Belkin F7D3302 Router Tomato RAF Firmware 1.28.9014-1.3g
Tipo di file: Firmware.
Sistema Operativo: AnyOS.
Nome del file: tomato-F7D3302USB-1.28.9014MIPSR2-RAF-v1.3g.bin.
Bit: 32/64 Bit.
Licenza: Gratis.
Descrizione
Changelog:
– Openssl 1.0.1h update security and bug fixes.
– dnsmasq 2.72 test3.
– PHP 5.5.13.
– ucarp 1.5.2 – Jun 10 2014
– nettle 3.0
– minidlna 1.1.3
NOTA:
– 1.28.9014MIPSR2-RAF-v1.3g, With DLNA Server
How to install or Upgrade:
1.a) Update from previous Tomato RAF beta (1.1d or 1.1e or 1.1f-g-h-i…).
– Do the update when your device is idle or few Internet traffic is going through, it may extend the Flashing time and give you some warnings (Timeout).
– Stop (Unmount) and unplug any USB device you may have.
– Use the Administration/Upgrade option in your router menu an then upload the file you downloaded.
1.b) Update process from previous Tomato RAF version:
– Do the update when your device is idle or few Internet traffic is going through, it may extend the Upgrade time and give you some warnings (Timeout).
– Stop (Unmount) and unplug any USB device you may have.
– Use the Administration/Upgrade option in your router menu an then upload the file you downloaded.
PLEASE, DO a NVRAM ERASE during the update or using the option in Administration/Configuration options menu. Config the settings from scratch manually, do not used restored configurations.
1.c) Update process from stock firmware:
– In most of cases you need to upgrade a bridge firmware depending on your model router or perform a tftp push. For Linksys E series you can upgrade directly from the stock firmware. For Asus RT-N16 use the bridge firmware file that you can find in my utilities and recover section or use the ASUS recovery tool to update directly the Tomato RAF file for your router.
I use always a tftp command utility setting the Asus router in recovery mode (pressing the reset button while power on until the power led flash once every 1-2 seconds and fixing an static IP in my network card like this:
Computer IP: 192.168.1.5
Network mask: /24
Gateway IP (router): 192.168.1.1
and then in terminal command prompt I type:
Prompt$> tftp 192.168.1.1
> bin
> put (name of the file to upload to the router).trx
and wait until the end upload message appears.
Then wait for 5 minutes, power off your router and power on again. Restore your network card settings, (automatic DHCP). That’s all, enter in your router menu using the default IP (192.168.1.1) with your browser.
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