Joined: 06 Jun 2006 Posts: 7492 Location: Dresden, Germany
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 3:17 Post subject:
the_dark_shadow wrote:
so, can you do something BS?
i can adjust the calibration data of the radio. so this would be possible. but it can also burn out the card _________________ "So you tried to use the computer and it started smoking? Sounds like a Mac to me.." - Louis Rossmann https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eL_5YDRWqGE&t=60s
this ap's are all the same hardware...
i have tested in my c54apt the surecom firmware and the dlink... the dlink is more stable...
but whit the 3.10 version i loose the power hack and only use 17dbm of output power.
i dont have bother to change to another firmware... but some guys have troubles getting the dlink firmware to others... the best way is downgrading... then load the version that is on the ap... and put out the ac cable corrupting the firmware...
then http to te ap... and shows a page telling that the ap is in security mode, and needs a firmware... this time, you load the file that you want and it will acept :D
this worked for me... and some people here in portugal...
if there would be a dd-wrt version it would be nice
this ap's are all the same hardware...
i have tested in my c54apt the surecom firmware and the dlink... the dlink is more stable...
but whit the 3.10 version i loose the power hack and only use 17dbm of output power.
i dont have bother to change to another firmware... but some guys have troubles getting the dlink firmware to others... the best way is downgrading... then load the version that is on the ap... and put out the ac cable corrupting the firmware...
then http to te ap... and shows a page telling that the ap is in security mode, and needs a firmware... this time, you load the file that you want and it will acept :D
this worked for me... and some people here in portugal...
if there would be a dd-wrt version it would be nice
do u think all AP that supports 108 Mbps has the atheros chipset ??
If you have it, can you do a backup of the bootloader (redboot) and share it?
I'm testing on a 2100AP, but the major problem is the bootloader.
The hardware of the "fonera" is similar to the 2100AP
I want to replace it with the redboot to install on it a linux-firmware.
With its bootloader i can boot a linux-based firmware from network but not from flash.
I think that is possible (replacing the bootloader) to use the dd-wrt for the fonera on the 2100AP
So, I see mixed feedback on the DLink DWL-2100AP. I can purchase approximately 20 of these units Brand New in the box for $20 each. (Should I snag all of these up?) Need to know ASAP!
Guys, does this unit really have the great potential of increasing the power output that high? I hear some people stating that the antenna is not removable, while others say it is a RP-SMA.
Let me know the Firmware you guys used to get such a good power output, and if you need one of these for your own self. At $20 each, they could be a STEAL.
Last question, be aware there are 2 different revisions of this product. Current item is revision 2.
@pctools:
I have DWL-2100AP and it HAS RP_SMA (i removed original antena and connected Indor 5dbi external)
About powerhack...This thing realy works..BUT... if you go over 50mW YOU NEED COOLING. Another thing..if you put higher values you must have on mind that you will have both signal AND noise boosted...so ..the higher value you put...higher power otput you will get...but also overheat and higher noise.
Some guys told that values over 100mW don't have particular meaning because all overheating and high noise.
I have Rev 2 HW, but as far as I know moded firmware works with all Hardware revisions.
Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 21:48 Post subject: Re: I've 2 dwl-2100ap H/w version 4
I have a new DWL-2100 that has firmware version 2.1 on it. When I attempt to flash the device to the power increase one listed on the Mervin site, it always fails. It says this file is corrupt.
Does anyone know a work around?
Thanks...
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meno wrote:
My DWL-2100AP version H/W version: A4 F/W version=2.220na
the FCC ID : RRK2004042018-1
its has vxworks OS ... its work the power hack but the channel hacks I didnt try still according to this tuto http://www.mervin.net.au/wireless/template/dwl2100hacks.php
telnet 192.168.0.50 ---> default IP
user=admin
password=blank
>alpha
password=sdd21234
OK!
>set overridetxpower XX 1 - 30 dB
>set regultorydomain NONE appers new channels 6550
In the main processor say Atheros AR2313A-001 but lookin in www.atheros.com says AR5002AP-G
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 13:33 Post subject: Re: I've 2 dwl-2100ap H/w version 4
try with this command
telnet 192.168.0.50
user:admin
password:
write "alpha" without " >alpha
the password is = sdd21234
OK!
if say ok then u can type the command of power hack
pctools wrote:
I have a new DWL-2100 that has firmware version 2.1 on it. When I attempt to flash the device to the power increase one listed on the Mervin site, it always fails. It says this file is corrupt.
Does anyone know a work around?
Thanks...
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meno wrote:
My DWL-2100AP version H/W version: A4 F/W version=2.220na
the FCC ID : RRK2004042018-1
its has vxworks OS ... its work the power hack but the channel hacks I didnt try still according to this tuto http://www.mervin.net.au/wireless/template/dwl2100hacks.php
telnet 192.168.0.50 ---> default IP
user=admin
password=blank
>alpha
password=sdd21234
OK!
>set overridetxpower XX 1 - 30 dB
>set regultorydomain NONE appers new channels 6550
In the main processor say Atheros AR2313A-001 but lookin in www.atheros.com says AR5002AP-G