No wireless with routertech firmware on GWART
No wireless with routertech firmware on GWART
Hi, I have a safecom GWART2 54 125 and i tried to flash firmware using the latest version from safecom. This failed and left me with a brick.
Using advice from this forum i have now successfully used PCTool to flash the firmware with your config image RTech_AR7WRD_config.img and firmware RouterTech_3.6.0D_20070604_2.30_AR7WRD_psbl_firmware.upgrade.img
Now my router is up and running again - the LAN works fine, the ADSL works fine but there is no wireless!!!
The wireless LED remains unlit and none of my computers can detect the network. I have tried setting the defaults for W/L and and also changing the settings. Nothing makes any difference.
Help please!
Using advice from this forum i have now successfully used PCTool to flash the firmware with your config image RTech_AR7WRD_config.img and firmware RouterTech_3.6.0D_20070604_2.30_AR7WRD_psbl_firmware.upgrade.img
Now my router is up and running again - the LAN works fine, the ADSL works fine but there is no wireless!!!
The wireless LED remains unlit and none of my computers can detect the network. I have tried setting the defaults for W/L and and also changing the settings. Nothing makes any difference.
Help please!
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Two questions:
1. How old is your router (i.e., when (and where) did you buy it)?
2. What is the output of this command (from a telnet or ssh prompt)
1. How old is your router (i.e., when (and where) did you buy it)?
2. What is the output of this command (from a telnet or ssh prompt)
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cat /proc/ticfg/env
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I have now got this working. Your question about the age of the router got me thinking and I found another thread where someone had a GWART2 54 125 with a different wireless chipset.
I have used the Acorp firmware and it now works fine.
I think its really bad that the manufacturers don't make it clear what their product is - and release different products with the same product code.
Good job you guys are here to help us all through.
Cheers
I have used the Acorp firmware and it now works fine.
I think its really bad that the manufacturers don't make it clear what their product is - and release different products with the same product code.
Good job you guys are here to help us all through.
Cheers
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Cool . You are right - the manufacturers should have distinguished the products clearly. Acorp did that, and Solwise did it half-way (by naming the newer models with the new chip the "R" series) - but some that will remain nameless did nothing at all.
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Re: No wireless with routertech firmware on GWART
Hi,
I have the same problem with this router.
I run the RUC tool before upgrading which didn't report any problems. It detected the wireless chip as a TNETW1130.
RUC recommended the routertech-ar7wrd-pspboot-firmware-4ports-20120130.zip and I installed the 4MB flash version.
The upgrade worked brilliantly with no problems other than the lack of wireless. (There's no WLAN light, no Wireless options in any of the RouterTech menus and if I access the wireless setup menus via the link in the docs, all the screens are blank.)
If I run the RUC tool now, it says "Wireless: No"
The router was purchased in April 2006 (from Ebuyer).
Output of cat /proc/ticfg/env:
bootloaderVersion 1.2.1.5
ProductID AR7WRD
HWRevision Unknown
SerialNumber none
IPA 192.168.1.1
MODETTY0 38400,n,8,1,hw
MODETTY1 38400,n,8,1,hw
BOOTCFG m:f:"mtd1"
mtd2 0x90000000,0x90010000
mtd3 0x90010000,0x90020000
StaticBuffer 384
MAC_PORT 1
MEMSZ 0x01000000
FLASHSZ 0x00400000
CPUFREQ 150000000
SYSFREQ 125000000
PROMPT (psbl)
vcc_encaps0 0.0
vcc_encaps1 0.0
vcc_encaps2 0.0
vcc_encaps3 0.0
vcc_encaps4 0.0
vcc_encaps5 0.0
vcc_encaps6 0.0
vcc_encaps7 0.0
usb_vid 0x0451
usb_pid 0x6060
HWA_RNDIS 00:E0:A6:66:41:EB
mtd4 0x90020000,0x90400000
HWA_0 00:30:54:41:9c:64
HWA_3 00:30:54:41:9c:65
mac_ap 00:30:54:41:9c:66
HWA_HRNDIS 00:30:54:41:9c:67
mtd1 0x90020090,0x9009e000
mtd0 0x9009e000,0x90400000
modulation 0x1
darkstat_enable 1
darkstat_parms -i ppp0 --hosts-max 256 --ports-max 80
connection1 0x31b
Any suggestions / assistance would be gratefully received.
