Avatar billede rorac Nybegynder
01. februar 2005 - 19:19 Der er 4 kommentarer og
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firmware update er gået galt

jeg forsøgte at opdatere min router (Linksys WRT54G)med ny firmware, men det gik galt og er den gået i sort. Jeg umiddelbart
få kontakt til routeren (via kabel) men kan ikke aktivere noget
i diverse menuer, hvad kan jeg gøre ?
Avatar billede james_t_dk Juniormester
01. februar 2005 - 19:41 #1
Avatar billede james_t_dk Juniormester
01. februar 2005 - 19:42 #2
cut and paster lige:

You first need to establish a connection to the Internet and download firmware for your router. To get
online, bypass the router and plug directly into your Cable or DSL modem.
1.
Download the latest firmware upgrade for your router from http://www.linksys.com/download. Be
sure to select the WRT54G and the correct version number that matches your router. Look on the
bottom of the router to verify the model and version (no version number means version 1.0).
2.
Click on Downloads for this Product. When the Downloads page loads, click on the Firmware button. 3.
Download the firmware Auto Upgrade Utility .exe file from this page. 4.
Before performing the upgrade, we recommend that you do the following: 5.
Assign your computer a static IP address. For more information, please see Article KB10934010 for
information on setting up a static IP address in Windows.
·
If using a 10/100 network adapter, change its speed to 10Mb, half duplex. Please see the instructions
below on how to do this.
·
Windows 95/98/ME
At the Windows desktop, click on Start then choose Settings and click on Control Panel. 1.
Double click the Network icon. This will bring up the “Network Configuration” window. 2.
Locate and highlight the icon with the green logo for your network adapter and click Properties. 3.
This will display the network adapter's Properties 4.
Select the Advanced tab and click Connection Type (this may also appear as Media Type, Connection
Speed, Mode, Link Speed, etc). The current Default value should be set to "Auto sense" or "Auto".
5.
Change the value of this option to 10Base−t, half duplex mode (usually the lowest possible option).
The wording of this value may also vary, depending upon the make and model of the Network
Adapter. Other possibilities include 10T half, 10Mb half duplex, 10Mbps half, etc.
6.
Once this has been changed, click OK to return to the Network configuration screen 7.
Click OK again and Windows will ask to restart your computer. Click “Yes” to restart.


Windows 2000/XP
Go to Start click on Run and type in control ncpa.cpl 1.
Double click on the Local Area Connection that controls your network card. 2.
Click Properties under Local Area connection status. 3.
Click the Configure button. Then, click on the Advanced Tab. 4.
Click Connection Type (this may also appear as Media Type, Connection Speed, Mode, Link Speed,
etc). The current default value should be set to "Auto sense" or "Auto".
5.
Change the value of this option to 10Base−t, half duplex mode (usually the lowest possible option).
The wording of this value may also vary, depending upon the make and model of the Network
Adapter. Other possibilities include 10T half, 10Mb half duplex, 10Mbps half, etc.
6.
Click OK after you made the change then click Close. 7.
Reloading the firmware
First, hold the reset button located on the back of the router for 30 seconds. 1.
Next, to test communication between the Router and the network card: Go to Start, and select Run.
Type in command and press (Enter). This will bring up the MS−DOS prompt window.
2.
Type ping 192.168.1.1 and press (Enter) 3.
You should get the following results: 4.
Pinging 192.168.1.1 with 32 bytes of data: ·
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128 ·
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128 ·
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128 ·
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128 ·
Once you get these replies, close out of the command prompt by typing in exit and pressing (Enter). 1.
Double click on the firmware file that you downloaded in Step 2. The “Firmware Upgrade Utility”
will open.
2.
Click Next and type in the routers “IP Address” (192.168.1.1 is the default address of the router) and
type in the “Router’s Password” (admin is the default password for the router).
3.
Once you confirm the settings (click Next), click Upgrade to start the firmware upgrade process. The
upgrade will take about 1 to 2 minutes.
4.
Once the upgrade is complete, the router's Diag light (or Power light) should no longer be blinking. 5.
Note: Be sure to go back to your network card settings (from the steps above) and change the speed of the link
back to “Auto sense” or “Auto” (the original default setting) to restore full speed to the adapter.
Avatar billede rorac Nybegynder
01. februar 2005 - 21:35 #3
Hej james_t_dk

tak for tippet. det viser dog at jeg ikke kan få forbindelse mellem netkort og router. når jeg forsøger at ping routeren får jeg følgende :

Pinger 192.168.1.1 med 32 byte data:

Modtagervært ikke tilgængelig.
Modtagervært ikke tilgængelig.
Modtagervært ikke tilgængelig.
Modtagervært ikke tilgængelig.

Ping-statistikker for 192.168.1.1:
    Pakker: Sendt = 4, modtaget = 0, tabt = 4 (100% tab),
Avatar billede rorac Nybegynder
01. februar 2005 - 22:55 #4
Hej James

fik det til at virke. endnu engang tak fot hjælpen. points er velfortjente
Avatar billede rorac Nybegynder
01. februar 2005 - 22:56 #5
tak
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