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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => DIR-825 => Routers / COVR => DIR-825 International => Topic started by: Geraner on April 03, 2010, 12:24:20 AM
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New Firmware for HW:B1 can be found on the Singapure D-Link Server. (http://ftp://203.126.164.142/DIR-825/Fixes%20HNAP/)
This time with Release notes:
DIR-825WWB1 Firmware Release Note
Firmware: v2.01WW Build: 06Beta02
Hardware: B1
Date: 22, Mar, 2010
Problems Resolved & Enhancements:
1.Fixed D-Track-HQ20100316000002 Home Network Administration Protocol (HNAP) vulnerabilities.
Firmware: v2.01WW Build: 06Beta01
Hardware: B1
Date: 02, Mar, 2010
Problems Resolved & Enhancements:
1. Fixed IOT issue with Singapore iBurst RJ45 modem in 10Half mode.
Firmware: v2.01WW Build: 06
Hardware: B1
Date: 04, Feb, 2010
Problems Resolved & Enhancements:
1.Added 404 error spec v1.02.
2.Support httpd ipv6.
3.Support LLMNR support.
4.Add WAN 3G phone option.
5.Fixed doesn’t check WAN Physical netmask, gateway IP of Russia PPPoE.
6.Fixed doesn’t check PPTP netmask IP address of Static Russia PPTP.
7.Add 12/24 time format on schedule.
8.Fixed 5GHz 的 SSID is [dlink_media"'~!@#$%^&*'`~!@#$%` ], then Wireless Network Name of wireless network setting 5GHz is empty.
9.Fixed 2.4G / 5G wireless bssid of main & guest_zone are the same.
Firmware: v2.01WW Build: 05
Hardware: B1
Date: 28, Jan, 2010
Problems Resolved & Enhancements:
1. Fixed #19: Website Filter function check warning message display incorrect language in Espanol.
2. Fixed #10: 5G Guest Zone will not display WPA-Enterprise settings.
3. Fixed #2: No check WAN Physical settings of Russia PPPoE.
4. Fixed #1: No check PPTP Gateway IP address of Static Russia PPTP.
5. Fixed #11: Change WAN Type settings cause Router reboot.
6. Fixed #7: Login account issue.
7. Added a feature for dlink 404 error spec v1.01.
Firmware: v2.01WW Build: 04Beta01
Hardware: B1
Date: 20, Jan, 2010
Problems Resolved & Enhancements:
1.Fixed tcp port scan fail in port 0 and 1. ( D-Track - HQ20091209000007)
Firmware: v2.01WW Build: 04
Hardware: B1
Date: 06, Jan, 2010
Problems Resolved & Enhancements:
1. Fixed PPPoE re-connect issue.
2. Fixed BT issue.
Firmware: v2.01WW Build: 03Beta02
Hardware: B1
Date: 10, Dec, 2009
Problems Resolved & Enhancements:
1. Updated displaying 5 GHz wireless client list by xml.
2. Fixed GUI show allowed char for setting of hostname.
3. Fixed D-Track -HQ20091202000024-DIR-825_A1_v2.01-DCS-5220 and DCS-2120 failed to connect to DIR-825 VIA wireless connection.
I will test this firmware later today.
/Geraner
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Is running fine for 2 day's now no packets dropped only a few on the wan side.
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Same here - running fine for 2 days now.
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Are you guys also realizing that wireless n is very slow? In the 2.4ghz band an 5ghz band. My wireless b devices stick with 54mbit but the n device (macbook pro) is going from 9mbit-40mbit. Never to 150mbit or 300mbit.
I find this disturbing.
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No, I get speeds between 240 and 300 MBps and transfer speeds up to 16MB/s.
(distance 3m and free line of sight)
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my wireless n speed is also 240 to 300.
So no problems with that.
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Do you also have autoselect 20/40mhz and channel autoselect on 5ghz?
And can you please send a screenshot of your advanced wireless settings page?\
Something must be messed up here with my setup. Especially since the transfer rate is jumping all the time.
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There is there a version of shareport for Windows Xp x86 32 bit that is compatible with
this firmware?
The SharePort v1.15.9 works great with x64 of vista or Windows 7,
but shareport 0.94 does not work with this firmware.
Any recommendations
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I've noticed some serious problem using this firmware.
Although WiFi reception signal strength seems stronger, output power is actually much lower. For example, I have two wifi bridges (2.4 and 5Ghz). Using the official 2.01EU firmware, Dir-825 status page displays those bridge reception signal as 18% and 55%. The new firmware shows them as 48% abd 87%. No problem so far.
Unfortunately both bridges report much lower DIR-825 signal strength on their side (20% and 60% before, 4% and 21% now). A lab field meter I own shows exactly the same; Using this new firmware DIR-825 output power is much lower (<50%) than before.
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I've noticed some serious problem using this firmware.
Although WiFi reception signal strength seems stronger, output power is actually much lower. For example, I have two wifi bridges (2.4 and 5Ghz). Using the official 2.01EU firmware, Dir-825 status page displays those bridge reception signal as 18% and 55%. The new firmware shows them as 48% abd 87%. No problem so far.
Unfortunately both bridges report much lower DIR-825 signal strength on their side (20% and 60% before, 4% and 21% now). A lab field meter I own shows exactly the same; Using this new firmware DIR-825 output power is much lower (<50%) than before.
I can confirm. This is awful.
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Download link is down! Could you please provide another link?
THX
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The requested link to last firmware at
Singapore server:
ftp://203.126.164.142/DIR-825/Fixes HNAP/DIR825B1_FW201WWB06Beta02(0322194738)(0323111206).rar
;)
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Dynamic DNS (with dyndns.org) stills seems to be broken and doesn't renew?!
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I have no problems with DynDNS with this firmware.
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thanks for your reply.
The router says connected even if i use wrong password.
I can find nothing related to dynamic dns in the router log.
(my account works with a dyndns client on a pc)
(http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/372/92098100.jpg)
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If you have a PC-based client then you shouldn't configure byndns on your router. But in this case your PC must have the public address (you could put in the DMZ). OTOH if you configure dyndns on the router, the client is there, and you should disable the client on the PC. You would need to then port forward any services to the PC that you want it to serve with the public address.
thanks for your reply.
The router says connected even if i use wrong password.
I can find nothing related to dynamic dns in the router log.
(my account works with a dyndns client on a pc)
(http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/372/92098100.jpg)
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I'm using DynDNS Updater (http://www.dyndns.com/support/clients/) and it is able to find my wan ip-address even if my pc is behind a NAT firewall and has a 192.168.0.x address from the routers DHCP server.
Only reason why I now have a client on my pc is that dyndns in the router doesn't work and i keep getting Account Expiration Warnings from dyndns. Dyndns worked fine on dgl-4300. >:(