I have the same problem with this router.
I run the RUC tool before upgrading which didn't report any problems. It detected the wireless chip as a TNETW1130.
RUC recommended the routertech-ar7wrd-pspboot-firmware-4ports-20120130.zip and I installed the 4MB flash version.
The upgrade worked brilliantly with no problems other than the lack of wireless. (There's no WLAN light, no Wireless options in any of the RouterTech menus and if I access the wireless setup menus via the link in the docs, all the screens are blank.)
If I run the RUC tool now, it says "Wireless: No"
The router was purchased in April 2006 (from Ebuyer).
Output of cat /proc/ticfg/env:
bootloaderVersion 1.2.1.5
ProductID AR7WRD
HWRevision Unknown
SerialNumber none
IPA 192.168.1.1
MODETTY0 38400,n,8,1,hw
MODETTY1 38400,n,8,1,hw
BOOTCFG m:f:"mtd1"
mtd2 0x90000000,0x90010000
mtd3 0x90010000,0x90020000
StaticBuffer 384
MAC_PORT 1
MEMSZ 0x01000000
FLASHSZ 0x00400000
CPUFREQ 150000000
SYSFREQ 125000000
PROMPT (psbl)
vcc_encaps0 0.0
vcc_encaps1 0.0
vcc_encaps2 0.0
vcc_encaps3 0.0
vcc_encaps4 0.0
vcc_encaps5 0.0
vcc_encaps6 0.0
vcc_encaps7 0.0
usb_vid 0x0451
usb_pid 0x6060
HWA_RNDIS 00:E0:A6:66:41:EB
mtd4 0x90020000,0x90400000
HWA_0 00:30:54:41:9c:64
HWA_3 00:30:54:41:9c:65
mac_ap 00:30:54:41:9c:66
HWA_HRNDIS 00:30:54:41:9c:67
mtd1 0x90020090,0x9009e000
mtd0 0x9009e000,0x90400000
modulation 0x1
darkstat_enable 1
darkstat_parms -i ppp0 --hosts-max 256 --ports-max 80
connection1 0x31b
Any suggestions / assistance would be gratefully received.
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Re: No wireless with routertech firmware on GWART
Post the original RUC output.
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Re: No wireless with routertech firmware on GWART
Router Upgrade Check 1.4.1 27/11/2013 15:51:40
Router IP: 192.168.1.1
CLI is needed
Description: Safecom GWART2-54125
Board type: ASW800A.SAFECOM
Product ID: AR7WRD
Bootloader: psbl
RAM 16.0 MB
Flash (ROM) 4.0 MB
ADAM2: No
No default env: No
Linux version: 2.4.17_mvl21-malta-mips_fp_le
Firmware build: T360C.060208a2_04
Firmware version: 3.6.0C
Firmware stamp: 20060208155949
CPU: MIPS 4KEc V4.8
DSP: 3.02.06.00
Annex: A
/proc/wlan: Yes
/usr/sbin/wlan: Yes
TIAP: Yes
TNETW: Yes
Wireless: Yes
WIFI chip: TNETW1130
WIFI chip conf: Yes
Ports: 4
Ports (according to router): N/A
Marvell (or Marvell like): Yes
NSP: T360C.060208a2_04
Manufacturers: Castlenet Technology Inc
RNDIS: Telogy Networks Inc
HRNDIS: Castlenet Technology Inc
Warning! Core Logic (NSP) could not be read. If the Core Logic version is too low you may need to upgrade to your router manufacturer's latest firmware first.
Select an AR7WRD PSPBOOT 4 PORT firmware.
Latest: routertech-ar7wrd-pspboot-firmware-4ports-20120130.zip
Please read the instructions that come with the firmware files before you upgrade.
Note: a later version of the firmware may exist depending on the how up to date the RUC is.
The date-stamp may be superseded, but the rest of the filename should be the same.
