 | Hidden Features in BEFW11S4 Firmware v1.39.2 Hey folks. Ever wonder if there are some hidden features in the new 1.39.2 BEFW11S4 firmware?
I did, and I found two!
DISCLAIMER: DO NOT PLAY WITH THIS STUFF OR IT MAY TURN YOUR BEFW11S4 INTO A HUGE DOORSTOP! I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR HOW THIS INFORMATION IS USED. ITS COOL STUFF TO KNOW, BUT THE AUTHORS OF THE FIRMWARE PROBABLY LEFT THIS STUFF HIDDEN FOR A REASON.
For more information, check out »www.allaboutjake.com/befw11s4.html
Specifically, there are some hidden logging functions... and some wireless options that I don't understand. If you figure them out, let me know. 
Jake |
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 mole2 join:2000-12-08 Longs, SC | For those who miss the diagnostic logging that was in some of the prior firmware, if you turn on the System Logger, you get it back. Thanks jbordens. |
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 GPorterIt Always Works Better When It's On join:2001-03-21 San Antonio, TX | reply to The Jake Interestingly, the logging options are available in v1.38.5 of the BEFSR41 firmware...
The difference between USA and Japan WECA standards has to do with how many channels are available in the different regulatory domains. I don't have a clue about Default/TX/RX, though. Sorry -- Glenn Remembering 9-11-01 |
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 | reply to The Jake Can someone from Linksys comment on this? |
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 | reply to The Jake Did anyone get that logger/view thing to work.. I cant seem to get it to work I get.. ** Script Error: teller has no value ** Where: save-user ** Near: teller "Unable to save settings in your user.r file." none ** Press enter to quit... |
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 | said by Compman21: Did anyone get that logger/view thing to work.. I cant seem to get it to work I get.. ** Script Error: teller has no value ** Where: save-user ** Near: teller "Unable to save settings in your user.r file." none ** Press enter to quit...
I've never seen this error. It seems to me like a problem with REBOL or the way it installed. In case you couldn't tell, the log app that I provided was REALLY simple. About the only error I've seen it generate is one when there's already another app running.
Otherwise its really too simple to fail on its own. "save-user" isn't even in the code. "Unable to save settings" sounds like a file problem (no permissions, or even full hard drive) I dunno though.
I had TinyLogger.r running overnight, no problems at all.
Jake |
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 | reply to The Jake »www.bttsoftware.co.uk/snmptrap.html
I just tried it, and SNMP Trap Watcher is another alternative to my TinyLogger.r
It does receive all of the various different SNMP messages that you're interested in.
Jake |
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 | reply to The Jake That SNMP prog worked thanx! |
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 | reply to The Jake If I am not having any problems with Linksys, should I update the firmware? -- You can't tell which way the train went by looking at the tracks. |
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 | reply to The Jake When you turn on the extended logging functions, you get interesting log entries such as:
PPP Rx: [1], proto=c021 code=10 sid=21a5, state=255 PPP Rx: [1], proto=c021 code=9 sid=21a5, state=255 PPP Rx: [1], echo request PPP Tx: [1], proto=c021 code=10 sid=21a5, state=255 PPP Tx: [1], echo reply
Does anyone know anything about what these are? I know that they're PPPoE realted... and that Protocol c021 is the Link Control Protocol, and Code 10 is Echo Reply and Code 9 Is echo Request... However there are more code 10's and 9's than "Echo request" and "echo reply" entries...
Also there are entries like this: [00:17:04]: free=447
Its free something, but doesn't change much. Memory? Entries in the NAT table? What?
How about these: sizeof( NV_data ) = 4264 Send: PADI,PoE Type=1 Recv: PADO (AC Cookie) Send: PADR (AC Cookie) Recv: PADS (session id: 0x2227)
NV_data? Non Volitle Data? PADS is PPPoE Active Discovery Session-confirmation, PADO is PPPoE Active Discovery Offer, PADR is PPPoE Active Discovery Request... what about "AC Cookie"?
Also, is the "-- connection established. (count:1, session id:2227)" log entry only for PPPoE? Are there other log entries for RAS? (or straight WAN network DHCP)?
I'd like to put together some sort of reference for people to look at and understand all this info coming from their router. 
Jake |
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 | reply to The Jake BTW: The log manage (undocumented) feature also works on my BEFSR41 ! »admin:admin@192.168.1.1/LogManage.htm where "admin" is username and password |
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 RadioDocYeah, like it matters.Premium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-05-11 La Grange, IL kudos:2 | I'LL BE DAMNED. It's in 1.39 (Jun 04 2001) too. Sheesh. Been sitting here whining about them taking SNMP logging out of the firmware for months now and it was there all along, just turned off.
Thank You! |
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 LanikLab-nikPremium,ExMod 2002-03 join:2001-06-25 Bay Area | reply to shlexa That is an excellent tip, just for the hell of it I used admin as username and my router password and it works! I'm so happy now we got SNMP logging to work. -- McLarenF1 -- can I have one please pretty please? |
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 RadioDocYeah, like it matters.Premium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-05-11 La Grange, IL kudos:2 Reviews:
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| I feel both stupid and angry at Linksys. How many times have we directly asked the Linksys techs about this and gotten no response, while it was there all along, just turned off? Grrrr. I hate it when companies do stuff like that.
I'm a happy camper again now too. Fired up SNMPTrap again and am off to the error logging races again.  |
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 LanikLab-nikPremium,ExMod 2002-03 join:2001-06-25 Bay Area | Hmmm I wonder if Linksys Techs even knew about this. It wouldn't surprise me at all if they didn't. I'm running firmware 1.40.2, the latest btw, still have to make sure SNMP is logging. -- McLarenF1 -- can I have one please pretty please? |
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 WufDogCruise Ship Just Passing Through join:2000-12-30 Kingwood, TX | reply to The Jake Wall Watcher also appears to work. |
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 | reply to The Jake Just ramping up to speed here.... I'm using the 3 port + USB Linky here... Reason I'm using the '31' model is because I'm connecting to computer via USB, not ethernet. I've printed out the links mentioned above, and haven't tried anything yet. V1.39.1 firmware in Linky... Anyone know if this model does anything different than what was posted, or have tried the procedure listed above?
Thanks... Jan -- Looking for 1939 Indian Motocycle |
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 LanikLab-nikPremium,ExMod 2002-03 join:2001-06-25 Bay Area | Give that URL a shot it should work, I think, but I'm pretty sure you will tell us.  -- McLarenF1 -- can I have one please pretty please? |
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 jnewby join:2001-02-17 Cleveland, OH | reply to The Jake It works for the 8 port on FW v2.40.2 also, I can report.
John N. |
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 WufDogCruise Ship Just Passing Through join:2000-12-30 Kingwood, TX | reply to The Jake NOTE:
IF you use special characters in your password-
@ # $ ...
You may have to use the ascii equivalent to get it to work.
IE:
If this doesn't work:
»username:foo@bar#test@192.168.1.···nage.htm
Try this
»username:foo%40bar%23test@192.16···nage.htm
Site with Ascii Chart
»www.jimprice.com/jim-asc.htm |
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