http://home.karneval.cz
Seems to be down , is there any alternative link that's up ?
Agree on that, needed those scripts badly, as i formatted my drive with scripts on purpose, and now when i need optware and other stuff i'm pretty helpless... suggestions?
I got into a case where I'd get a slow blink simply from plugging in the power.
I had been doing a bunch of flashing attempts and had gotten dd-wrt installed at one point but tried reverting back to stock.
I ended up popping my case and plugging in my FTDI serial connection so I could see what was happening.
I'll mash "2" for "2: Load system code then write to Flash via TFTP."
My eth0 will be set to 192.168.1.15 per what I saw in u-boot's printenv.
Once I specified the server ip, client ip and file to get pulled from my tftp server, it'll just spew "ntohs(arp->ar_hrd) != ARP_ETHER" with every attempt.
I figured there would be an ARP issue and "arp -n" shows "fa:ff:fa:ff:fa:ff" which seems most likely to be wrong.
I tried using "arp -s" to set the value from the MAC label but to no avail.
For those unable to flash even though it goes into recovery/restore mode (slow power led/light blink), I'm guessing this is what's going on behind the scene.
My only guess as to why it worked for me one time (and not something I want to try to verify) is because my flash state was truly jacked (kernel image size 0 and other stuff I think). I hadn't used any serial connection at this yet.
Does anyone know what this particular issue is and ideally a fix?
My original issue is with my Asus RT-N13U where wifi/wireless is causing issues with my desktop wifi and smartphone when using 802.11 modes G or N. The connection is so unstable and my smartphone keeps reconnecting every couple of seconds and speeds shift on my desktop wifi and takes about 1 minute to load a web page. Mode B works fine.
Joined: 19 May 2017 Posts: 20 Location: TN<>MI, US
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 21:06 Post subject:
Long time no posts, time to break the silence.
Just pulled this router out of a drawer to use in a barn attic as a repeater. Went to update the firmware and found current releases won't flash. Power LED blinks once, means 'Haha, file too big.'
So had to search back to 7-28-18 to find one that would go - file size 3,776k. Releases after that until now are 3,880k. (These are actual sizes, not what appears on the download page.)
Just a heads up for anyone doing an update. Until wireless N goes away, these little N13u's will remain fine pieces of hardware -- and they use a lot less power than today's models.
'Hey' to the old gang. Sure was fun getting these things running. _________________ My old self (phonetics-R-fun)
Just pulled this router out of a drawer to use in a barn attic as a repeater. Went to update the firmware and found current releases won't flash. Power LED blinks once, means 'Haha, file too big.'
So had to search back to 7-28-18 to find one that would go - file size 3,776k. Releases after that until now are 3,880k. (These are actual sizes, not what appears on the download page.)
Just a heads up for anyone doing an update. Until wireless N goes away, these little N13u's will remain fine pieces of hardware -- and they use a lot less power than today's models.
'Hey' to the old gang. Sure was fun getting these things running.
I'll chime in, as well. I pulled my RT-N13U v1 out of the closet for a similar purpose: I needed a simple wireless repeater to get a little bit of signal to the other side of the house. I had no problem getting 02-06-2020-r42287 to install, but the NTP time server was broken, I couldn't manually set the date using the date command, and dnsmasq wouldn't disable (following the DD-WRT repeater bridge instructions).