According to your current MTD values, you should be able to upgrade using a single firmware image.
/etc /versions
BUILD=T360C.060208a2_04
VERSION=3.6.0C
BOARD=ASW800A.SAFECOM
FSSTAMP=20060208155949
#
/proc/wlan
#
/usr/sbin/wlan
#
/proc/ticfg/env
bootloaderVersion 1.2.1.5
ProductID AR7WRD
HWRevision Unknown
SerialNumber none
IPA 192.168.1.1
MODETTY0 38400,n,8,1,hw
MODETTY1 38400,n,8,1,hw
BOOTCFG m:f:"mtd1"
mtd2 0x90000000,0x90010000
mtd3 0x90010000,0x90020000
StaticBuffer 384
MAC_PORT 1
MEMSZ 0x01000000
FLASHSZ 0x00400000
CPUFREQ 150000000
SYSFREQ 125000000
PROMPT (psbl)
vcc_encaps0 0.0
vcc_encaps1 0.0
vcc_encaps2 0.0
vcc_encaps3 0.0
vcc_encaps4 0.0
vcc_encaps5 0.0
vcc_encaps6 0.0
vcc_encaps7 0.0
usb_vid 0x0451
usb_pid 0x6060
HWA_RNDIS 00:E0:A6:66:41:EB
mtd4 0x90020000,0x90400000
HWA_0 00:30:54:41:9c:64
HWA_3 00:30:54:41:9c:65
mac_ap 00:30:54:41:9c:66
HWA_HRNDIS 00:30:54:41:9c:67
mtd1 0x90020090,0x90099000
mtd0 0x90099000,0x90400000
modulation MMODE
#
/proc/sys/dev/adam2/environment
cat: /proc/sys/dev/adam2/environment: No such file or directory
#
/proc/version
Linux version 2.4.17_mvl21-malta-mips_fp_le (oliver@localhost.localdomain) (gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (release/MontaVista)) #24 Wed Feb 8 15:58:57 CST 2006
#
/proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu model : MIPS 4KEc V4.8
BogoMIPS : 149.91
wait instruction : no
microsecond timers : yes
extra interrupt vector : yes
hardware watchpoint : yes
VCED exceptions : not available
VCEI exceptions : not available
#
/proc/avalanche/avsar_ver
ATM Driver version:[4.05.03.00]
DSL HAL version: [3.02.04.00]
DSP Datapump version: [3.02.06.00] Annex A
SAR HAL version: [01.07.02]
PDSP Firmware version:[0.49]
#
/proc/interrupts
7: 1478569 R4000 timer/counter [MIPS interrupt]
8: 0 unified secondary [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
15: 895 serial [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
23: 355028 + SAR [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
29: 205952 vlynq0 [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
32: 1 + USB [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
41: 138870 + Cpmac Driver [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
47: 329 + DSL [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
80: 205950 TNETW1130 [hw0 (Low Vlynq)]
#
/proc/modules
tiap 708536 1
tiatm 140584 1
avalanche_usb 63296 1
#
/proc/flashinfo
cat: /proc/flashinfo: No such file or directory
#
/etc/PORTS
cat: /etc/PORTS: No such file or directory
#
logic:status/nspver
T360C.060208a2_04
logic:status/has_marvell
1
/etc /led.conf
#################################################################
# Configuration File for AR7WRD board
##################################################################
##################################################################
# The GPIO numbers 0 to 31 ==> correspond to GPIO pins #########
# The GPIO numbers 32,33 are mapped to ADSL (LED) pins ###########
##################################################################
module = adsl # module = {adsl,usb,pppoe,wlan}
##################################################################
# Note: state 0 for adsl is dummy state and is present only for ##
# compatibility with the new LED driver ##
##################################################################
state = 0 # 0=dummy, 1=idle, 2=training, 3=sync, 4=activity
gpio = 33 # gpio number
mode = 0 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 1 # 0=dummy, 1=idle, 2=training, 3=sync, 4=activity
gpio = 33 # gpio number
mode = 0 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 2 # 0=dummy, 1=idle, 2=training, 3=sync, 4=activity
gpio = 33 # gpio number
mode = 4 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 200 # flash on duration in ms
param2 = 200 # flash off duration in ms
state = 3 # 0=dummy, 1=idle, 2=training, 3=sync, 4=activity
gpio = 33 # gpio number
mode = 1 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 4 # 0=dummy, 1=idle, 2=training, 3=sync, 4=activity
