipkg and samba. After a lot of fiddling I can't find it. The smbd process is started 3 times, but which script could do this besides /etc/init.d/S97Samba or tmp/local/sbin/post-boot ??
Thanks to Oleg, my Microsoft MN-700 has been running the WL-500g firmware for a few months.
With 1.9.2.7-6b, I started having a problem establishing and maintaining a PPOE DSL connection. I think it may have been SBC trying to knock the router off because tech support gave me a lecture about the router when I called about the problem. When I bypassed the router and used XP's native PPOE connection, I didn't have any problems connecting and maintaining.
That said, I've been running 6c-pre5 with 48 hours uptime, and no connection problems.
Originally Posted by Holli
I reset the complete AP and upgrade the fimeware again. Then all works.
Thanks for the SNMP Support @ Oleg