D-Link DIR-600 :: Doesn't Accept English Version / Always Jumps Back To Chinese After Rebooting
Oct 6, 2011
i have been living in China for some time and bought a DIR-600M router from DLINK while I was there. While a friend configured it for me and everything was fine, i would love to have an english version of the firmware.... i have searched everywhere but couldnt find any english version for this particular model..I have tried to download and install the American version of the 600 model, but it seems as it does not accept this version as it always jumps back to the chinese version after rebooting....
I need USA style log. I have a DIR-825 B1 with Firmware Version: 2.05WW. How can I setup (; go back) to the USA 2.05NA version? The firmware upgrade was failed cause that the uploaded firmware file may not be correct..
I've had the DIR-655 for a few months now, along with a Motorola Surfboard sb6121 DOCSIS 3.0.Modem works fine, the router was working perfectly fine until recently last week.
I have a desktop hardwired and a wireless network going on that I use just for my mobile phone and tablet at times. At first I was having disconnection problems with my wireless, then noticed a neighbor installed a similar router in the area according to my wifi analyzer, so I changed the channels and my wireless started working great. During this process I also did a firmware update and since then I've been receiving some really poor browsing problems, sometimes I'll visit websites like Facebook, or a news website, and it'll say something about the DNS not working, (at this point I'll ping the website and it still pings fine without any loss) so I'll visit the website about 10 minutes later and it works great. I've done extensive research on forums/Google and found it must link up to the new firmware update and something about a DNS relay? My version is: Hardware Version: B1 Firmware Version: 2.10NA
In other words, is there a way I can fix this issue from disconnecting without having to downgrade back to the old firmware? Or is this a common issue they'll continue to happen? If I do downgrade, HOW do I downgrade back to the stable version?
I accidentally did a system recovery. I installed all updates (I think),but now my linksys wireless adapter won't install. It says this version of windows is not supported. It worked before the system recovery. I am using XP.
I bougth a DIR-600 router and i'm trying to configure the option Advance/Traffic Control, but the interface is in spanish and i think is not translated accurately. I need the original text in english of the of every option's description in that menu, specialy Maximum Download Bandwidth.Also if there is a way to change the language of the interface to English. HW C1 FW 3.02
I know this is the wrong category fot my post, but I can't find any other category with a closer match.
Simple question: - where can I find an ENGLISH version of the DI-524M router's firmware??
Can I use a DI-524 firmware for the DI-524M?
Everything is organized by country on the website. I don't think this is appropriate to user's utilization of DLink's product. You can have people that speak a totally different language than the main one of their residency country. My 2cts.
I started to discover the new CAT3850 switch and it seems to be that I fail with a basic setup: I am not able to terminate the CAPWAP tunnel from an Access Point (3502E) on the CAT3850.The AP is directly connected to the switch. I am using VLAN10 (192.168.1.0/24) and an interface VLAN10 (192.168.1.1) which is the WLAN management interface as well. The CAT3850 provides the IP address via DHCP for the AP. A simple setup ...The strange thing is, that the AP gets an IP address, the CAPWAP conversation starts and ends up with the following message:
*Apr 21 06:24:33.773: %IOSXE-3-PLATFORM: 1 process wcm: *spamReceiveTask: %LWAPP-3-AP_LICENSE_REQUEST_ERR: License request failed for AP b8:be:bf:14:ee:20 - AP License Request timedout, ensure MC link is up, Resettting AP
After that the conversation starts from the scratch. On the CLI of the AP I can see that the AP fails to download the image (it is stucked in the image phase).I am using the 50 AP evalutaion licenese. Therefore, it should not be a problem of having no licenses.
Although it does accept it in the setup wizard, you cannot change it in the vap list later on, it will throw a popup telling you there's an invalid character.
My Linksys WRT120N router doesn't accept my cellphone's MAC address... Phone's MAC address is AC:81:F3:08:13:F5 but upon adding the MAC address Internet Access Priority Category based on MAC address, I get an error "Assign MAC address is incorrect".
For some strange reason I'm getting the error "WAN IP should not be a network address" when I type in an IP address under the Static IP Settings section in the "IP Address" field. My client has a static IP from his ISP and I'm trying to set it up on the router. I've updated to the latest firmware 1.0.4.17 but still the same error.
I'm not copying and pasting the address, I'm typing it in. There is no extra spaces or anything. What is this glitch? I could save the router settings and reset it and try that but I'm doing this all remotely and would rather not have to make another trip to do this onsite.
I have asa 5505 with security plus license, I configured dual ISP with two different ISP provider. I followed below cisco document to configure dual ISP [URL] The Configuration works during the testing, while removing the primary ISP cable from firewall. The problem i am facing is my primary ISP is down but the gateway is still up and it not switch over to backup ISP. For SLA which IP should i monitor so once my primary ISP is down it will fallback to Secondary.
