I was trying to set up an FTP server on one of the computers on my
network. I tried port forwarding, but couldn't connect with my FTP
client so I tried upgrading the firmware of my router. It is a D-Link
DI-624M.
http://support.dlink.com/products/vi...ctid=DI%2D624M
The 2.50 firmware would not allow me to set the SSID for my wireless
network. I clicked the javascript "apply" button on the wireless page
of my router's configuration and nothing happened. So I went back to
1.20 firmware. Then I could not access the configuration at all but the
Internet worked.
So I called tech support and they had me flash the firmware a few times
and came to the conclusion that it was broken. It's out of warranty but
they said try RMA and see if they accept it, so I did.
Later that night it started working again, only without WLAN. I called
back to see if we could get the wireless side of it working, and the
WLAN light on the router has been off since then. Last time I tried to
reset the router the Internet stopped working again and will not come
back.
So right now nothing is working. I may be able to ping the router, but
that's about it. I can't test the ping now though because my computer
is connected directly to my cable modem right now.
The router's troubleshooting process is kinda weird. Sometimes I have
to unplug it for a certain amount of time. Sometimes I press the reset
button on the back for 10-15 seconds. Sometimes they said press and
hold it for 20-30 seconds. Sometimes they had me hold the button,
unplug the power, plug it back in, continue holding the button for 10
seconds. There is no way for me to know what the router is actually
doing when I do this stuff so I don't know how to fix the thing.
I figure someone here is likely more able to help me than D-Link's tech
support. They want me to go back to the original 1.01 firmware, which I
don't have and is not on their site. They want me to order a CD for it.
Either way, I can't access the router right now anyway so I can't flash
the firmware unless I can reset the router in a way that it will ask
for a new firmware when I try to connect with a browser.
Is there anything I can do to make it work again?
If not, I guess I'll be purchasing a new one. I have read that the
third party DD-WRT firmware for the Linksys WRT54GL is good for people
who download with torrents and peer-to-peer software. Apparently this
firmware can be used with some other routers as well? This may be
useful. I know that type of transfer is usually very slow for me.
Here are a few routers that I have noted because of professional and
user reviews as well as popularity on Newegg.com:
LINKSYS WRT54GL
LINKSYS WRT54GX2
LINKSYS WRT54GX4
BUFFALO WHR-G54S
BUFFALO WHR-HP-G54
NETGEAR WPN824
Here is also a site that gives some suggestions:
http://tinyurl.com/u7nvp
Is the info on this site accurate and generally agreeable with your
opinions?
Apparently Netgear has a 1-year warranty (like D-Link... I've had mine
a year and a half). Linksys offers 3-year, Buffalo is 2-year, and
Belkin is lifetime.
Newegg customer reviews show some problems with the Linksys GX routers
and their firmware. I just glanced over this, so I don't really know if
it is a real issue. Linksys WRT54GL and Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 both seem
like very good options to me.
What is everyone's opinion on this? I want a good router, but obviously
don't want to spend more than I have to. Let me know what you think.
Thanks for your input.
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