gpio = 33 # gpio number
mode = 2 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 25 # blink/flash rate in ms
######################################################################
module = cpmac # module = {adsl,usb,pppoe,wlan,cpmac}
state = 0 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 15 # gpio number
mode = 0 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 1 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 15 # gpio number
mode = 1 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 2 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 15 # gpio number
mode = 2 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 100 # blink/flash rate in ms
state = 3 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 15 # gpio number
mode = 2 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 100 # blink/flash rate in ms
#################################################
module = usb # module = {adsl,usb,pppoe,wlan}
state = 0 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 12 # gpio number
mode = 0 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 1 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 12 # gpio number
mode = 1 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 2 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 12 # gpio number
mode = 2 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 100 # blink/flash rate in ms
state = 3 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 12 # gpio number
mode = 2 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 100 # blink/flash rate in ms
######################################################################
module = pppoe # module = {adsl,usb,pppoe,wlan}
state = 0 # 0 = pppoe down, 1 = pppoe active
gpio = 13 # gpio number
mode = 0 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 1 # 0 = pppoe down, 1 = pppoe active
gpio = 13 # gpio number
mode = 1 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
######################################################################
module = wlan # module = {adsl,usb,pppoe,wlan}
state = 0 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up
gpio = 6 # gpio number
mode = 0 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 1 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up
gpio = 6 # gpio number
mode = 1 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 2 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 6 # gpio number
mode = 2 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 100 # blink/flash rate in ms
state = 3 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 6 # gpio number
mode = 2 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 100 # blink/flash rate in ms
Router IP: 192.168.1.1
CLI is needed
Description: Safecom GWART2-54125
Board type: ASW800A.SAFECOM
Product ID: AR7WRD
Bootloader: psbl
RAM 16.0 MB
Flash (ROM) 4.0 MB
ADAM2: No
No default env: No
Linux version: 2.4.17_mvl21-malta-mips_fp_le
Firmware build: T360C.060208a2_04
Firmware version: 3.6.0C
Firmware stamp: 20060208155949
CPU: MIPS 4KEc V4.8
DSP: 3.02.06.00
Annex: A
/proc/wlan: Yes
/usr/sbin/wlan: Yes
TIAP: Yes
TNETW: Yes
Wireless: Yes
WIFI chip: TNETW1130
WIFI chip conf: Yes
Ports: 4
Ports (according to router): N/A
Marvell (or Marvell like): Yes
NSP: T360C.060208a2_04
Manufacturers: Castlenet Technology Inc
RNDIS: Telogy Networks Inc
HRNDIS: Castlenet Technology Inc
Warning! Core Logic (NSP) could not be read. If the Core Logic version is too low you may need to upgrade to your router manufacturer's latest firmware first.
Select an AR7WRD PSPBOOT 4 PORT firmware.
Latest: routertech-ar7wrd-pspboot-firmware-4ports-20120130.zip
Please read the instructions that come with the firmware files before you upgrade.
Note: a later version of the firmware may exist depending on the how up to date the RUC is.
The date-stamp may be superseded, but the rest of the filename should be the same.
According to your current MTD values, you should be able to upgrade using a single firmware image.
