Microman was kind enough to speed the process with the pinout and raising morale. I tried to communicate with the router with my PICkit2 ICSP ports. It's from programming chips (Firmware hubs, etc.). I also discovered a great program, it's called Flashrom. Maybe it won't even be able to talk to me, and I'll have to dump something in the nvram and whatnot.Īny insight ? Concerning the interface with the PC, etc. And I think the firmware image has been corrupted. The web interface doesn't work, obviously. So now, I have to set up something in order to communicate with the box. So I searched for "gaw5.6t02-4-dl-r1b010" and luckily, I foundĭ-Link has messy web-sites, not accessible I do not know why. So I downloaded many, and by accident, one had a filename in the form of gaw5.6t02-4-dl-r1b030 Looking further, it seems it's a 3.3 volts, and it needs to be level shifted.Īnyway, but for now. The device has a Serial Port to talk to me And it sends three messages, I think.Īnyway. It does that with some juice stored in capacitors. I learned that Dying Gasp is a signal the router sends to the ISP when there is a current outage to tell him "The connection will be dropped, it's not because there's a bad link. I mean even D-Link doesn't have the file for that particular hardware version (T1), the others can be found no problem. I've been given that modem and was very interested in repairing it.
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