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DGL-4300 Wireless and Counter-strike. »
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paul248

join:2001-09-04

Re: I *THINK* I just flashed my DI-524 into a DI-6

Update: I just flashed the DI-624 271b10 firmware onto the router. So, it looks like once you turn it into a 624, it will accept pure 624 update files without complaining.

I suspect that if you wanted to turn it back into a 524, you'd just have to get some 524 firmware and change the "-10" to "-00", then fix the checksum and flash it again.

peter_m
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join:2005-07-13
Canada, QC

Re: I *THINK* I just flashed my DI-524 into a DI-6

Are you able to see any clients requesting IP through DHCP?
Did the time and date adjust it's self in router?

Could give you indications on how well it like the Di-624 firmware...
paul248

join:2001-09-04

Re: I *THINK* I just flashed my DI-524 into a DI-6

I admit it's probably not best practice to hack the firmware on a device that's sitting 2000 miles away, but I was too impatient to wait the extra 3 days before getting home

We're currently using the router as an access point only (it's connected behind a Vonage/Linksys RT31P2), so nothing's plugged into the WAN port, and DHCP is disabled. On the Time page, I put in the IP of an ntpd on the LAN, and the time hopped from 2002 to 2005, so that much is working.

peter_m
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join:2005-07-13
Canada, QC

Re: I *THINK* I just flashed my DI-524 into a DI-6

Very cool! Do let us know:)
JTS33

join:2003-05-03
USA


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Re: I *THINK* I just flashed my DI-524 into a DI-6

Way cool. Finally...someone with the brains to figure this out. And from 2000 miles away too!

The DI-524 Rev. C and DI-624 Rev. C both use the Atheros AR2313A-00 SoC (System-on-a-Chip). If this chip is what's responsible for the SuperG support, then there's a good chance of SuperG working on the 524 with paul248's trick.

Compared to the 624, the 524 Rev. C is neglected when it comes to firmware updates. So being able to use 624 firmware would be especially nice even if only for a stable WPA2 firmware.
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