Support Request - Belkin N 750 DB - F9K1103 v1 (01A)

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garcia1987
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 14:25    Post subject: Crawling Connection Reply with quote
I installed the BN750DB_3.4.3.9-096_dlna and my connection has slowed to a crawl. I'm not sure of exactly what happened and was wondering if anyone else had experienced this.

I have a very stable connection here in Japan and prior to installation my down speed was upwards of 400Mb/s and has now dropped to less than 10Mb/s.

Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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tdbone1
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 21:28    Post subject: thinking about doing it Reply with quote
does aircrack-ng, reaver-wps, wireshark (monitor mode) work?
I don't care about dlna mostly just ssh and monitor mode. (packet injection)

could someone edit 1st post to have instructions on:
what to flash
where to get the file(s)
how to flash after we get the files
how to preserve our original mac addresse(s)
how to revert to original belkin software if needed

I see bits and pieces scattered out through this whole thread but I have not found the guide to do this stuff.

someone please make a guide so we can do this.
its a pretty powerful router and it deserves a guide.
thanks
tdbone1
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 2:37    Post subject: Reply with quote
can someone just provide some links to firmware that I can safely flash?
my router is:

Firmware Version 1.10.17 (2014/3/13 1:52:6)
Boot Version 1.7.4
Hardware F9K1103 v1 (01A)


I see several firmwares avail but some are for 01C or something like that.

anyhow just the links to firmwares I can flash

I have several that I found in this thread but none clearly state for 01A

here is what I have
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B0clSzFg6jb9bVRTRnpNblhDclE&usp=sharing&tid=0B0clSzFg6jb9ejVLX0cyR0ZpMWs#list

https://code.google.com/p/rt-n56u/downloads/list

https://yadi.sk/d/6ttXcerpJ2hg3/F9K1103

please help so I can get in on the fun too.

been on these forums for long time now
im not a noob and just not sure which firmwares are safer or better for my 01A

thanks
blocker85
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 18:41    Post subject: Reply with quote
Just wanted to copy this post again in the hopes that OP updates his post with the information. This was incredibly helpful!

funkyant wrote:
By the way, maybe the op could update the original post with the following info for people not willing to read through 38 pages Very Happy

Quote:
Although we don't have DDWRT for this router, we do have a firmware which has been transplanted from the ASUS N56U which has identical hardware.

Please first load this file using the stock Belkin web based firmware update page.

https://app.box.com/shared/2wxyv4cjdgd52m4a1wzd/4/322627961/11989207166/1

I believe this was an early version without hardware checking, hence it will upload to the device using the Belkin interface.


After your router reboots, login to 192.168.1.1 with USER: admin PASS: admin

If you see the ASUS logo, all has gone well.

Next go ahead and flash the latest BN750DB firmware from here:
https://app.box.com/s/2wxyv4cjdgd52m4a1wzd/1/322627961

There are a few versions for you to choose from:

Quote:
Base build,
excluded:
- minidlna (UPnP/DLNA A/V mediaserver).
- transmission (torrent client).
- aria2 (multi-protocol download manager).
- firefly (iTunes audio mediaserver).
- QoS kernel modules.
- IFB/IMQ kernel modules.
- USB HID kernel modules.
- CIFS client kernel module.

- DLNA build,
included:
- minidlna (UPnP/DLNA A/V mediaserver).
- transmission (torrent client).
excluded:
- aria2 (multi-protocol download manager).
- firefly (iTunes audio mediaserver).
- QoS kernel modules.
- IFB/IMQ kernel modules.
- USB HID kernel modules.
- CIFS client kernel module.
- openssl executable (for generate HTTPS and OpenVPN certs).
- tcpdump utility.

- Aria2 build,
included:
- aria2 (multi-protocol download manager).
excluded:
- minidlna (UPnP/DLNA A/V mediaserver).
- transmission (torrent client).
- firefly (iTunes audio mediaserver).
- QoS kernel modules.
- IFB/IMQ kernel modules.
- USB HID kernel modules.
- CIFS client kernel module.
- tcpdump utility.



