Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Hello ... I hate to bother, but here I will try to briefly explain your problem (excuse the English, I use google translator) ....
I played the original firmware in my D-Link DNS-323 Firmware by Alt-F-0.1RC2.bin ... Address DNS-323 is now in the DHCP 192.168.1.17. On the home page I get "Status" but if you click on something else in the settings menu, give me a page not found ... Does anyone know how then? Alternatively, go back to the original firmware from the D-line? Do I have to say that I have no experience with Linux and I use exclusively Windows.Co I traced, they would go, damage files on the DNS-323 to swollen and recovery page to install the original firmware, any program under windows?
Thank you very much for the info, I have already desperate :-)
Screenshot: http://sdrv.ms/O4vAd8
http://sdrv.ms/NJILuf
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Did you flash Alt-f 0.1RC2 or are you running it on top of the vendor firmware using ffp?
To get a faster responce please post your questions/issues up here:
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dejvid30 wrote:
Hello ... I hate to bother, but here I will try to briefly explain your problem (excuse the English, I use google translator) ....
I played the original firmware in my D-Link DNS-323 Firmware by Alt-F-0.1RC2.bin ... Address DNS-323 is now in the DHCP 192.168.1.17. On the home page I get "Status" but if you click on something else in the settings menu, give me a page not found ... Does anyone know how then? Alternatively, go back to the original firmware from the D-line? Do I have to say that I have no experience with Linux and I use exclusively Windows.Co I traced, they would go, damage files on the DNS-323 to swollen and recovery page to install the original firmware, any program under windows?
Thank you very much for the info, I have already desperate :-)
Screenshot: http://sdrv.ms/O4vAd8
http://sdrv.ms/NJILuf
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