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File:Wrt600na.jpg Ultra RangePlus Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link |
NOTE: Do Not flash micro to this router.
NOTE: Use K2.4 only on this router.
NOTE: During configuration or flashing a device, the only that should be hooked to the device is the computer and power.
Makes a great main router (gateway), will also work as a client, client bridge, repeater, repeater bridge.
Specs
Platform
Serial Num. = ANR0 or MNR0 Model ID = WRT600N or WRT600N v1.1 FCC ID = Q87-WRT600NV11 Industry Canada ID = 3839A-WRT600NV11 CPU Type = Broadcom BCM4705KPBG CA0805 P12 856244 P2 (BCM4785 chip rev 2) MIPS Rev = ? CPU Speed = 300MHz Bus = ? Flash Type = Parallel Flash Chip = Samsung 728 K8P6415U0B P148 Flash Size = 8MB Max Firmware Size = 7995392 bytes RAM Size = 32MB RAM Chip = 2x 16MB (0811PPR V58C2128164SBI5 P032034JEBRA) nvram Size = 32kb Switch = Broadcom BCM5397KFBG Port-based vlan = Yes - through nvram settings only 802.1q vlan = ? Ethernet Port Count = 1-10/100/1000-WAN 4-10/100/1000-LAN Wired Standard = IEEE 802.3/3u/3ab boot_wait = ? bootloader = CFE Flash Card Socket/Type = No SD/MMC Mod Support = No MiniPCI slots = x2 PoE = No Power = 12V/1.5A Color of LEDs = amber and green Size = 7.5" x 7.0" x 5.7" USB = 2 x USB 2.0 Serial Port = Yes JTAG Port = No Supported by TJTAG/Version = No Supported by dd-wrt as of = RC7 - 9140 dd-wrt K2.4 Support = Yes dd-wrt K2.6 Support = No Special Features = Simultaneous Transmission
Radio (wl0)
Wireless Radio = Broadcom BCM2055KFBG WLAN DSP processor = Broadcom BCM94321MP Antenna Connector Type = Fixed Wireless Standard = IEEE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Operating Frequency = 2.4GHz 802.11n Draft = up to 300Mbps 802.11g = 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps 802.11b = 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps Radio cor_rev = 11 Radio Capabilities = ap sta wet led wme pio 802.11d 802.11h rm cqa mbss4 afterburner ampdu amsdurx amsdutx acktiming
Radio (wl1)
Wireless Radio = Broadcom BCM2055KFGB WLAN DSP processor = Broadcom BCM4321 Antenna Connector Type = Fixed Wireless Standard = IEEE 802.11a/n WiFi Operating Frequency = 5GHz 802.11n Draft = up to 300Mbps 802.11a = 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps Radio cor_rev = 12 Radio Capabilities = ap sta wet led wme pio 802.11d 802.11h rm cqa mbss4 afterburner ampdu amsdurx amsdutx acktiming
Confirmed Numbers
What's my hardware version
barryware :
fcc id = Q87-WRT600NV11 model = WRT600N serial = MNR0 power =
Mine :
fcc id = Q87-WRT600NV11 model = WRT600N serial = ANR0 power = 12VDC, 1.5A
Iceron's :
fcc id = Q87-WRT600NV1 model = WRT600N serial = MNR00 power = 12VDC, 2A
Links of Interest
Flashing
- Read the peacock announcement found here: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=51486
- Reset to defaults in the GUI (It has been reported that Hard reset or 30/30/30 does not work on this router).
- Set a static IP on your computer to 192.168.1.7. Subnet mask should be 255.255.255.0.
- Connect the lan cable from your computer to a LAN port of your router. Make sure your router is plugged in. Nothing should be connected to your computer or the router except the lan cable between them. Turn your firewall and any wireless computer connections OFF.
- Power cycle the router (uplug the power from the router for 30 seconds and then plug it back in)
- Open your browser to 192.168.1.1 by putting that in the browser address window of your browser. You should open the linksys webgui and NOT a page that says Management Mode. If you see management mode, power cycle the router again.
