Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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I have this DNS-323 that was in perfect working condition until I tried to restore the config from a backup to fix a corrupted iTunes web page. Apparently I had looked at the config file in Windows (out of curiosity) and when it was restored to the DNS-323, it corrupted the system to the point that it will no longer boot. It sits there with the blue light blinking and does not get a DHCP address and is not available on its default address. After looking through the entries in this forum, I'm guessing, it's the dreaded CRLF problem and I have no time to play around trying to recover it. I tried to contact D-link for support, but that was futile. Since the unit is 2 week out of warrentee, I bit the bullet and ordered a new one. With the $20 rebate, it's only $140.
So, I have a bricked DNS-323 (w/o disks) that I'm sure can be revived by someone with the right tools. If you're interested it in, drop me a PM with a reasonable offer. Best offer before this w/e gets it.
Thanks, Bill
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I've tried every possible way to do a h/w reset with no luck. On power up I can hear it spin up the disks, but then the power switch just blinks blue. Drive leds are solid blue also.
Anyway, thanks for the suggestion.
Bill
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Spend the $3 at mouser.com and build yourself an RS232 serial connection and fix it.
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Yup.. no luck.. I've pretty much tried every suggestion on this forum.
Thanks, Bill
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If you are done trying to fix it I have a use for it. Let me know what you have decided and I will pay for shipping if you are ready to through it out.
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