I have extension mobility configured and working fine. Except that when you log into the phone, the phone does not exit back to the main display. To get back you either need to exit out of the menus by pressing exit a few times or press the globe / web button on the phone.
About twice a week lately I'm having to reboot my router. All connections don't work. Logs captured don't show any time stamping so not as good as I was hoping but I do have some debug data:
Why does my D-Link WBR 1310 Router constantly need rebooting? By rebooting I mean unplugging power source for 10-15 seconds then replugging it. This problem has been going on for the last 2-3 months.
My DIR-655 keeps rebooting multiple times per day. Something in the order of 10-15 times per day. This is not under any heavy load. It's plugged into a decent battery backup providing good clean power. I initially thought its overheating, so I had a fan blow on it all day long, without any change in the issue.
I loved this router when it was working correctly (3+ years). Any way to figure out the cause for the reboot?
I just got a DIR-655, and I got it working, with some effort. However, the wifi stops connecting to the internet every few hours and requires a reboot. Only a reboot of the wifi portion of the router's software, I go to Manual Wireless Connection Setup and save it without changing anything. LAN connections don't experience this.
Both the integrated wireless adapter in my PC and a USB adapter work fine and conect automatically to my D-Link DIR-615 router. I have the integrated adapter disabled in the control panel. Just bought a D-Link DWA-140 Rangebooster N wireless adapter. This finds all the networks my older USN adapter finds but at greater strength. When I click on connect to my own network I get the enter network key box. I enter the correct key, but get an error message telling it's incorrect. I revert to the older adapter or enable the integrated adapter and I get connected automatically.
I am currently on fw 1.33NA and it works fine just want to update so it works better I've tried the reset to factory and unplugged the internet port and ive tried fw 2.0NA and 2.10NA
I just purchased a DAP-1522. The sticker on the bottom says it's a version B1, with firmware 2.0.In the web interface, it says: "Firmware Version : 1.21 , Fri 26 Jun 2009"I downloaded the 2.01 firmware from the D-Link site and when I try to upload it, it says it's not an image file.
I get this message in response to clicking on "Diagnose Connection Problems" which was returned to me in I.E. 9 after visiting yahoo.com, other sites and most interestingly, even after trying to get to my DIR-825 at IP address 192.68.0.1. The only common element here is the DIR-825 so I suspect there may be some kind of misconfiguration in the device. The only way that I have been able to clear this condition is to reboot or repower my DIR-825.
I have been working on this problem for the last few day and have know idea why its not working but my d link Dir-615 will not work with my qwest q100 modem.
Have hooked up a DIR-825 to an iMac and it works well on 2.4GHz band. Having issues seeing 5GHz band as it comes and goes. Just today bought a DWA-160 USB adapter hoping it would connect the kid's PS3 to the 5GHz band but the PS3 wont accept or recognize either the DWA-160 or the 5GHz band.
Can't find any solutions in the manuals.Desperate for a fix as the wife and I want to be able to work on the 2.4GHz without being constantly kicked off by the kids on the PS3.
I purchased the DIR-615 last week, and have experienced intermittent loss of internet connectivity, and automatic rebooting numerous times a day. A solid connection is up for 90% of the time; but you never know when connection will be lost. When connection is lost it automatically comes back after about 5 minutes with the router rebooting itself. I though I would ask for assistance here prior to taking it back to Fry's. I was previously using a 6 year old Linksys, and had no problems for years until it recently decided to die.
Specific information:
DIR 615 Hardware Version I1 Firmware Version 9.01NA (I updated from 9.0)
Router does not accept any email address that start with a number. For example, if you want to set email address 1abcd@efg.com in the from field you will receive the following error: The given FROM address (1abcd@efg.com) is invalid. Same error if you use it in the to field.HW ver. A4 running firmware 1.35NA.
Region : Belgium Model : TL-MR3040 Hardware Version : V1 Firmware Version : factory default / most recent update ISP : Mobile Vikings
I was configuring a device for one of our customers, but when I was setting up the MR3040's internet connection settings things went haywire.there's only a default selection for two of my country's providers. No biggy you'd think.
As I continue to have various issues with my revision A version of the DIR-825, does an updated firmware is in the works? Or has revision A been DE-supported by Dlink?
I'm still having issues with: Share port printer no longer being recognized/usable until router rebootedLoss/overload of router which causes all clients (wired and wireless) to loss connectivity Router rebooting itself periodically
My router is the WRT160N, and it doesn't display the version number on the bottom which according to your website means my router is a VERSION 1.SO, why is it that my router says it has:
Firmware Version: v1.53.0 Dec 19, 2007 And the latest firmware is Firmware 11/08/2010 Ver.1.02.11
That looks like an EARLIER firmware version to me judging by the firmware version yet it is dated later. **bleep**. If you want, I can upload a photo of my router's model no. for all to see.My question is, am I safe to 'upgrade' to this 'earlier but dated later' firmware version or not? Why is mine showing as having a later version.