  Quinte
join:2001-07-21 Kitchener, ON
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| reply to Mookem Re: DI-524 bios 1.05 disconnects fixed in 1.11
Day 4 of continuous operation and no problems with firmware 1.11 with a D-Link DI-524 Rev A1. No disconnects and solid performance. Those people that have held off upgrading or that downgraded to 1.03 from 1.05 should consider moving to 1.11. Seems that D-Link has most if not all of the problems in the firmware fixed. |
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  cooler1112
@adelphia.net | reply to Mookem Re: DI-524 bios 1.05 disconnects
Just upgraded to firmware 1.11, no problems so far, running well. |
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  rhaaath
@shawcable.net
| reply to Quinte Re: DI-524 bios 1.05 disconnects fixed in 1.11
Just to back what Quinte said yet again...firmware revision 1.11 has completely fixed the disconnect problem. Finally, a router that works properly! Upgrade the firmware to finally relieve yourselves of the frustration and anger. Join me in my happy place, filled with joy and fast downloads... |
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  Quinte
join:2001-07-21 Kitchener, ON
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| Without a doubt, this firmware upgrade is solid. I have been running non-stop for a week now and it has never let me down. Fast performance, strong signal and no disconnects. It may be just my imagination, but it seems that I am getting more consistent signal strength since the upgrade. Before the upgrade, the signal strength would fluctuate from Very Low to Very Good without moving the router or laptop PC. Now it is consistently Very Good with no fluctuations. This may be just anecdotal evidence but I am impressed. |
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  crowbar9
join:2003-04-21 Hyde Park, NY
| reply to Mookem Re: DI-524 bios 1.05 disconnects
"Has anyone tried the *newest* firmware update, v. 1.11 dated 5-17-2005? I just went back to the site to begin my downgrade back to 1.3 and saw a new one at the top of the list. I'm afraid to be the tester on this one, should have invoked the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" rule before updating the firmware on mine.
BTW, I'm getting the disconnects on both my wireless and wired computers. |
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  Quinte
join:2001-07-21 Kitchener, ON | Re: DI-524 bios 1.05 disconnects fixed in 1.11
Jump right in to 1.11. I have been using it for over a week and it is very stable with no problems. A number of others have upgraded and reported that all is well.
Seems like D-Link got it right on this one. |
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 rhk0327
join:2005-06-26 San Jose, CA | reply to Mookem Re: DI-524 bios 1.05 disconnects
Does anyone know if the C1 revision has this problem?
DI-524 H/W ver.:C1 F/W Ver.:3.02 |
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  space_Cadet_28
@swbell.ne
| have di-524. someone else set up with dsl modem. no problems for 12 monthes. looked at specs to change something. diconnects every 30 minutes or so now. tried to configure. trying to configure... router shows up on my network places and disappears. |
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  funchords Hello Premium,MVM join:2001-03-11 Washington, DC
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| said by space_Cadet_28:
have di-524. someone else set up with dsl modem. no problems for 12 monthes. looked at specs to change something. diconnects every 30 minutes or so now. tried to configure. trying to configure... router shows up on my network places and disappears. The DI-624 had this bug too. A later firmware update fixed it.
You can change the behavior by going into Tools / Misc and turning off UPnP support, or you can go into each computer and look at My Network Places. There is an icon on the left under Network Tasks that says "(either Show or Hide) icons for networked UPnP devices." Toggle that setting. -- Robb Topolski || http://www.funchords.com/ || Hillsboro, Oregon USA The enemy of freedom is dependence. Support this site - Get more features - Be a Member! - It's Free! |
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  space_cadet_28
@swbell.ne
| Re: DI-524 bios 1.11 disconnects
first let me say i hate computers. and computer accessories.
have di-524. worked for 12 months (someone else set it up initially). i believe i may have changed firmware to 1.03 from web site or changed something else and now it stops reacting after 10 minutes or so. tried 1.05 and 1.11. with 1.03 it doesn't discover the wan. (using dsl modem and dhcp setting on di-524). with 1.11 finds but it freezes after 10 minutes i have to press reset button on back and it is fine again after restarting.
tried disabling upnp. no effect. tried show/hide upnp toggling on windows. no effect.
tried bridge setting on dsl modem and pppoe on di-524. not work.
tried reducing antenaii broadcast strength and lowering nic card to 10 Mbps.
it does work fine when i plug the dsl modem to a computer spot on the back (instead of the wan spot). (some reason i want it work the way god intended) (it might take an extra 1-5 seconds to find internet connection when computer starts).
