 mazilo From Mazilo Premium join:2002-05-30 Lilburn, GA | reply to buddahbless Re: [Lingo] Any newer firmware that S36 for DVG-14
Thanks Buddabless. BTW, do you know how to hack the DVG-1402S XML Provisioning to see how it connects and downloads the new firmware from Lingo? |
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  buddahbless
join:2005-03-21 usa/canada
| reply to mazilo Re: [Lingo] Any newer firmware that S36 for DVG-1402S?
good test mazilo.. I didn't forget about you, I haven't tried to upload mine with any other firmware since the s36 took over and I hard reset it once and flashed it back to the s34 and even after that one the next reset it downloaded the s36. however now in just in wait for dlink to send me a new 1402 after conference call with them and lingo dlink giving me a cross-ship return,it should be here today. I'll keep U all informed on what firmware is pre-loaded in it and if it works properly(no excessive bandwidth issues caller ID. etc). |
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 mazilo From Mazilo Premium join:2002-05-30 Lilburn, GA
| I thought to share this little mishap venture on my DVG-1402S VoIP router with you guys out here who also own this device. Who knows one day you will run into the same problem I had.
I have my DVG-1402S setup to work with FWD (never used it with a Lingo service). So, I did some experiment to enable the XML Provision and sure enough my DVG-1402S was automatically flashed by Lingo with the S36 firmware. Thanks to some of you guys who e-mailed me the old firmware and now my DVG-1402S is back to normal. So, just out of curiosity, I then repeated this process for a couple of time. And to my dismay, the existing password for S34 firmware was overwritten with the new password. So, I went panic mainly because I had lost an access to the SIP menu of this DVG-1402S, i.e. the unit had been locked. Re-flashing the unit with an old firmware would not help, less with the hard reset. Anyway, I just happened to have another DVG-1402S that has been flashed with SipPhone firmware and did some little hack to find out how to download a new firmware from SipPhone. Then, using this newer firmware from SipPhone, I then managed to get back to unlock my DVG-1402S.
Honestly, I don't know if the act of re-flashing a DVG-1402S with a new version firmware will literary remove the old password or it was just a glitch. If it was the former one, then I can reassure you all that after a couple of new firmware releases, Lingo will gain control on all your DVG-1402S VoIP routers (unless the secret password code has been revealed). |
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