D-Link DIR-655 :: Version 2.10NA Smoother Than 2.07NA
Jan 5, 2013
I just downgraded to firmware version 2.07NA from 2.10NA to test a wireless connection issue with my wife's IPhon4s ISO 6 not connecting as N device only shows as a G device.My router version 2.07NA is now jerkier than with version 2.10NA. Firmware 2.10NA seems to me to be more fluid with web pages. I am going to switch back to firmware 2.10NA.
I am today playing with the settings in my DIR-655 NA B1 router when I notice that a firmware upgrade is available.I clicked the button and the router automatically downloaded the file named DIR655B1_FW207NAB09.bin. I flashed it and was saying that it needed to wait 180 seconds (3 minutes) to reprogram the router after which it came up with a 404 not found on the screen. I am not able to access my router, it is bricked and I can't even re-flash the firmware comes back with Incorrect hardware ID image, Please check. I notice that the 2.07NA firmware file on the website is named DIR655B1_FW207NAB05.bin. What gives this is the first time a firmware upgrade has bricked anything I own?
I can't seem to get the router to adjust for DST for Mountain Time. Enable Daylight Saving is checked. Time zone is (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time (US/Canada). Daylight Saving Offset is +1:00 Things I've tried that don't work:
1) Unchecking Enable Daylight Saving. Save/reboot. Check Enable Daylight Saving again. Save/reboot. No difference for Mountain Time but makes a difference for Pacific time. See item 5 below.
2) Adjusting the offest to +2:00. Save/reboot. No difference in time so it is completely ignoring this setting.
3) Factory reset. Only settings configured after the reset are the time settings.
4) Tried 3 different NTP servers. Not surprising this has no effect as the time zone and DST information is not part of the protocol.
5) Change time zone to Pacific. Save/reboot. Has correct Pacific time adjusted for DST. Uncheck Enable Daylight Saving. Save/reboot. Correct Pacific time without DST. Change back to Mountain Time and Enable Daylight Saving. Save/reboot. Time is 1 hour behind what it should be for Mountain.
6) Change time zone to Central. Save/reboot. Has correct Central time adjusted for DST. Change back to Mountain Time. Save/reboot. Time is 1 hour behind what it should be for Mountain.
McAffee scan of acs 1113 appliance running the 4.2 build 124 patch 12 version reports that a medium vulnerability exists because the system has SSH version 1. Any way to specify only version 2 or turn off SSH?
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..
Writing this hoping to see how DLink intends to respond to this very large hole. As someone who works in security this is 2 week old news to me but is probably new to everyone else "Hopefully not dlink devs".
So the DIR 825 along with millions of other routers are vulnerable to an outside upnp exploit basically means somebody from outside can root your router and for example open up whatever ports they want. Upnp has its own issues but it useful for those who don't want to open up a port every time some app might need a specific port but was never meant to be accessible from outside your network, Until now.
This is not some bizarre proof of concept or something that is even hard to pull off and what it would give is access to your entire private network and everything that might entail. You can test if your router is vulnerable at this link. It's owned by Steve Gibson. Many of you probably know of him, Somewhat of a celebrity in the security world. There is a upnp exposure test you can do right off the main page. It also explains whats happening and even shows you the code being used, Quite fascinating actually.
what is the latest firmware version for d-link dir-825? It tell me that i currently got the 2.60VT, is it the last one? If no, where can i download and how the latest version?
My firmware version 2.00NA (shipping version) is still working well.
When I selected 'Check online for any latest firmware' using the existing firmware, I got a message that that v2.07 (dated 2012-2-21) is available. Until now the router's check has always reported that I have the latest version.
I need to find out from other persons whether or not v2.07 is a real upgrade or is it full of bugs. I tried it once a long time ago and Shareport didn't work at all. Immediately I re-installed v2.00 and I've been pleased with the original shipping version.
Recently he was having connection issues so decided to upgrade firmware and for some reason he did it through the management console (clicked the update to have it download the new file automatically and instantly upgrade instead of doing it manually himself). Told him not to do that anymore. Anyway, it wiped the existing firmware obviously and did not update to the newest. I came over to find it wouldn't connect at all. I was able to get into the reset console (hold reset while powering on, manual set IP on computer to 192.168.0.2 and gateway to 192.168.0.1 an then pointed the browser to 192.168.0.1).This window shows the current firmware as version 1.0.0.1 dated in 2007.I had downloaded the version 3.0 firmware and the most recent version 3.13 and had them on a flash drive, dropped them on the hard drive and attempted to flash first the newest and then the 3. Neither one would take and the router remains down. The page itself never changed after hitting SEND to upload the firmware, the browser displayed a progress bar for "uploading" and hit 100% then just sat saying "waiting for response from 192.168.0.1" until the browser timed out after several minutes.
