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  christcorp Premium join:2001-05-21 Cheyenne, WY | Re: New firmware out for Actiontec GT701-WG Is the actual file available for a manual upgrade? Especially if you aren't into windows. Thx... Mike..... | |
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  Tehrasha
join:2004-12-15 Vinton, IA | Any indication as to what has been changed? Or is this a 'dont fix it, if its not broken' update? | |
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 |  wd4075
join:2004-06-21 Nampa, ID
| Re: New firmware out for Actiontec GT701-WG Probably the same as the GT701R firmware.
Changes: -PPPoE by default -Configuring Quick Setup GUI will now set PPPoE -Advanced Setup GUI has been revised to default to PPPoE -Auto detect has been disabled -PPP User Name/Password: saved when switching from PPPoA to PPPoE or vice versa
Fixes: -Modem Lock-Up -Domain Name Broadcasting disabled -Remote Management with Unnumbered Mode set -Total Bytes Sent and Received on WAN Interface -- Visit »www.spazmatic.net for more DSL information. | |
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join:2004-12-15 Vinton, IA
| Re: New firmware out for Actiontec GT701-WG Drat... I was hoping in vain for SNMP. 
I dont know if what I see periodically is this 'modem lockup' or not. Periodically I am unable to open new connections to the internet. Established connections and streams keep going fine, but new connection attempts fail. It seems to be usage dependent, and sometimes takes weeks or even months to fail out. Reboot always cures the problem.
Otherwise, since I am using PPPoA, I might as well keep the old QW03 that I'm running now. | |
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join:2003-12-18 Bettendorf, IA 1 edit | Re: New firmware out for Actiontec GT701-WG I like PPPoA better to however you can select it with the new firmware | |
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@qwest.net
| I am using PPPoA and i upgraded to the new firmware.. and to me it seems to be working really well... I was having lost connection problems for atleast 2 months.. now that i upgraded the firmware it stays connected now..  | |
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 |  |  smithduluth
join:2006-10-26 Duluth, MN | I noticed that you now get a record of the number of re-trains, which may be good information if you are having connection problems. | |
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 demoniacs
join:2007-07-17
| GUI changes:
*Welcome Screen Removal *PPP Password Encryption: 1. Input PPP Password thru Quick Setup or Advanced Setup 2. During the initial input, the PPP Password will display in clear text 3. After the Apply button is selected and you are returned back to the screen where you inputted the PPP Password the PPP Password will show as encrypted. *Masked the PPP Password in Quick Setup. *Added Firewall Status Page. *Added Modem Utilization Status page. *Added modem model number to General Status page. *Added ability to change Remote Management Port. *Added Time Zone GUI page to the Utilities section. *Added Retrain Counter / Time to the WAN Status Page. *Type "home" to access "192.168.0.1" interface. *Added Trace Route functionality to »192.168.0.1/support/utilities *Disabled modem DNS Caching ability to turn ON DNS cache was also added to »192.168.0.1/support/utilities -- Study hard. Play harder. Girls hardest! | |
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 |   Tehrasha
join:2004-12-15 Vinton, IA
| Re: New firmware out for Actiontec GT701-WGSuccessfully upgraded to the QW06 this afternoon, and so far everything looks fine.
But if I try those support/utilities links, it jumps to ../html/oampingtest.html then promptly hangs the web interface to the modem, and generates a pile of webcm: Timeout on responce errors in /var/log/messages and a blank page.
Restarting thttpd does no good. Have to reboot the modem to get the web interface back.
At least I figured out how to automatically sniff my current IP address without prodding an external website.
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 |  |  Turbocpe Premium join:2001-12-22 IA
| Re: New firmware out for Actiontec GT701-WG Tehrasha , do you have a source for basic commands for the GT701? Sounds like you have in depth knowledge of command usage in the GT701. Can you share some of that information? | |
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join:2004-12-15 Vinton, IA
| Re: New firmware out for Actiontec GT701-WG I dont know how -in depth- my knowledge is, I certainly wouldnt consider myself an expert.
I am a linux user, and the GT701 runs uClinux. So once you log into the modem via telnet, the base commands and directory structure are very familiar.
The shell in the GT701 runs a stripped down version of BusyBox for command line commands.
# help
Built-in commands: ------------------- . : bg break builtin cd chdir continue eval exec exit export false fc fg hash help jobs kill local pwd read readonly return set setvar shift times trap true type ulimit umask unset wait And some additional commands in the binary directory that also point back to BusyBox, but dont appear in the 'help'
# ls bin ash chown df kill mount pwd tar busybox cp echo ln mv rm touch cat curl false login pidof sh true chgrp date grep ls ping sleep umount chmod dd hostname mkdir ps sync
The rest has been alot of digging around inside various directories with alot of "Aha, thats how they do it!" moments. 
I dont have any clue as to how I would go about compiling new code to stick into the modem, though I have seen a few web pages that explain how flash them with custom firmware. | |
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 |  |  viperlmw Premium join:2005-01-25
·Qwest.net
| said by Tehrasha :Successfully upgraded to the QW06 this afternoon, and so far everything looks fine. But if I try those support/utilities links, it jumps to ../html/oampingtest.html then promptly hangs the web interface to the modem, and generates a pile of webcm: Timeout on responce errors in /var/log/messages and a blank page. Restarting thttpd does no good. Have to reboot the modem to get the web interface back. At least I figured out how to automatically sniff my current IP address without prodding an external website. I have the same problem, shortly after re-booting, the web interface slows WAY down. The new features may not be worth the hastle. | |
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