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new setup + router

Posted By Michael On 14th June 2004 @ 20:13 In technology &c., personal | No Comments

Eric (and David and Mark) popped by my place this past Friday and dropped off, very kindly, a Linksys BEFSR41 router. I moved my connection from the Linux server in my closet over to my Windows box a few days ago, but the NAT within the Windows system (ICF on Windows XP Pro) was inoperable, and I got tired of the clumsy thing, so I began my search for a different way to deal with this thing. I asked Jeff, and he told me to try Eric, who had recently bought a new wireless router. Sure enough, out of his kindness, he dropped off the router Friday night and I hooked the thing up Sunday.

First I put the WAN connection (Cable modem) into the Uplink port on the back of the router, and that wasn’t working too well; then I tried the WAN port and, go figure, neither did that work! Then I remembered from the days of more copious geekdom that I had to use a crossover cable; I got one out and then hooked the thing up. The packet forwarding was a little clumsy, though, because the firmware was version 1.30 (I don’t have ver.3 of the router, I discovered).

Frustratingly, I found that the firmware would not upgrade via the Upgrade page, no matter which browser I used. I tried troubleshooting the java.io.FilePermission piece of the JRE, which didn’t work; finally I checked a page written by none other than Eric S. Raymond ([1] Linksys Blue Box Router HOWTO), whose 31337 geekiness is all-surpassing, but that still didn’t quite work because the problem was in the failing Java (like lukewarm coffee, of course), not in the router itself. Finally, I went to the Linksys FTP site, the BEFSR41 subsection ([2] ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/befsr41/), and grabbed a file called befsr41_v143_uutility.exe. This upgraded the firmware enough for me to then use the built-in Java upgrader to go from there to the very latest firmware from the Linksys website ([3] here).

Thanks again to Eric for dropping this off, and to Jeff for originally owning it and giving it to Eric!

new setup + router

Posted By Michael On 14th June 2004 @ 20:13 In technology &c., personal | No Comments

Eric (and David and Mark) popped by my place this past Friday and dropped off, very kindly, a Linksys BEFSR41 router. I moved my connection from the Linux server in my closet over to my Windows box a few days ago, but the NAT within the Windows system (ICF on Windows XP Pro) was inoperable, and I got tired of the clumsy thing, so I began my search for a different way to deal with this thing. I asked Jeff, and he told me to try Eric, who had recently bought a new wireless router. Sure enough, out of his kindness, he dropped off the router Friday night and I hooked the thing up Sunday.

First I put the WAN connection (Cable modem) into the Uplink port on the back of the router, and that wasn’t working too well; then I tried the WAN port and, go figure, neither did that work! Then I remembered from the days of more copious geekdom that I had to use a crossover cable; I got one out and then hooked the thing up. The packet forwarding was a little clumsy, though, because the firmware was version 1.30 (I don’t have ver.3 of the router, I discovered).

Frustratingly, I found that the firmware would not upgrade via the Upgrade page, no matter which browser I used. I tried troubleshooting the java.io.FilePermission piece of the JRE, which didn’t work; finally I checked a page written by none other than Eric S. Raymond ([4] Linksys Blue Box Router HOWTO), whose 31337 geekiness is all-surpassing, but that still didn’t quite work because the problem was in the failing Java (like lukewarm coffee, of course), not in the router itself. Finally, I went to the Linksys FTP site, the BEFSR41 subsection ([5] ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/befsr41/), and grabbed a file called befsr41_v143_uutility.exe. This upgraded the firmware enough for me to then use the built-in Java upgrader to go from there to the very latest firmware from the Linksys website ([6] here).

Thanks again to Eric for dropping this off, and to Jeff for originally owning it and giving it to Eric!


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URLs in this post:
[1] Linksys Blue Box Router HOWTO: http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/Linksys-Blue-Box-Router-HOWTO.html
[2] ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/befsr41/: http://thinkblog.orgftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/befsr41/
[3] here: http://www.linksys.com/download/firmware.asp?dlid=1
[4] Linksys Blue Box Router HOWTO: http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/Linksys-Blue-Box-Router-HOWTO.html
[5] ftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/befsr41/: http://thinkblog.orgftp://ftp.linksys.com/pub/befsr41/
[6] here: http://www.linksys.com/download/firmware.asp?dlid=1

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