Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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So the question is: can I just remove my hard drives, upgrade, then stick them back in? Or do I need to backup everything, upgrade, reformat the drives then push everything back onto the drives?
edit: I decided to go for it. Did the first option. Upgrade went fine with no data loss.
Last edited by bomaroast (2008-12-29 21:57:01)
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Just download the file and update the firmware, that's all I've just done...
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bomaroast wrote:
So the question is: can I just remove my hard drives, upgrade, then stick them back in? Or do I need to backup everything, upgrade, reformat the drives then push everything back onto the drives?
if you take out the drives the chances of you are lousing data is bigger..
let the drives be in and upgrade the firmware if you like to beta test else wait a week or so and then upgrade.
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v1.06 final seems to be exactly the same as beta v1.06 b65 from station drivers. No issues with upgrade.
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Yes. No issues on the upgrade. Left the drives in. All's well. Drives previously formatted with 1.05.
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Shoot. I didn't find any must-have feature for me in 1.06. I guess if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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skydreamer wrote:
v1.06 final seems to be exactly the same as beta v1.06 b65 from station drivers. No issues with upgrade.
Yes it is after two month a bluff by D-Link USA and specialy the D-Link USA forum. It is the same version then the 1.06b65!
Look at the date on the DNS-323 firmware site.
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Just updated straight. No issues so far.
Dumb question. If I have a UPS, do I just plug it in? I assume that it will auto shutdown the box if I the power fails?
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Upgraded fine for me - seems ok but I can't seem to find anywhere to configure the fan settings. Anyone give me a clue where to find this?
RAP
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blahsome wrote:
http://support.dlink.com/products/view.asp?productid=DNS-323#
AAAARGH!!! My PS3 still doesn't recognize the NAS!!
I have just updated the firmware to the 1.06 (is this the same of the 1.06b65??) but nothing changed I got always the DLNA 2114 error :-(
The ps3 has latest firmware 2.53 on board and is configured in WIFI mode.
Does any other got the same problem?? How to fix it? The dlink docs says it should be fixed now.......
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blahsome wrote:
http://support.dlink.com/products/view.asp?productid=DNS-323#
AAAARGH!!! My PS3 still doesn't recognize the NAS!!
I have just updated the firmware to the 1.06 (is this the same of the 1.06b65??) but nothing changed I got always the DLNA 2114 error :-(
The ps3 has latest firmware 2.53 on board and is configured in WIFI mode.
Does any other got the same problem?? How to fix it? The dlink docs says it should be fixed now.......
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I have had the same DLNA error with my PS3. But I got it working....make sure you go into the UPNaV settings on the DNS-323 and execute a refresh. Also, what I have is the checkbox for just sharing off the root..and not some sub folder. After the refresh completes...wait a few minutes and your PS3 should be able to see the DNS-323 just fine.
I use a linksys WRT610N and I have my PS3 and my Dlink hardwired to it. Hopes this helps.
EDIT: Also.. I find it helps if you leave your PS3 turned on during the refresh...it seems if you power cycle the PS3 it doesn't pick up the DNS-323 right away and you may have to wait 5-10 minutes for your files to start showing up.
Last edited by dariuus (2008-12-30 02:16:25)
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I have followed your advice and i'm running 1.05 on my dns-323 and it now works thanks, i'll try to upload the new firmware from dlink as i have reported to them the issue and provided me a critical ticket with a link to new firmware. thanks all also i'm connected to a asus wl700ge router , works well . i returned my dir 655 as i always have to set the wpa2 on the router again and again even running on new firmware
thanks all
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kdee wrote:
Just updated straight. No issues so far.
Dumb question. If I have a UPS, do I just plug it in? I assume that it will auto shutdown the box if I the power fails?
Connect the USB cable to the DNS-323 and the USB, connect the power and switch the DNS-323 on, log in to the admin page and go to the status page, if the unit has detected the UPS it will show the details on the status page (where the printer details normally are) - it should give you the type of UPS and it's status (online)
Now pull the UPS plug from the outlet - after a minute or two the status should be updated to show that the UPS is on battery - if you leave it to run to battery depletion, when the UPS sends the low battery alarm, the DNS-323 should shut down, before the UPS drops dead.
Not the best way to do it in my opinion, but that's how it works.
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Couple of questions with this....
1. Am running Fonz's funplug (0.5), will I have to re-install this and redo my changes after upgrading to 1.06?
2. I am also running the Fan Script, will I have to delete this prior to using the incorporated 1.06 one?
Thx
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fordem wrote:
Connect the USB cable to the DNS-323 and the USB, connect the power and switch the DNS-323 on, log in to the admin page and go to the status page, if the unit has detected the UPS it will show the details on the status page (where the printer details normally are) - it should give you the type of UPS and it's status (online)
Now pull the UPS plug from the outlet - after a minute or two the status should be updated to show that the UPS is on battery - if you leave it to run to battery depletion, when the UPS sends the low battery alarm, the DNS-323 should shut down, before the UPS drops dead.
Not the best way to do it in my opinion, but that's how it works.
Thanks for the info!
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Is anyone who's upgraded had problems with their unit going in to powersave mode?
I have ffp 0.5 running from the hard drive with mediatomb and transmission - while on 1.05 the disks would spin down and the big blue light go out ok but since the upgrade it doesn't seem to want to.
