SWAMR-54108 turned into doorstop
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The 192.168.100.1 May be the correct IP.
If you telnet the router and type in "cat /proc/ticfg/env" and look for "IPA"
(Could also try "grep IPA /proc/ticfg/env" should list just the correct entry)
And see what it is set to as this is the IP used by the PCTool NOT the one set through the webadmin ! Know mine is set to 192.168.1.1 but think I set it to that ( it has been bricked so many times while trying firmwares for other routers and our own attempts at compiling the source code that not much of the original enviroment settings exist, think at one time it got so messed up the enviroment was 'rebuilt' )
The PCTool works best when used with the FS and Kernel files supplied with the safecom version ( Don't think it likes the bigger firmwares ), once it is up and running then can be upgraded via the web admin !
After using the PCTool then router should always be hard reset to factory defaults and rest again again after upgrading to RT firmware as some of the improvenments are in the 'factory default' config file, unfortunately means all settings Must be re-entered manually ( not from a backup file as the backup would remove the updated settings !)
If you telnet the router and type in "cat /proc/ticfg/env" and look for "IPA"
(Could also try "grep IPA /proc/ticfg/env" should list just the correct entry)
And see what it is set to as this is the IP used by the PCTool NOT the one set through the webadmin ! Know mine is set to 192.168.1.1 but think I set it to that ( it has been bricked so many times while trying firmwares for other routers and our own attempts at compiling the source code that not much of the original enviroment settings exist, think at one time it got so messed up the enviroment was 'rebuilt' )
The PCTool works best when used with the FS and Kernel files supplied with the safecom version ( Don't think it likes the bigger firmwares ), once it is up and running then can be upgraded via the web admin !
After using the PCTool then router should always be hard reset to factory defaults and rest again again after upgrading to RT firmware as some of the improvenments are in the 'factory default' config file, unfortunately means all settings Must be re-entered manually ( not from a backup file as the backup would remove the updated settings !)
The factory reset seemed to do the trick.
I held the power button down whilst switching on. Lightes flashed a number of times. After about a minute, and another power cycle, it all kicked in.
Upgrading the firmware worked as well this time, so now I'm on the latest RouterTech version. The only thing different this time was that the router was directly connected to my pc.
I held the power button down whilst switching on. Lightes flashed a number of times. After about a minute, and another power cycle, it all kicked in.
Upgrading the firmware worked as well this time, so now I'm on the latest RouterTech version. The only thing different this time was that the router was directly connected to my pc.
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Hmm ... how was it connected before? I hope not via wireless!adamski wrote:The only thing different this time was that the router was directly connected to my pc.
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No that pc was connected via 2 swtiches before it hit the router.
I have a 16 port switch coming strqigh out the router one of the ports goes to another 8 port switch in my play room. This is where it was connected.
This time round, i used a laptop connected to my other wireless a/p and hard wired a direct cat5 cable to the router (so nothing in the way).
I just hope with all this effort, that this new router solves my dns problem i've been having with Bulldog! (this is now my fourth router - they never seem to last more than 18 months!)
Thanks again for all your help
Adam
I have a 16 port switch coming strqigh out the router one of the ports goes to another 8 port switch in my play room. This is where it was connected.
This time round, i used a laptop connected to my other wireless a/p and hard wired a direct cat5 cable to the router (so nothing in the way).
I just hope with all this effort, that this new router solves my dns problem i've been having with Bulldog! (this is now my fourth router - they never seem to last more than 18 months!)
Thanks again for all your help
Adam
let us know about the dns issue (suggest another thread) and someone will no doubt chip in with some help.
looks like you're well on the way to resolving your current issue
looks like you're well on the way to resolving your current issue
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By this I presume you mean that your router has been turned into a doorstop (a.k.a. a "brick"). Everything is grayed out probably because the IP address is not valid.caoboth wrote:Hi all
Ive got a similar prob got pc-tool 2.1 running and its showing 192.168.100.1 however everythign else is grayed out (most strange)
pc has a fixed 192.168.1.3
Any help appreciated
Andy
The first think you should try is a factory reset - i.e., turn off router, press the reset button (close to the power switch), while still pressing it, turn on the power, and keep holding the reset button for about 2 minutes (this will go through several rounds of lights flashing, disappearing, etc.). Then release the reset button and let the router boot up normally, and hope for the best. If it doesn't solve the problem, then it's back to the pctool.
The timing to get the pctool in is a hit and miss affair (you only have a 3-second window when the router starts booting up).
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Suggest changing the PC IP to something like 192.168.100.3 for the tool so that it is in the same subnet as the router.
Don't understand why the 'working' routers are given a default IP of 192.168.1.1 when the default for the recovery tool appears to be 192.168.100.1, Forgot about that potential problem as had already changed mine to 192.168.1.1 !
Don't understand why the 'working' routers are given a default IP of 192.168.1.1 when the default for the recovery tool appears to be 192.168.100.1, Forgot about that potential problem as had already changed mine to 192.168.1.1 !
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For anyone that wants to change the IP used by the tool
Telnet to the router (username is root and password is the one used for admin)
and issue the command
To check the current setting and look for the value of IPA
Telnet to the router (username is root and password is the one used for admin)
and issue the command
Code: Select all
echo IPA 192.168.1.1 > /proc/ticfg/env
To check the current setting
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cat /proc/ticfg/env
Not quite water into wine...but a brick into a router is pretty good going. Glad you got the help you needed.
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Hi folks,
Hopefully someone out there can help me.
I've got the same problem with a swamr-54108, the firmware upgrade went pear shaped and it's now a brick. I can connect to the reouter using pc-tools and I can upload the new firmware, however once that's done I cant get the unit to perform a Factory reset. I can hold the reset button down all I like but it wont flash all the lights to indicate a factory reset is taking place.
Has anyone got any ideas?
Cheers for any help
Simon A
Hopefully someone out there can help me.
I've got the same problem with a swamr-54108, the firmware upgrade went pear shaped and it's now a brick. I can connect to the reouter using pc-tools and I can upload the new firmware, however once that's done I cant get the unit to perform a Factory reset. I can hold the reset button down all I like but it wont flash all the lights to indicate a factory reset is taking place.
Has anyone got any ideas?
Cheers for any help
Simon A
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Are you able to access the router via the webadmin ?
The reset should be from downpowered, press and hold the button in while powering up the router only release the button after 20 to 30 seconds.
Edit1 Can you tell us in what way the upgrade went 'pear shaped' If there is a problem then it's something we need to look into.
Edit2 If you have a saved config (or working config on the router i.e. not been reset) it can now be 'edited' by our update util see
viewtopic.php?p=5667#5667
so that it is compatible with the routertech firmware.
The reset should be from downpowered, press and hold the button in while powering up the router only release the button after 20 to 30 seconds.
Edit1 Can you tell us in what way the upgrade went 'pear shaped' If there is a problem then it's something we need to look into.
Edit2 If you have a saved config (or working config on the router i.e. not been reset) it can now be 'edited' by our update util see
viewtopic.php?p=5667#5667
so that it is compatible with the routertech firmware.