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#11
Tried a system restore? :+
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#12
@ Cave, how would that solve anything? It's the router 3 PCs are using, isn't the data stored @ the router or something?

@ guillaume: yep.
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#13
(05-16-2010, 12:20 PM)Matthias link Wrote: Hello,

I tried upgrading my router to v2
I'd like to get back to my original [size=5]firmware
.[/size]

Matthias

Because it would.

No it's not.

Also, make sure you used a firmware specifically for your region, a lot of DSL's have a local problem of not installing the right region and getting problems.

If that doesn't work then try following this guide to resetting your router;

ftp://files.dlink.com.au/products/DSL-50...Router.zip
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#14
A system restore will not work. A firmware upgrade is an upgrade of the internal CPU of the router. The computer does not affect it.
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#15
(05-16-2010, 08:26 PM)Cave link Wrote: If that doesn't work then try following this guide to resetting your router;

ftp://files.dlink.com.au/products/DSL-50...Router.zip
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#16
Followed that as well, but you need to upgrade there too, which gave me the exact same error.
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#17
Quote:I tried resetting, didn't get the firmware back.
I didn't update it over a wireless.
It was broke, it reset itself every 30 seconds.
Nothing helped > called someone > he put a new router, works again.

Thanks for the help though.
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#18
Uh yeah, forgot posting that here :P. It's fixed, I stopped trying to fix it myself.
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