- Leave the username blank and enter "admin" as the password
- Go to administration and firmware upgrade
- Navigate to the folder that you are using, and select dd-wrt.v24_mini_wrt600n.bin
- Hit upgrade
- When you get a success, wait FIVE FULL minutes.
- If you don't get success, repeat from steps 6 up to this one. If you still don't get success, clear your browser cache. Try using a different browser as well, to navigate to 192.168.1.1.
- When you can access the dd-wrt webgui using a browser at 192.168.1.1, power cycle the router.
- When you can again access the dd-wrt webgui using a browser at 192.168.1.1, Reset to defaults in the GUI (It has been reported that Hard reset or 30/30/30 does not work on this router) on the router.
- At this point you can choose to put a different build on, depending on what you needs are.
- Reset your computer ethernet connection to auto IP and auto DNS
Upgrading
If dd-wrt is already on the router follow these instructions. If stock firmware is on the router follow the flashing instructions.
- Check for recommended builds here first.
- Set your computer to a static IP of 192.168.1.7. (or to whatever subnet the router is on) Disable all firewalls and security. Disable wireless on your computer and only have the router connected to the flashing computer by the ethernet cable between the two.
- Hard reset or 30/30/30 (If the router supports it, if not, reset to defults in the GUI) prior to flashing. Wait. Check for password page on re-login and change password.
- Flash firmware. You can use the webgui except if you have a belkin router. (For belkin use tftp.exe to flash)
- Wait...at least three minutes. Lights should return to normal. See important2, below. Failing to wait is how most people brick their routers.
- Do a power cycle of the router. (Unplug the cord, count to 30 and plug it back in.)
- Wait for the lights to return to normal usually about 2 minutes.
- Hard reset or 30/30/30 again (If the router supports it, if not, reset to defults in the GUI). Wait. Check for the password page and re-login to change the password. Then you can reconfigure your settings manually.
- Once configured set your computer back to autoIP and autoDNS.
Important1: This Hard reset or 30/30/30 works fine for Asus router, but you do have to power cycle after the reset.
Important2: After you flash the firmware, and before you do the hard reset, the router will be building some nvram settings. YOU MUST WAIT FOR THIS TO FINISH PRIOR TO DOING ANYTHING WITH THE ROUTER INCLUDING A HARD RESET. Usually, you can tell when this process is completed by the WAN light coming on, but it does take several minutes. Go have a beer. There are starting to be more and more people who BRICK their routers by not waiting until the nvram is rebuilt, PRIOR to doing a hard reset. YOU NEED TO WAIT!
Reverting
- Read the peacock announcement found here: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=51486
- Reset to defaults in the GUI (It has been reported that Hard reset or 30/30/30 does not work on this router).
- Set a static IP on your computer to 192.168.1.7. Subnet mask should be 255.255.255.0.
- Connect the lan cable from your computer to a LAN port of your router. Make sure your router is plugged in. Nothing should be connected to your computer or the router except the lan cable between them. Turn your firewall and any wireless computer connections OFF.
- Power cycle the router (uplug the power from the router for 30 seconds and then plug it back in)
- Open your browser to 192.168.1.1 by putting that in the browser address window of your browser. You should open the linksys webgui and NOT a page that says Management Mode. If you see management mode, power cycle the router again.
- Enter your username and password
- Go to administration and firmware upgrade
- Navigate to the folder that you are using, and select WRT600N_1.01.36_build_4_20080514_US.bin once you've unzipped it.
- Hit upgrade
- When you get a success, wait FIVE FULL minutes.
- When you can again access the Linksys webgui using a browser at 192.168.1.1, Reset to defaults in the GUI (It has been reported that Hard reset or 30/30/30 does not work on this router) on the router.
