Upgrading Netgear WG602 access point to DD-WRT

by Teh KillerBee 27. January 2012 22:49

Hello everyone!

As usual, blog posts from me have been scarce, there have not been much time for keeping the blog up to date. Cry

Anyways.. I got two Viasat branded Netgear WG602 V4 access points for free, and quickly found out they support my favourite custom firmware, [DD-WRT].

I thought it was going to be a straight forward TFTP firmware update, but this was not the case. The two accesspoints were configured to act only as a wireless ethernet bridge, but I needed two wireless AP's instead - with custom security settings and SSID's of course!

Connecting to the router through ethernet was a big problem though since I could not get access to the administration page, normally located at 192.168.0.227 for this kind of access point. The SSID was also hidden and WEP encrypted, so connecting this way would be time consuming.

I did however, find a good solution to access the router at 192.168.0.227 and finally upgrade the firmware using TFTP. Following downloads will be needed to upgrade the firmware:

- DD-WRT firmware. You can find the newest firmware at the DD-WRT site. Remember to check your WG602 version first!

- A TFTP utility. I used the windows TFTP2.exe utility from the [TFTP guide at DD-WRT]

This solution should not be different from non Viasat branded WG602's:

  1. You will need to power down the AP and disconnect it from ethernet.
  2. Then configure the TCP/IP settings for your ethernet card using IP 192.168.0.1, Subnet 255.255.255.0 and no gateway settings set. Make sure no firewall settings will block for connections used in this case.
  3. Connect the WG602 directly to the ethernet card (i.e. no switch or hub and one cable) with the computer on and WG602 off.
  4. Turn on the WG602
  5. Make sure the AP starts up completely before attempting to log in or TFTP to 192.168.0.227.
  6. You should now get a login prompt. Use the default user and password ("admin"/"password") unless you have changed this.
  7. Change or observe settings if necessary.

Pictures of the original settings are shown below. Interestingly enough, the "hidden" SSID is, in my case, "Netgear_ViaSat" with WEP password "MH1234dfHR4321"

 

 

You should now be able to upgrade the firmware with the TFTP utility. You may want to check the [TFTP guide]. Keep in mind, I used windows 7 x64 bit without any trouble updating the router.

  1. Use the same TCP/IP configuration as shown above
  2. Shut off the router, but keep it plugged in the PC.
  3. Turn on the router
  4. Start TFTP program on IP 192.168.0.227, but use at least 20 retries.
  5. Start the upload process
  6. TFTP utility should attempt to "clear flash memory". Nothing should happen at this moment, and the utility should skip to attempt 2/20 retries. If it does NOT skip though and starts flashing the new firmware, do NOT disconnect power. Otherwise, continue to next step.
  7. Quickly disconnect and then reconnect power to the router while the utility is trying to clear flash memory. The TFTP utility should now upload the firmware.
  8. Once it flashes and you receive the Success message. Wait for a full 2 minutes while the new firmware flash configures itself.Do NOT disconnect power to the router. This is a very good time to grab a cup of coffee! Smile
  9. After the 2 minutes do a [Hard reset or 30/30/30] on the router, then configure at 192.168.1.1 (DD-WRT's default IP address). The default DD-WRT username/password is root/admin.

You should now be a proud owner of a DD-WRT powered router Cool

Notice: If you are going to use the WG602 as an wireless accesspoint connected directly to a different router, you will need to make a few changes to make it all work. These changes are all covered in this [DD-WRT guide].

Part 2: HTC TYTN2 - Installing a custom Windows Mobile OS

by Teh KillerBee 18. March 2011 21:38

Hello fellow TYTN2 owners!

As you might have guessed, this post is about installing a custom Windows Mobile ROM on the TYTN2. If you have not already read Part 1, now would be a very good time to do so Smile

It is now time to find a new custom windows mobile ROM. I usually find mine here, just remember to look for [ROM] in the thread name.

ROMs I recommend:

WinMo 6.5 - lightweight ROM ahmedfikry  light w/ 3D driver, cool icons, user customization & LOTS of useful applications ready for download in the thread (.cab files) [UPDATED: 2nd November 2010]

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Part 1: HTC TYTN2 - HardSPL & Unlocking

by Teh KillerBee 17. March 2011 20:42

It is time for a new UPDATE!

I am busy in college (surprise, surprise), and have not had any spare time to post in this blog.. Until now! I have also had a couple of problems with my TYTNII, and they delayed this guide quite a bit (almost a month Surprised)

As I promised, I will explain how to install custom operating systems on the (ancient) HTC Kaiser aka the HTC Tilt & TYTNII. Most of you interested in this, probably just want to install Android, but if you still like WinMo, it is also possible to run the newest Windows Mobile 6.5.3 - with 3D drivers of course! Cool

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Medion PNA hacking and more!

by Teh KillerBee 15. January 2011 23:02

Hey all!

Today was a great day, I got quite a few electronic laptops, harddrives, an UPS unit, broken phones, an (almost) working X360 and other misc electronics. The best thing? ALL of this hardware was free Cool

Anyways.. I also got this crappy Medion PNA GPS unit from this pile of junk.. Since this was already booting some wierd GoPal UI on top of the Windows CE 5.0 core (like most PNA's out there), I decided to see if it was possible to make it boot to the Windows CE desktop instead. I knew this was possible on some PNA's, since my older Navigon PNA 7000 could do this pretty easy.. It wasn't going to be as easy with this GPS though.

This is the PNA device I got today, the so-called MDPNA315t:

Medion MD315T

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Age of Mythology - Titans "Initialization failed"

by Teh KillerBee 4. September 2010 19:05

Hey!

While I was at LAN yesterday, we encountered problems when we wanted to play Age of Mythology over LAN. After a fresh install (with original game discs of course), the game did not want to start. Even after the more recent game patch 1.03, the game still froze right before the intro video or sometimes right after - always showing the following message:

Luckily I found the solution after stumbling upon this thread. The main problem is that either the resolution of the game is set too high, or your directx/graphics drivers are out of date.

Since I was already running with the newest graphics drivers, I tried setting the resolution manually by adding following commands to the shortcut target of the game:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Age of Mythology" xres=1280 yres=800
This solved the problem and made the game start like a charm! Smile

You can find target you need to change in the shortcut properties.

This is the same command used if you want to run the game in widescreen or run it in a custom resolution (just replace xres=1280 yres=800 with your own)

Hope this little tip helped!

/KillerBee

About me

I am the ~19 year old Johannes (aka. Teh KillerBee in various forums and games), a computer geek from the small scandinavian country called Denmark, self-taught in programming & electronics.

Some of my interests are hacking & working on different projects (both hardware & software) and also electronic music in various forms. Electronics engineering is also a great interest of mine, and hopefully I will be able to make a living at this in the future Smile

I will use this blog as a way of telling you about the different projects and problems I work with every day while (hopefully) entertaining, helping and maybe inspiring you in the process Cool

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