  Talon88 The One
join:2003-08-13 Toronto
·Bell Sympatico
| reply to peter_m Re: DI-624 c - NEW FIRMWARE 2.75b2
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Want to try, but the Config.bin setting file of the last few version is not compatible with this version. Back to v2.71B10 again....!
Anyone tried please post feed back....!

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 biiqydanz
join:2005-08-29 Union, NJ | hey talon.. is the b10 version you have running stable? |
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 JTS33
join:2003-05-03 USA
2 edits | My router hasn't rebooted since I loaded and configured the 2.75b2 firmware (almost 3 days now). 2.71b11 worked fine for me too, but these previous firmware versions apparently have the vulnerability/exploit described in this forum.
EDIT: I disabled UPnP in the router, and the reboots began just like it did with previous firmware versions. As long as I keep UPnP on, it's stable.
2.75b2 does have the issue of Windows shared folders disappearing from the network after some time (manually rebooting router gets the shared folders to reappear). I had this issue with 2.5x firmware versions, but not 2.71 firmware versions. Since 2.75b2 looks to be derived from the 2.5x line, I'm not too surprised. |
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 biiqydanz
join:2005-08-29 Union, NJ | what vulnerbilities did you experience?
i have had 2.42 since ive bought the router.. i havent changed it yet but im thinking about testing some.. i was leaning towards the 2.71b10.. do you think thats the best one? |
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  Cthen
join:2004-08-01 Ypsilanti, MI
·Comcast
| reply to biiqydanz said by biiqydanz :hey talon.. is the b10 version you have running stable? I can't speak for Talon but 2.71b10 is very stable for me.  |
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  Talon88 The One
join:2003-08-13 Toronto
·Bell Sympatico
| reply to biiqydanz
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For my Case, B10 run better than B11.
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said by biiqydanz :hey talon.. is the b10 version you have running stable? |
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  lucky644 Premium join:2002-02-04
| said by Talon88 :::: For my Case, B10 run better than B11. ::: said by biiqydanz :hey talon.. is the b10 version you have running stable? Hey, wanted to post in your crash recovery thread(s) but this silly board won't let me.
Pretty dumb.
ANYHOW, I tried many times and eventually gave up, rebooted several times a day and drove me up the wall. Recently I gave it another shot, did the directions perfectly and installed older firmware (2.53) and the router has had perfect uptime for over a month now.
I'm weary about trying this new firmware....I want to upgrade because of the new features, but then again I don't want my router breaking again straying from 2.53... |
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 decane
join:2004-03-24 Vancouver, BC | reply to JTS33 I have the exact opposite, windows shared folder DOES NOT disappear with the 2.75beta, but with all other versions i have, they all disappear (well except 2.42) |
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 JTS33
join:2003-05-03 USA
2 edits | said by decane :I have the exact opposite, windows shared folder DOES NOT disappear with the 2.75beta, but with all other versions i have, they all disappear (well except 2.42) That's interesting. I didn't get the disappaering act with 2.71b10 and 2.71b11, but I do with 2.75b2. Assuming your router is stable and doesn't randomly reboot itself, have you allowed a couple days to go by to see if the Windows shared folders are still visible? |
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 tqhoang
join:2006-01-25
| reply to JTS33 said by JTS33 :2.75b2 does have the issue of Windows shared folders disappearing from the network after some time (manually rebooting router gets the shared folders to reappear). I had this issue with 2.5x firmware versions, but not 2.71 firmware versions. Since 2.75b2 looks to be derived from the 2.5x line, I'm not too surprised. FWIW, WPA2 + AES is now working after a few days of being idle...that's with my Intel 2915ABG mini-pci card and the latest Intel driver package v10.1.1.3.
Are you browsing other machines or are you trying to access the share directly via Start->Run?
Also does anyone know how to fix the startup error on the Router Connection Monitor? It keeps coming up with a runtime error 339 and that "RICHTX32.OCX or one of its dependencies not correctly registered". -- M$ WinXP Pro SP2 + WPA2 D-Link DI-624 revC3 Fw 2.71b11 D-Link DWL-G520 revB3 D-Link DWL-G650 revB5 NETGEAR WGT624v2 Fw 4.2.10 NETGEAR WG511T NETGEAR WG311T |
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 decane
join:2004-03-24 Vancouver, BC | reply to JTS33 2 days of uptime, non of my folder went disappear. I was using 2.71b11, but the shared folder would disappear within 1 hour. |
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 KennyC
join:2003-01-31 Australia | reply to Cthen B10 run better than B11
Hi Talon88,
B10 run better than B11
Would anyone have a link to B10, I have B7 and B11.
Cheerz ;^) |
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 biiqydanz
join:2005-08-29 Union, NJ | ftp.dlink.com |
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  Talon88 The One
join:2003-08-13 Toronto
·Bell Sympatico
| reply to KennyC :::
Here you go....! »www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a···7587A62B
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said by KennyC :Hi Talon88, B10 run better than B11 Would anyone have a link to B10, I have B7 and B11. Cheerz ;^) -- [=Talon88=] @ Rogers HiSpeed (So Slow, Don't Use Rogers Internet!)»D-Link FW update "Talon88 Crash Recovery" Step by -- »[Info] Some Clue about DI-624 Reboot -- »DI-624 Firmware update w/ Crash Recovery Step by S (Old) |
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 JTS33
join:2003-05-03 USA
| reply to decane Re: DI-624 c - NEW FIRMWARE 2.75b2
said by decane :2 days of uptime, non of my folder went disappear. I was using 2.71b11, but the shared folder would disappear within 1 hour. Ha! That's funny we experience the exact opposite behavior (my Windows shared folders disappear after some time with 2.75b2 but not with 2.71b11).
Anyone else rely on Windows shared folders on their network? It would be nice to know what your experiences with the 2.71 and 2.75 firmwares have been as well. |
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  peter_m Premium join:2005-07-13 Canada, QC 4 edits | JTS33 and Decane, have your disappearing shared folders been on PCs with a wired connection and a manually configure(not DHCP requested) IP address? |
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 JTS33
join:2003-05-03 USA
| said by peter_m :JTS33 and Decane, have your disappearing shared folders been on PCs with a wired connection and a manually configure(not DHCP requested) IP address? Yes, you're exactly right. |
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  peter_m Premium join:2005-07-13 Canada, QC
2 edits | Well, I use a wired router that has a built-in print server to share a printer. It has manually assigned LAN IP and it disappears within 2 hours after the di-624 has been switched on. Just like your shared folder. Now... will Dlink fix this? Can we find a workaround in the meat time? |
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 decane
join:2004-03-24 Vancouver, BC | reply to peter_m No, it's DHCP with static ip addresses |
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  lucky644 Premium join:2002-02-04
| reply to lucky644 said by lucky644 :said by Talon88 :::: For my Case, B10 run better than B11. ::: said by biiqydanz :hey talon.. is the b10 version you have running stable? Hey, wanted to post in your crash recovery thread(s) but this silly board won't let me. Pretty dumb. ANYHOW, I tried many times and eventually gave up, rebooted several times a day and drove me up the wall. Recently I gave it another shot, did the directions perfectly and installed older firmware (2.53) and the router has had perfect uptime for over a month now. I'm weary about trying this new firmware....I want to upgrade because of the new features, but then again I don't want my router breaking again straying from 2.53... Well, damn, so much for that...suddenly its rebooting again  |
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