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Hello, I am new here. I bought a second-hand DNS-323 and would like to update the firmware to 1.09 and install the BitTorrent application. However, the NAS rejects the files that I download from ftp.dlink.com. "Failed" and "check the file" are what it tells me.
Has anyone else encountered this? Is there a solution?
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Why not try 1.10 or 1.08?
What's the HW revision and firmware you're currently using?
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It will not accept 1.08 or 1.10. I even tried an older version of the firmware.
Hardware version is B1.
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and what's the current firmware version?
Maybe you need to install some compatible, older firmware version, like 1.06 before attempting to to install a newer version?
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Corrupted downloads?
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FunFiler wrote:
Corrupted downloads?
That would be my guess.
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(Current firmware is 1.08 -- mentioned in the title of the topic.)
I have download the files from ftp.dlink.com using Firefox on Windows and on Linux, as well as using ftp in a terminal on Linux. Same result -- the DNS-323 will not accept the files.
It seems I am not the only one:
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=14316.0
Last edited by tropcourtelavie (2012-09-11 06:27:13)
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tropcourtelavie wrote:
(Current firmware is 1.08 -- mentioned in the title of the topic.)
Sorry, somehow missed that.
That's the upgrade path (1.08 -> 1.10) I made without a problem.
Can you use something like HashTab to calculate the MD5/SHA-1 of the firmware file. I kept a copy, and those hashes for my copy are:
MD5: 76C1B78651DD05B89035C04597C30742
SHA-1: C49E1651667A75D91B12ED872760147B1AFB7C48
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Hmm. For dns323_FW_110.zip downloaded from ftp.dlink.com using Firefox 15.01 on MWXP, the hashes shown by HashTab are:
07B709B3 (CRC32)
C9F7E5D6DB405F1C45B23E01D720B4AB (MD5)
9A3F61728F56D73DE4D970B78D4771B6D24A8367 (SHA-1)
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I posted the the hashes for the firmware file inside the zip file. I compared the hashes for the zip file and they match.
So it seems like the problem is with either the unit itself or with the process of uploading the firmware to the dns.
Did you try to reset to factory defaults before flashing?
Do you upgrade the firmware from a PC connected to the LAN using wifi?
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> I posted the the hashes for the firmware file inside the zip file.
Ah! My hashes match yours if I do the same. So how about if I try to upload the file *inside* the archive instead of the archive itself?
I AM AN EJEET.
The upgrade was successful. Thanks for your help and patience.
Last edited by tropcourtelavie (2012-09-12 02:32:16)
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LOL
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