Tried all the thing's I can think of, inbuilt uPnP and itunes are disabled, have cleared any spooled print jobs so can't see why it should stay "awake".
RAP
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release notes 1.06:
ftp://ftp.dlink.com/Multimedia/dns323/F … s_106.txt:
DNS-323 Firmware 1.06 Release Notes
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Feature Additions:
1. Supports 1.5 TB Hard Drives
2. USB port supports UPS monitoring
3. Add option to Manually or Automatically Rebuild Raid
4. UPnP AV supports Microsoft XBoX 360, Sony PlayStation 3
5. Support FTP over SSL/TLS --> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FTPS)
6. Add Unicode support to FTP Server
7. Email Alerts supports Gmail
Function Changes:
1. Turn off Fan at low system temperature
2. Disable UPnP AV Server and iTunes Server by default.
3. Remove static DNS from the DDNS server provider list
4. Remove the DDNS Timeout setting from GUI, and change the Status design. fixed timeout timer as 576 hours
5. Remove the Auto Refresh Timer option for UPnP AV and iTunes Server, instantly Auto Refresh by default.
6. More user friendly Time Settings GUI design
Bug fixes:
1. Fix BT downloaded files sometimes are unable to be deleted
2. UPnP AV support large file (over 4GB)
3. Fix 1st HDD unable to sleep
4. Fix HDD cannot hibernate if UPnP AV or iTunes Server is enabled
5. Time stamp of files are incorrect when DST is enabled
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Is this firmware suitable for both Revision A and B?
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I'm from Australia, and Firmware v1.06 is out on the dlink US and AU sites. However at the time I downloaded them, they were slightly different.
The US one unpacked to dns323_firmware_106 @7,893,846 bytes US link
The AU one unpacked to DNS323_Firmware_106b62 @7,864,710 bytes (AU - REV B link)
On the AU site, v1.06 is currently only listed for REV B of the DNS-323. For Rev A, the latest firmware is still v1.05 (AU - REV A link. The US site doesn't have different downloads for Rev A / Rev B of the device.
The release notes from the version on the US site: dns323_firmware_106 @7,893,846 bytes are in mastervol's post above.
From the AU site Release notes of: DNS323_Firmware_106b62 @7,864,710 bytes (at the time of writing)
**WARNING** Read Before Upgrading Firmware.
New firmware for the DNS-323 often affects the way hard drives are formatted and the way files are handled.
To avoid potential complications and loss of files, please back up all files to another location before upgrading firmware.
After the upgrade, re-format your hard drives if upgrading from Shipping firmware 1.00 or 1.01 and if hard drives are formatted in EXT3.
Once the hard drives have been re-formatted, it will be safe to move your files back onto the DNS-323.
DNS-323 Firmware Release Notes
Firmware: 1.06
Fixes:
- 1st HDD unable to sleep issue.
- FixedBT downloaded files are unable to be deleted sometimes.
- Auto Refresh of UPnP AV/iTunes Server working not properly.
- unable to show DDNS status.
- XBox 360 fails to play media files when the device's IP address includes '0'.
- UPnP AV Large file( > 4GB) issue.
- Time stamp of files are incorrect when DST is enabled.
- Hotplugging a drive causes 1st HDD unable to sleep issue.
- Hotplugging a drive causes sending alert email continually.
- Print server failed to work after formatting Volume_1.
Enhancements:
- Support XBox 360
- FTP Server support SSL/TLS.
- Turn off Fan when the system temperature reached 43 degress Celcius : 43(OFF), 46(LOW), 49(HIGH).
- Support UPS except Tripp Lite UPS.
- FTP Server support Unicode.
- Time Settings GUI redesign for more user friendly consideration.
- Disabled UPnP AV Server and iTunes Server by default.
- Change Web UI descriptions.
- Add Auto Rebuild and Manually Rebuild(default).
- Updates BT binary from Bittorrent.
- PnP-X Driver support Vista x64, both AMD64 CPU and Intel 64 CPU work fine.
- DDNS : changes minimum Timeout setting from 1 hr to 24 hrs to reduce DDNS Server loading.
- Changes Web GUI logout layout as same as DNS-343 and modify several error descriptions (i.e "your 'game server' no matter what your IP address is.")
- Support Gmail.
- Support 1.5TB HDD.
- Support PS/3.
- UPnP AV/iTunes Server : removes Auto Refresh button, set Auto Refresh by default.
- PnP-X Driver support two Volumes.
The Easy Search Utility has also been updated (available from previously linked "US" or "AU-REV B" pages)
Easy Search v4.4.0.0
- Fixed invalid gateway or empty gateway will fail to discover device issue.
- Fixed need to provide user name & password to map a network drive if network type set to ADS.
- Selected drive remains unchanged between minimizing and maximizing the Easy Search Window.
- Updated BT binary
As mentioned on the US site:
This firmware is engineered for US products only.
Using this firmware on a device outside of the United States will void your warranty and may render the device unusable.
I'm running REV A1 hardware on US firmware v1.05. I upgraded to US v1.06 without issues (so far). And didn't have to make any changes to fun_plug when updating the firmware (but I had the data backed up just incase ) -- Your milage may vary.
Last edited by Utwig (2008-12-30 12:05:27)
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alts wrote:
Is this firmware suitable for both Revision A and B?
Yes!
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Tilly wrote:
alts wrote:
Is this firmware suitable for both Revision A and B?
Yes!
Thanks
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