Once you are up and running with your latest firmware, don't forget to reboot your modem (especially if you're using PPPoE) as the router MAC address will have changed.


Now enjoy a kickass new router Smile

tdbone1
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 17:52    Post subject: Reply with quote
yea

you are so funny

how about you put a version number with that.

the topic has >>>01A<<< in it and scattered through this whole thread is about 5 other types of routers there is firmware for.

when someone is going to post a firmware you BETTER get the version right.

i know for a fact there is at LEAST 2 version of belkin N750 db (V1 and V2)
now again i know there is at LEAST 2 and maybe 4 firmwares

when you post a firmware PLEASE PLEAE PLEAE post the version that the firmware is for.

go look through the thread and tell me how many posts there are where there is firmware AND HARDWARE VERSION NUMBER

come on peeps

im not new here so dont treat me like it.

firmware WITH the HARDWARE VERSION
not just the dang model number
robp251
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 4:15    Post subject: Reply with quote
@tdbone1

I have a N750DB with Model number - F9K1103v1.
I am using this firmware file on it - BN750DB_3.4.3.9-096_nano.trx.

I have also used "*base.trx" file with an earlier version.

Where do you seen the (01A), I am looking at the label underneath the router, nothing like this there.
Attached is pic
rt82
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 5:40    Post subject: Reply with quote
Since the belkin has dual usb, anyone try turning this router into a software raid storage backup? Of course the slow usb ports won't be good for big files but backup for smaller files like photos would be cool.
tdbone1
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 13:48    Post subject: Reply with quote
robp251 wrote:
@tdbone1

I have a N750DB with Model number - F9K1103v1.
I am using this firmware file on it - BN750DB_3.4.3.9-096_nano.trx.

I have also used "*base.trx" file with an earlier version.

Where do you seen the (01A), I am looking at the label underneath the router, nothing like this there.
Attached is pic


with the stock belkin firmware it is on the page that first loads up

see in the very 1st post here in this thread that he has 01A
to my understanding there are at least two different version to this V1 router (where the sticker is)
v1 = 01A and 01C or 0C1 or something like that.
now again to my understanding there IS differences

when someone posts firmware links they really really should make it clear since these are BIOS files and not everyone has a JTAG or Serial or eeprom flasher

thanks again for how you gave almost complete info
at least you are trying.

i swear i been through this thread at least 3x from beginning to end and i think one person might have accidently posted all the correct info.

i can not believe there are not more bricked devices because of this.

a moderator should clean this thread up and either make it just about the V1 router with TWO different firmwares or the topic needs changed to 01A and 0C1 or whatever it is for V1 routers
robp251
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 14:23    Post subject: Reply with quote
I dont recall what number it showed me on Belkin stock firmware loading page.
Anyways, those look like some internal versioning Belkin employs.

So my guess is all "F9K1103v1" router's should be able to take padavan-radmir firmwares.
Specimen
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 15:59    Post subject: Reply with quote
To the best of my knowledge, If the FCC ID is the same then they have the exact same hardware.
Looking at the FCC database there is only one ID that contains K7SF9K1103
And that is K7SF9K1103V1.
tdbone1
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 6:14    Post subject: Reply with quote
Specimen wrote:
To the best of my knowledge, If the FCC ID is the same then they have the exact same hardware.
Looking at the FCC database there is only one ID that contains K7SF9K1103
And that is K7SF9K1103V1.


thank you for being so kind and looking that info up.
i do appreciate it.

im pretty sure that there was a problem with the different numbers (being either with the hardware or the firmware)

in the 1st post "Topic" he puts the 01A in there for a reason otherwise it would just say "v1"

i will have to do some digging but like i said im pretty sure there is something that is actually changed
be it the bootloader or proprietary firmware.

to my understanding this v1 01A does have a locked bootloader and we are only able to flash ASUS firmware because they must have something same as this belkin (as far as it being locked) am i correct about it being just a modified ASUS firmware and not a fully working DD-WRT?

