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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-320 => Topic started by: ECF on November 23, 2011, 05:23:37 PM
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Just wanted to post that the 2.02 official release has been released today and posted at dlink.com.
ftp://ftp.dlink.com//Multimedia/dns320/Firmware/dns320_FW_202 (ftp://ftp.dlink.com//Multimedia/dns320/Firmware/dns320_FW_202)
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Thank you but this is the same with 2.02 beta binary file exactly.
What is the different between beta and this official ver.?
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Basically no difference whatsoever, D-Link simply rename it to 2.02. A complete letdown IMO.
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Can I go from 2.02 to 2.00 if I have any issue with the new firmware version?
Thanks!
rjarl
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Can I go from 2.02 to 2.00 if I have any issue with the new firmware version?
Thanks!
rjarl
No, this version doesn't allow downgrading.
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And again D-Link missed the MOST IMPORTANT REQUEST FROM THEIR USERS>>>>> Going back to when i all worked FINE
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I saw ECF's posting at http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=42650.0.
He said "The official version will be released before Christmas" (not exactly).
But it's deleted and 2.02 beta turned into the official binary..
Maybe we have to wait until late December.
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Accessing NAS over DynDNS hostname:
400 Bad Request
Cross Site Action detected!
This function was the one of those some, that were operational in firmware 2.00. I did not change anything since operational status. Port forward in router, hostname, etc are just fine! All I changed is firmware update which supposed to fix some issues, and finally I got even more of them
Congratulation. Are you kidding guys? Releasing the same firmware 2.02 third time. Even the date remain the old one: 23/09/2011. I'm still unable to access device over internet. This is just ridiculous
This is a total and utter disgrace!
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I have been using DynDns for about a year, 3 different firmwares and even 2.0.1 with no problems, accessing it from both on site and off site
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I also use dyndns and can access the DNS 320 over the Internet. Port forwarding or other network issues are more likely to be the cause of no access over Internet, not the unit itself
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Problems with DynDns and port forwarding are down to router not the NAS
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Guys,
I have other devices (IPCamera, Router itself, Voip phone adapter and printserver) configured with DynDNS access over the internet. Dont think I can not configure it. The link works fine, I can see login page, but after typing password, I get "cross site action detected" error. This is not router error - this is a NAS admin gui error. Router is responsible for redirecting the port to local port 80, and this function is working fine
Rgs