/etc /versions
BUILD=T360C.060208a2_04
VERSION=3.6.0C
BOARD=ASW800A.SAFECOM
FSSTAMP=20060208155949
#
/proc/wlan
#
/usr/sbin/wlan
#
/proc/ticfg/env
bootloaderVersion 1.2.1.5
ProductID AR7WRD
HWRevision Unknown
SerialNumber none
IPA 192.168.1.1
MODETTY0 38400,n,8,1,hw
MODETTY1 38400,n,8,1,hw
BOOTCFG m:f:"mtd1"
mtd2 0x90000000,0x90010000
mtd3 0x90010000,0x90020000
StaticBuffer 384
MAC_PORT 1
MEMSZ 0x01000000
FLASHSZ 0x00400000
CPUFREQ 150000000
SYSFREQ 125000000
PROMPT (psbl)
vcc_encaps0 0.0
vcc_encaps1 0.0
vcc_encaps2 0.0
vcc_encaps3 0.0
vcc_encaps4 0.0
vcc_encaps5 0.0
vcc_encaps6 0.0
vcc_encaps7 0.0
usb_vid 0x0451
usb_pid 0x6060
HWA_RNDIS 00:E0:A6:66:41:EB
mtd4 0x90020000,0x90400000
HWA_0 00:30:54:41:9c:64
HWA_3 00:30:54:41:9c:65
mac_ap 00:30:54:41:9c:66
HWA_HRNDIS 00:30:54:41:9c:67
mtd1 0x90020090,0x90099000
mtd0 0x90099000,0x90400000
modulation MMODE
#
/proc/sys/dev/adam2/environment
cat: /proc/sys/dev/adam2/environment: No such file or directory
#
/proc/version
Linux version 2.4.17_mvl21-malta-mips_fp_le (oliver@localhost.localdomain) (gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (release/MontaVista)) #24 Wed Feb 8 15:58:57 CST 2006
#
/proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu model : MIPS 4KEc V4.8
BogoMIPS : 149.91
wait instruction : no
microsecond timers : yes
extra interrupt vector : yes
hardware watchpoint : yes
VCED exceptions : not available
VCEI exceptions : not available
#
/proc/avalanche/avsar_ver
ATM Driver version:[4.05.03.00]
DSL HAL version: [3.02.04.00]
DSP Datapump version: [3.02.06.00] Annex A
SAR HAL version: [01.07.02]
PDSP Firmware version:[0.49]
#
/proc/interrupts
7: 1478569 R4000 timer/counter [MIPS interrupt]
8: 0 unified secondary [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
15: 895 serial [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
23: 355028 + SAR [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
29: 205952 vlynq0 [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
32: 1 + USB [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
41: 138870 + Cpmac Driver [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
47: 329 + DSL [hw0 (Avalanche Primary)]
80: 205950 TNETW1130 [hw0 (Low Vlynq)]
#
/proc/modules
tiap 708536 1
tiatm 140584 1
avalanche_usb 63296 1
#
/proc/flashinfo
cat: /proc/flashinfo: No such file or directory
#
/etc/PORTS
cat: /etc/PORTS: No such file or directory
#
logic:status/nspver
T360C.060208a2_04
logic:status/has_marvell
1
/etc /led.conf
#################################################################
# Configuration File for AR7WRD board
##################################################################
##################################################################
# The GPIO numbers 0 to 31 ==> correspond to GPIO pins #########
# The GPIO numbers 32,33 are mapped to ADSL (LED) pins ###########
##################################################################
module = adsl # module = {adsl,usb,pppoe,wlan}
##################################################################
# Note: state 0 for adsl is dummy state and is present only for ##
# compatibility with the new LED driver ##
##################################################################
state = 0 # 0=dummy, 1=idle, 2=training, 3=sync, 4=activity
gpio = 33 # gpio number
mode = 0 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 1 # 0=dummy, 1=idle, 2=training, 3=sync, 4=activity
gpio = 33 # gpio number
mode = 0 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 2 # 0=dummy, 1=idle, 2=training, 3=sync, 4=activity
gpio = 33 # gpio number
mode = 4 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 200 # flash on duration in ms
param2 = 200 # flash off duration in ms
state = 3 # 0=dummy, 1=idle, 2=training, 3=sync, 4=activity
gpio = 33 # gpio number
mode = 1 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 4 # 0=dummy, 1=idle, 2=training, 3=sync, 4=activity
gpio = 33 # gpio number
mode = 2 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 25 # blink/flash rate in ms
######################################################################
module = cpmac # module = {adsl,usb,pppoe,wlan,cpmac}
state = 0 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 15 # gpio number
mode = 0 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 1 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 15 # gpio number
mode = 1 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 2 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 15 # gpio number
mode = 2 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 100 # blink/flash rate in ms
state = 3 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 15 # gpio number
mode = 2 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 100 # blink/flash rate in ms
#################################################
module = usb # module = {adsl,usb,pppoe,wlan}
state = 0 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 12 # gpio number
mode = 0 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 1 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 12 # gpio number
