Linksys wag354g v2 firmware update. Free Pdf Download Run these commands from the command prompt and press enter at every line. 2009 09 13 00 17 58.
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Hi all,
FYI...
I have the Linksys WAG354G ADSL router + wireless AP. Last night, I tried to update the firmware to version 1.01.05, but after the update, the power led on the modem stay Red, and I can't get to access the modem anymore.
After some research, I found the tftp.exe from linksys's ftp site, which also does the job for firmware update. After a few attempt, I get the new firmware to load to the modem. So the modem's switch part is working (does assign IP to my desktop machine) but I still can't access the setup web interface, and the ADSL modem is not working, neither do the WiFi AP.
Today, after more research, I realised that the tftp.exe program from linksys ftp only support files under 3MB, and the firmware is 3.5MB, so I guess the program cut of the firmware and got the wrong idea that the firmware is properly written.
So I get a 3rd party TFTP client, so i can upload the full firmware into the modem. Problem didn't end here. When I try to upload firmware, the modem give an error message as the password is invalid. but hello, TFTP shouldn't support authentication at all...
So, the solution for this issue is, get the TFTP to upload the firmware before the modem bootup complete. In other word, hit 'Update' as you plug in the power cable. Since windows does have a command prompt TFTP client, one shouldn't really need to go for any 3rd party option. all you need to do is, open command prompt (cmd.exe), type in
tftp -i 192.168.1.1 PUT C:code.bin
here I assume the firmware file is in C drive root, and it is called code.bin.
I am not sure if you can use other file name, I guess it should still work...
As I mentioned earlier, it is just for one's interest,
hope no one will ever need to go through these steps,
good luck~
FYI...
I have the Linksys WAG354G ADSL router + wireless AP. Last night, I tried to update the firmware to version 1.01.05, but after the update, the power led on the modem stay Red, and I can't get to access the modem anymore.
After some research, I found the tftp.exe from linksys's ftp site, which also does the job for firmware update. After a few attempt, I get the new firmware to load to the modem. So the modem's switch part is working (does assign IP to my desktop machine) but I still can't access the setup web interface, and the ADSL modem is not working, neither do the WiFi AP.
Today, after more research, I realised that the tftp.exe program from linksys ftp only support files under 3MB, and the firmware is 3.5MB, so I guess the program cut of the firmware and got the wrong idea that the firmware is properly written.
So I get a 3rd party TFTP client, so i can upload the full firmware into the modem. Problem didn't end here. When I try to upload firmware, the modem give an error message as the password is invalid. but hello, TFTP shouldn't support authentication at all...
So, the solution for this issue is, get the TFTP to upload the firmware before the modem bootup complete. In other word, hit 'Update' as you plug in the power cable. Since windows does have a command prompt TFTP client, one shouldn't really need to go for any 3rd party option. all you need to do is, open command prompt (cmd.exe), type in
tftp -i 192.168.1.1 PUT C:code.bin
here I assume the firmware file is in C drive root, and it is called code.bin.
I am not sure if you can use other file name, I guess it should still work...
As I mentioned earlier, it is just for one's interest,
hope no one will ever need to go through these steps,
good luck~
Hi all,
FYI...
I have the Linksys WAG354G ADSL router + wireless AP. Last night, I tried to update the firmware to version 1.01.05, but after the update, the power led on the modem stay Red, and I can't get to access the modem anymore.
After some research, I found the tftp.exe from linksys's ftp site, which also does the job for firmware update. After a few attempt, I get the new firmware to load to the modem. So the modem's switch part is working (does assign IP to my desktop machine) but I still can't access the setup web interface, and the ADSL modem is not working, neither do the WiFi AP.
Today, after more research, I realised that the tftp.exe program from linksys ftp only support files under 3MB, and the firmware is 3.5MB, so I guess the program cut of the firmware and got the wrong idea that the firmware is properly written.
So I get a 3rd party TFTP client, so i can upload the full firmware into the modem. Problem didn't end here. When I try to upload firmware, the modem give an error message as the password is invalid. but hello, TFTP shouldn't support authentication at all...
So, the solution for this issue is, get the TFTP to upload the firmware before the modem bootup complete. In other word, hit 'Update' as you plug in the power cable. Since windows does have a command prompt TFTP client, one shouldn't really need to go for any 3rd party option. all you need to do is, open command prompt (cmd.exe), type in
tftp -i 192.168.1.1 PUT C:code.bin
here I assume the firmware file is in C drive root, and it is called code.bin.
I am not sure if you can use other file name, I guess it should still work...
As I mentioned earlier, it is just for one's interest,
hope no one will ever need to go through these steps,
good luck~
FYI...
I have the Linksys WAG354G ADSL router + wireless AP. Last night, I tried to update the firmware to version 1.01.05, but after the update, the power led on the modem stay Red, and I can't get to access the modem anymore.
After some research, I found the tftp.exe from linksys's ftp site, which also does the job for firmware update. After a few attempt, I get the new firmware to load to the modem. So the modem's switch part is working (does assign IP to my desktop machine) but I still can't access the setup web interface, and the ADSL modem is not working, neither do the WiFi AP.
Today, after more research, I realised that the tftp.exe program from linksys ftp only support files under 3MB, and the firmware is 3.5MB, so I guess the program cut of the firmware and got the wrong idea that the firmware is properly written.
So I get a 3rd party TFTP client, so i can upload the full firmware into the modem. Problem didn't end here. When I try to upload firmware, the modem give an error message as the password is invalid. but hello, TFTP shouldn't support authentication at all...
So, the solution for this issue is, get the TFTP to upload the firmware before the modem bootup complete. In other word, hit 'Update' as you plug in the power cable. Since windows does have a command prompt TFTP client, one shouldn't really need to go for any 3rd party option. all you need to do is, open command prompt (cmd.exe), type in
tftp -i 192.168.1.1 PUT C:code.bin
here I assume the firmware file is in C drive root, and it is called code.bin.
I am not sure if you can use other file name, I guess it should still work...
As I mentioned earlier, it is just for one's interest,
hope no one will ever need to go through these steps,
good luck~