i mean if we had a fully working DD-WRT then it would be on the DD-WRT site right?
tdbone1
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 14:41    Post subject: Reply with quote
someone better look at this link
http://community.belkin.com/t5/Wireless/N600DB-F9K1103-v1-01C-Firmware-gt-1-10-17-strange-routing/td-p/7851

here is a link to a belkin pdf on N600DB v1 "01C"
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:d1ggFtfOpfsJ:https://trepigbafan.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/belkin-router-f9k1103-firmware.pdf+&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

all over the internet I keep seeing that "01C"
a lot of people think it is not important

better look at the top of that link on belkin forums
N600DB = F9K1104 v1 (01C)
N600DB is not N750DB like ours
I know there is an N750DB that is also F9K1103 v1 "01C"
im just saying I believe there is a difference

can someone please state clearly what is going on with F9K1103 v1 "01A" and "01C"

I want to have a good flash.
thanks
Specimen
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 18:43    Post subject: Reply with quote
tdbone1 wrote:
someone better look at this link
http://community.belkin.com/t5/Wireless/N600DB-F9K1103-v1-01C-Firmware-gt-1-10-17-strange-routing/td-p/7851

here is a link to a belkin pdf on N600DB v1 "01C"
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:d1ggFtfOpfsJ:https://trepigbafan.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/belkin-router-f9k1103-firmware.pdf+&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

all over the internet I keep seeing that "01C"
a lot of people think it is not important

better look at the top of that link on belkin forums
N600DB = F9K1104 v1 (01C)
N600DB is not N750DB like ours
I know there is an N750DB that is also F9K1103 v1 "01C"
im just saying I believe there is a difference

can someone please state clearly what is going on with F9K1103 v1 "01A" and "01C"

I want to have a good flash.
thanks


Plot twist, what you actually have is 01B but there is a bug in the software that misreads the model number.

Seriously, look at the FCC database (it's public), compare the pictures in the filling to your own router, in the filling each chip is photographed and you can see the model and numbers of all components, just to make sure hardwarewise it's the same thing.

This 01X seems to be a software thing. Maybe it's the bootloader.
Anyway, it's clear no one has the answer you want to hear. You only have one way to solve this, flash the router with the provided bin and then report back, sacrifices have to be made in name of science, well, not sacrifices, learn first how the recovery mode works.
tdbone1
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 18:41    Post subject: Reply with quote
robp251 wrote:
@tdbone1

I have a N750DB with Model number - F9K1103v1.
I am using this firmware file on it - BN750DB_3.4.3.9-096_nano.trx.

I have also used "*base.trx" file with an earlier version.

Where do you seen the (01A), I am looking at the label underneath the router, nothing like this there.
Attached is pic


I flashed the nano and then the base.
I see on page 3 it says the router can go into "Promiscuous Mode"
could someone explain how to do this?
router = 192.168.2.1
corded pc to router = 192.168.2.2
corded pc = Ubuntu 14.04 lts (amd64 desktop) with wireshark
how do I turn on "monitor mode" preferably and then pipe tcpdump to the pc with 192.168.2.2?
Specimen
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 19:42    Post subject: Reply with quote
tdbone1 wrote:
robp251 wrote:
@tdbone1

I have a N750DB with Model number - F9K1103v1.
I am using this firmware file on it - BN750DB_3.4.3.9-096_nano.trx.

I have also used "*base.trx" file with an earlier version.

Where do you seen the (01A), I am looking at the label underneath the router, nothing like this there.
Attached is pic


I flashed the nano and then the base.
I see on page 3 it says the router can go into "Promiscuous Mode"
could someone explain how to do this?
router = 192.168.2.1
corded pc to router = 192.168.2.2
corded pc = Ubuntu 14.04 lts (amd64 desktop) with wireshark
how do I turn on "monitor mode" preferably and then pipe tcpdump to the pc with 192.168.2.2?


Weren't you complaining before that this thread is too long? MAYBE it's too long because when people are finally satisfied with an answer they stop caring about others and start talking about something else!

I think it would be more appropriate to create a separate thread for your 'packet capture project', this is not even something specific to this router.
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