any ideas? |
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  space_cadet_28
@swbell.ne | Re: DI-524 bios 1.11 disconnects -cont
tried other things also.
theorize problems may have to do with these smurf attacks:
Apr/01/2002 00:00:49 Smurf Attack Detect 192.168.0.1:8 192.168.0.1:0 Packet Dropped ad
(from 192.168.0.1 going to 192.168.0.1) |
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| said by space_cadet_28:
tried other things also.
theorize problems may have to do with these smurf attacks:
Apr/01/2002 00:00:49 Smurf Attack Detect 192.168.0.1:8 192.168.0.1:0 Packet Dropped ad
(from 192.168.0.1 going to 192.168.0.1) You probably have a DSL modem, and it probably is 192.168.0.1 too.
To eliminate your connection problem, you should put your DSL modem in 'bridge' or 'deliver public IP to computer' mode. -- Robb Topolski || http://www.funchords.com/ || Hillsboro, Oregon USA The enemy of freedom is dependence. Support this site - Get more features - Be a Member! - It's Free! |
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 MrC99
join:2005-07-14 | reply to Quinte Re: DI-524 bios 1.05 disconnects fixed in 1.11
When you upgrade to version 1.11 over version 1.05, are there any parameter changes necessary?
Thanks.... |
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| DI-524, DI-624, DI-604, DI-614 CONFIG.BIN files
said by MrC99 :When you upgrade to version 1.11 over version 1.05, are there any parameter changes necessary? If you don't get a specific answer to this question, assume that the answer is that all of your parameter settings will be lost and any saved CONFIG.BIN files you downloaded will not work. This is almost always the case, but there have been a few pleasant surprises.
Best advice: if you have a complicated configuration, print it. -- Robb Topolski http://www.funchords.com/ Hillsboro, Oregon USA They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security |
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 MrC99
join:2005-07-14 | Re: DI-524 bios 1.05 disconnects fixed in 1.11
No, I didn't mean do you have to reenter your parameters, I meant are there any new ones to enter or have any changed.
FYI, I did have to reenter the old parameters. |
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  Argentine
@telecom.n
| reply to dabum8u Re: DI-524 bios 1.05 disconnects
In my country the saler sell refurbished product whitout tell this to the customer. I buy one of this without knowing and my DI524 have many problems whith wireless conection. Then I downgrade to de 1.03 firmware version and the router work fine. I hope this help someone |
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  funchords Hello Premium,MVM join:2001-03-11 Washington, DC
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| said by Argentine:
In my country the saler sell refurbished product whitout tell this to the customer. I buy one of this without knowing and my DI524 have many problems whith wireless conection. Then I downgrade to de 1.03 firmware version and the router work fine. I hope this help someone Excellent!
You may find that the act of applying firmware might solve some settings corruption. This means that you might be able to upgrade back to the next version of firmware if you ever need to.
No need to upgrade unless you are having a problem, however.
Thanks and welcome! -- Robb Topolski http://www.funchords.com/ Hillsboro, Oregon USA They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security |
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 laserfan
join:2005-01-14 Blanco, TX
| reply to BillW2 said by BillW2:
If you are experiencing disconnects on your "Wired" or "Wireless" connections...
3) Force your wired nic to use a specific speed (ie. 100mbps full duplex)... I know this is an old thread, but my brand-new DI-524 was giving me fits until I did some surfing and found this tip.
My router has only been "up" for about 4.5hours now, but this is such a huge improvement over what it was doing before that I am delighted & think the problem may be fixed. I was faced with sending it back to the retailer.
For the record, the DI-524 that was previously re-setting frequently is a RevC, 3.02 firmware unit, with 2 hardwire connections, no WAN, and a single wireless-G client using "Static DHCP". As BillW2 said in his original post "hopes this helps someone". Bill it sure helped me! Thanks! |
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 laserfan
join:2005-01-14 Blanco, TX
| Well, although the number of resets has been greatly reduced, my DI-524 RevC fw3.02 still does reset itself about once a day. I had taken the cover off also to see if heat was a problem.
Anyway I'm going to return it to the retailer, and probably NOT buy another because I have a nagging doubt about it.
I do like D-Link's "Static DHCP" feature and hope I can find another wireless AP with that... |
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| said by laserfan :I do like D-Link's "Static DHCP" feature and hope I can find another wireless AP with that... It is a common feature these days. You can also run a software DHCP server, or you can set up the server machine with a static address (where it never asks for DHCP since it is preconfigured). -- Robb Topolski http://www.funchords.com/ Hillsboro, Oregon USA Dear Anonymous, Thank you!!! Thank you!!! |
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