I am using DIR-825 with share port Version 1.17 under Win 7 with Out post Pro Firewall V 7.1. Although I give {URL}, all rights to access the LAN and WAN it is not possible to get a connection to the router. Only shutting down the firewall entirely works to get access. (This cannot be the solution ). Is there any other file or service for which the firewall needs to be configured? I tried to open different ports for TCP and UDP as well - without any success.
I am replacing an A3 that's slowing dying with a B1. I understand the Firmware versions are different but I was curious if I can save the config file from the A3 and load it into the B1 ? I don't know if the config file includes the Firmware....
Where the list of changes for the latest firmware version can be found? My new DIR-655 has firmware from May 2010, and I see the latest and greatest on the DLINK website is from September. But it doesn't state what the changes are, so I'm not sure if I should upgrade or not.
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?
DIR-601, Hardware Version : B1, Firmware Version : 2.00NA.Trying to open up port for RDP (3389) to WinXP machine (tried with DHCP and with static IP on XP workstation)Tried both Virtual Server (3389 to 3389 and other port numbers to 3389) and a simple Port Forwarding (3389 TCP). Both methods work correctly for about 15 or 20 minutes, then the router blocks traffic on the opened ports.If I delete the virtual server/port forward settings and recreate it will again work for about 15 or 20 minutes.Even tried creating my own schedule (although I would be quite happy with always)
Also can't find a link for the 2.00NA firmware to attemp a reflash, I have only be able to find firmware for the HWverA unit. (other than the wrt stuff, is there any other firmware for the B1 unit?
Im using a DLINK DIR 615 N series router.It was working fine since few months but recently from past 1 month, my router is keep on getting restarting.Like, it restarts (red light is on) frequently after every 10 seconds, even i can't get so much of time to reconfigure it.
I would upgrade the firmware before deciding to replace router with a new one. I noticed there have been several updates to the firmware since I originally installed the router with the current available firmware version of 1.35NA.
I have a DIR-655 Version B running the stock 2.0 firmware and a Motorola SB6120 cable modem and my ISP is comcast. I have had comcast come out and test my line and everything is fine. I have a desktop directly wired to the internet and several portable devices accessing the router.I cannot connect to the internet. My network is available and none of my devices ever indicate the network isn't available. When I try to load a website it just says "waiting for reply..." and nothing happens. The solution that always works is rebooting both the modem and the router. What is odd is that this problem comes and goes, I will go a week with zero issues, then I go all week with rebooting my stuff 5-8 times a day..What have I tried? I tried the settings that are recommended by Furrynuts to users complaining. I have also tried changing the wireless band settings to different channels as well.
Model : TD-W8961ND Hardware Version : V2 Firmware Version : 120703 ISP : [/COLOR]
Region : United Kingdom Model : TD-W8961ND Hardware Version : V2 Firmware Version : 120703 ISP : Plusnet
I bought this recently on EBay and it works fine. I have just checked the firmware version and it displays as 120703 rel 29722. This version doesn't appear amongst the downloads - the most recent is 120427. Has somebody upgraded to the wrong software? Should I upgrade to 120427?
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....
We are looking to upgrade our WiSMs to version 7.0.230.0, but the Cisco compatibility matrix suggests we need to upgrade WCS to the same version (it is currently on 7.0.172.0). My question is can we upgrade the WiSMs and do the WCS at a later date with no issues or do we need to do them at the same time to keep visibility of everything?
The reason I ask is that some of my clients use lobby ambassador for some of their users and they will need wireless access on the day we are due to upgrade WCS (the WiSMs are due to be upgraded and rebooted earlier that morning.
My problem is that when i try to use device manager it tells me mmc cannot run a version of internet explorer earlier than 5.5 and i have internet explorer 7. One thing is that we dont use interent explorer any more we use american online but we still have internet explorer. We got rid of it when we stopped wanting to pay for it. And if i try to hook up the modem for this the dsl light keeps flashing red and everything else is green i dont know why it is red i set up everything. i used the splitter and powered the modem and put the ethernet cord into the back of my xbox and then used the spiltter for the phone line thing and connected the phone line to the back of the computer to the phone thing on the splitter and then used the dsl cord to the back of the modem and on to the splitter.
Is there a way that I can specify which version of the 802.11 standards I can use.e.g. I have an 802.11 B/G/N wireless card and I want to test each on a directional antenna to see how they perform
I'm not sure how to tell if I'm running ssh version 1 or ssh version 2, or both.I thought a show run would show a line like, "ip ssh version 2" or "no ip ssh version 1", but I don't see these anywhere.
issue with their ASA version 8.4.2 code? I loaded this code on my beta ASA last week and have seen it "hang" twice since the upgrade. The previous versions of 8.3 and 8.4 code on this same ASA did not have this issue.
I configured the below in IOS ver 12.4(5a) is working fine (able login using Putty) , but the same configuration is not working in IOS ver 15.0(1)M2 (Not able to login using Putty)
hostname hostnameip domain-name domainnamecrypto key generate rsa ip ssh time-out 120 ip ssh authentication-retries 2