- Reset your computer ethernet connection to auto IP and auto DNS
JTAG/Serial Info
JTAG
JTAG has not been found yet
Serial
Serial Pinouts
Antenna's R TX 1 o o 2 F E 3 o o 4 VCC R A 5 o o 6 O R RX 7 o o 8 GND N 9 o T Bottom of Unit
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
Modified redhawk0 instructions
- Print out these instructions for Off-Line use
- Connect PC to router with a network cable
- Configure PC with a static IP of 192.168.1.10
- Connect Serial cable
- Start one of the programs from above
- Get TFTP ready with file selected
- Use dd-wrt.v24 mini wrt600n.bin
- Connect power to the router
- start a rapid fire Cntl-C as you plug the router to power
- type "nvram erase" w/o quotes, hit enter
- type "flash -noheader : flash1.trx" w/o quotes, this starts the tftp daemon, hit enter
- but have TFTP ready
- Click go or start on TFTP
- give it 5 minutes after it finishes
- then power cycle....Hard reset or 30/30/30...then config
- when it stops spitting out txt....hit the enter key...you should get a login prompt...at that point, power cycle it, hard reset...then config
- you'll see it boot up
USB Info
The USB port is where you can connect an external USB hard drive or flash drive. Which can do a multitude of things. You can use in as a NAS, storage for a FTP server, use Optware to run external programs like torrent software, samba for sharing files to your network, share a USB printer with your network... The list of possibilities is long, it just takes a little research.
ProFTPd is included in most the newer builds of dd-wrt. Check the features chart to be sure.
A ftp server, file sharing, and a media sever is included in TomatoUSB if your device is compatable.
vlan Info
DD-WRT v24-sp2 (08/12/10) mini-usb-ftp (SVN revision 14929)
After 2 reboots nvram variables still present and remain the way i set them.
Port 1 & 2 function as WAN ports.
proc/switch not present.
GUI still doesn't work
Default
root@DD-WRT:~# nvram show | grep vlan.ports vlan2ports=0 8* vlan0ports= vlan1ports=1 2 3 4 8* size: 21746 bytes (11022 left) root@DD-WRT:~# nvram show | grep port.vlans port5vlans=1 2 16 port3vlans=1 port1vlans=1 port4vlans=1 port2vlans=1 size: 21746 bytes (11022 left) port0vlans=2 root@DD-WRT:~# nvram show | grep vlan.hwname vlan2hwname=et0 vlan1hwname=et0 size: 21746 bytes (11022 left) vlan0hwname=
commands
nvram set vlan2ports="0 1 2 8*" nvram set vlan1ports="3 4 8*" nvram commit reboot GUI reboot
nvram
root@DD-WRT:~# nvram show | grep vlan.ports vlan2ports=0 1 2 8* vlan0ports= vlan1ports=3 4 8* size: 22147 bytes (10621 left) root@DD-WRT:~# nvram show | grep port.vlans port5vlans=1 2 16 port3vlans=1 port1vlans=1 port4vlans=1 size: 22147 bytes (10621 left) port2vlans=1 port0vlans=2 root@DD-WRT:~# nvram show | grep vlan.hwname vlan2hwname=et0 vlan1hwname=et0 size: 22147 bytes (10621 left) vlan0hwname= root@DD-WRT:~#
Pictures
FCC Pictures
Notes
barryware wrote:
working with lom today.. this is the latest:
[3:43 PM] barryware:
<<< Breaking news....
The facory partition does nothing.. It gets the macs from the radios..
The macs match the origional sticker.. Not the cfe or factory part from the old 600.
Sticker = 00:1d:7E:0d:13:75.... 2.4 ghs radio is the sticker mac
wan = 00:1d:7e:0D:13:77
Lan = 00:~:13:76
5ghz = 00:1D:7E:0d:22:b9 which matched the lable on the radio card!
This is with stock firmware.. have not flashed anything..
There you have it!>>>>
Known Bugs
Initial Flash May Not Work / TFTP problems
Some users may experience "Failed to Upgrade Firmware" messages when upgrading via Linksys web interface, even when using special 600N-specific builds. Also, TFTP may not work after the router has booted (Linksys fw only). The solution to both is to initiate TFTP within 3-5 seconds of power-on.
Resources
Hardware Modification