mode = 1 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 2 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 12 # gpio number
mode = 2 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 100 # blink/flash rate in ms
state = 3 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 12 # gpio number
mode = 2 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 100 # blink/flash rate in ms
######################################################################
module = pppoe # module = {adsl,usb,pppoe,wlan}
state = 0 # 0 = pppoe down, 1 = pppoe active
gpio = 13 # gpio number
mode = 0 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 1 # 0 = pppoe down, 1 = pppoe active
gpio = 13 # gpio number
mode = 1 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
######################################################################
module = wlan # module = {adsl,usb,pppoe,wlan}
state = 0 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up
gpio = 6 # gpio number
mode = 0 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 1 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up
gpio = 6 # gpio number
mode = 1 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
state = 2 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 6 # gpio number
mode = 2 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 100 # blink/flash rate in ms
state = 3 # 0 = link down, 1 = link up, 2 = pkt rcv, 3 = pkt xmit
gpio = 6 # gpio number
mode = 2 # 0 = off,1 = on,2 = blinkoff,3 = blinkon, 4 = Flash
param1 = 100 # blink/flash rate in ms
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Re: No wireless with routertech firmware on GWART
Did you reset to defaults before and after upgrading?
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Re: No wireless with routertech firmware on GWART
Yes.
Confession. I did initially omit to reset to defaults *after* the upgrade, so when the wireless wasn't working I double checked the instructions, spotted my mistake and did the second reset to default then (and then re-reconfigured the various settings).
Confession. I did initially omit to reset to defaults *after* the upgrade, so when the wireless wasn't working I double checked the instructions, spotted my mistake and did the second reset to default then (and then re-reconfigured the various settings).
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Re: No wireless with routertech firmware on GWART
Then the wireless should work (assuming you have enabled it). If it doesn't work, then it is a hardware problem. You may wish to open up the box to check the the wireless card has not come loose (if it is a slot-in card rather than a chip).
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Re: No wireless with routertech firmware on GWART
OK, I will check that but the wireless was working immediately before the upgrade and then wasn't working immediately after. I didn't physically move or touch the router during the process so it seems unlikely that it would choose those exact few minutes to come loose or whatever?
I may be missing something but there doesn't seem to be an option to enable the wireless?
I'll also give the upgrade another run through as a last resort.
Either way, many thanks for your help. It might just be time for a new modem :/
I may be missing something but there doesn't seem to be an option to enable the wireless?
I'll also give the upgrade another run through as a last resort.
Either way, many thanks for your help. It might just be time for a new modem :/
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Re: No wireless with routertech firmware on GWART
Hmm ... have you actually checked the firmware menus? "Wireless->Setup->Enable AP"simg wrote:I may be missing something but there doesn't seem to be an option to enable the wireless?
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Re: No wireless with routertech firmware on GWART
There is no Wireless menu !
I have accessed the Wireless set up pages via a link in the upgrade documentation but they come up blank.
ie in upgrade.html
1. The wireless access point (AP) in the AR7WRD wireless firmwares is now disabled by default. This means that you need to enable it manually in the wireless setup (http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/webcm?getpag ... 20Security)
I have accessed the Wireless set up pages via a link in the upgrade documentation but they come up blank.
ie in upgrade.html
1. The wireless access point (AP) in the AR7WRD wireless firmwares is now disabled by default. This means that you need to enable it manually in the wireless setup (http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/webcm?getpag ... 20Security)
Re: No wireless with routertech firmware on GWART
Are you sure you loaded a firmware with "AR7WRD" in the filename?
Re: No wireless with routertech firmware on GWART
yes, RouterTech_3.6.0D_20120130_2.97_AR7RD-4Ports_psbl-4mb-flash_firmware.upgrade.img
thanks though
thanks though