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File:Belkin_F5D7130_A_a.jpg

NOTE: During configuration or flashing a device, the only that should be hooked to the device is the computer and power.

Specs[]

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Platform

Serial Num. = ?
FCC ID = K7SF5D7130A
CPU Type = Broadcom BCM4702KPB-P10
MIPS Rev = ?
CPU Speed = ?
Bus = ?
Flash Type = ?
Flash Chip = AM29LV160DB-90EC
Flash Size = 2MB
Max Firmware Size = 1769472 bytes
RAM Size = 8MB
RAM Chip = EM638165TS-7
nvram Size = ?
Switch = AC101LKQT
Port-based vlan = ?
802.1q vlan = ?
Ethernet Port Count = ?
Wired Standard = IEEE 802.3?
boot_wait = ?
bootloader = ?
Flash Card Socket/Type = ?
SD/MMC Mod Support = ?
MiniPCI slots = 1
PoE = ?
Power = ?
Color of LEDs = ?
Size = ?
USB = No
Serial Port = ?
JTAG Port = ?
Supported by TJTAG/Version = ?
Special Features = ?

Radio

Wireless Radio = Broadcom BCM4306KFB-30
WLAN DSP processor = ?
Antenna Connector Type = ?
Wireless Standard = IEEE 802.11b/g
WiFi Operating Frequency = ?
 802.11g = 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps
 802.11b = 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps
Radio cor_rev = ?
Radio Capabilities = ?

Links of Interest[]

Flashing[]

Source: Skizo

This is just to inform you that I have flashed this AP with a 2115uk firmware and all went well.

There's still some odd behavior, I think that's probably due to the different CPU, don't know, but overall it works ok.

There's also something I can't wrap my head around about, like wondering why if in its previous state worked fine as a bridge AP, now even if updated and apparently stronger antenna signal it won't connect correctly, or at least one of the two cannot send properly data. But I will figure it out eventually Very Happy

Thanks again for your help and pointers, you avoided me utterly bricking my AP Very Happy

Hope the infos I posted will be of any help to someone else.

Edit: everything works fine, even Client Bridging using a recommended SP2, and whatever the "funny behavior" was due to, it seems gone.

Upgrading[]

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Reverting[]

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JTAG/Serial Info[]

JTAG[]

JTAG Pinouts[]
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JTAG Recovery[]
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Serial[]

Serial Pinouts[]
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Hyper terminal Setup in Windows XP[]
In Windows XP, Click Start Button - All Programs - Accessories - 
   Communication - HyperTerminal
Enter a name for the connection, Click ok
Choose com port you adapter is plugged into, Click ok
Set:
 Bits per second = 115200
 Data Bits = 8
 Parity = none
 Stop bits = 1
 Flow control = none
Click ok
Click File - Save As, and select a place to save it to so you 
             don't have to enter the settings again.
Putty Setup in Windows XP[]
After installing putty, run it
 Serial line = The COM port your using for serial (ie. COM3)
 Speed = 115200
Click on Serial under Connection
 Serial line to connect to = same as above (Serial line)
 Speed (baud) = 115200
 Data bits = 8
 Stop bits = 1
 Parity = None
 Flow control = None
Click Session
 Enter a name for your connection under saved sessions
Click Save
Click Open
Serial Recovery[]
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vlan Info[]

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Pictures[]

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FCC Pictures[]

Notes[]

Hardware Modification[]

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