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How do you read the CPU temperature?
Original comment by fscl...@gmail.com
on 17 Nov 2010 at 4:34
here
http://yoomon.net/drivers/image-2.5.0-May%2018%202009-arm-
Original comment by ted.cho...@gmail.com
on 28 Nov 2010 at 11:33
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Thanks Ted. I was looking for version 2.6.2 tho, version 2.5.0 is pretty old.
Mine came with version 2.6.2 and I wanna test snake but not wanna lose my new
OS.
@clavo: I used a IR Temperature pen/gun.
Is there gonna be more updates to this project? I would like to help out
somehow if there will be.
Original comment by pe2650
on 7 Dec 2010 at 10:28
did you already got any tips for backing up?
i would like to know this too.
have the same original firmware which i want to backup first!
Thnx.
Original comment by onze.adv...@gmail.com
on 2 Feb 2011 at 10:29
yeah, I want to backup mine too.. If anyone knows where to download the 2.6.2
version
Original comment by blitx...@gmail.com
on 24 Feb 2011 at 1:03
Hi all.
I just purchased a NAS (1xEthernet 2xUSB) device off eBay (picture attached)
for around A$40. It was shipped from Hong Kong. The manual says it's a "652
USB Network Server" that is compliant with DLNA and UPnP specifications. No CD
came with the product. The sticker on the device says "LAN STORAGE". The
underside says "Model 652". See eBay shop http://stores.ebay.com.au/nikingstore
It has a WebGUI interface (copyright 2006-2008). No where in the GUI or in the
manual or on the device does the manufacturer show. The little booklet that
came with the device is dual language (English and Chinese) but the writing is
very very small, very poor grammar, and very very small black and white
screenshots of what looks like Windows XP. Even when using a magnifying glass
the pictures are very hard to make out! Yes, I realise the device is cheap (and
therefore the axiom "pay peanuts get a monkey" might well apply to this
device). It's my first foray into NAS type devices.
In the GUI, Tools -> Update shows my firmware as Version 2.6.2-Jul 6 2010. I'd
like to be able to back this up. I've no idea of the chipset and therefore
cannot confirm if it's using SnakeOS.
The device works (for the most part), and has some good features (except
printer support is terrible).
Main problem: I have 2 external USB hard disk drives attached (1 x NTFS 1TB; 1
x FAT32 320GB). I can see both on my home network, and I can access the files
on them ok (after some fddling around). I'm running Windows 7 BTW. However,
every time the NAS reboots (ie. power failure in my house or by accident or by
necessity as the device tends to 'freeze' from time to time), the mounted drive
letters change, thereby affecting any mapped drives I've set up on my OS. I'd
like to be able to ensure the drives mounted and mapped remain the same every
time (eg. C and D, but sometimes they show D and E, and other times I get
'ghost' drive letters).
Anyone else have any experience with this device?
Cheers, Mark
mfread@gmail.com
Original comment by mfr...@gmail.com
on 3 Jun 2011 at 4:21
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I couldn't find a way to backup my existing 2.6 firmware, so I bit the bullet
and installed the snakeos-V1.3.2-20101130-from-original.bin firmware. It said
it installed and to wait 20 seconds for a reboot. The reboot never happened. So
I pulled the power plug, waited 10 secs, then reinserted power plug. Refreshed
my browser (http://nas/) and got "connection timed out" in my browser (FF4). So
I did a factory reset and refreshed browser. Still no joy. Looks like I've
bricked the unit. Does anyone have any ideas on what I can try next please?
Original comment by mfr...@gmail.com
on 4 Jun 2011 at 2:54
Ok, finally worked it out. Here are my comments as it may help others in future.
1) The device wasn't bricked at all. I just couldn't reach it via the previous
WebGUI interface on http://nas as I could before the Snake OS firmware upgrade.
2) The device is now reached via http://snake (username=admin password=snake).
See attached screenshot.
3) It also shows up as SNAKE in my Windows 7 explorer network folder (before it
would show as NAS).
I'll report more when it comes to hand.
Cheers and regards,
Mark
Original comment by mfr...@gmail.com
on 4 Jun 2011 at 5:56
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did you backup original firmware ?
Original comment by patrick....@gmail.com
on 4 Jun 2011 at 10:48
Fun fun fun.... I just got one of these things yesterday, and, flashed SnakeOS
into it. It all seemed to go 'as expected', however then I couldn't see it.
Going by Mark's result, I doubted it was bricked -- and this is in fact the
case, it isn't bricked, but the screenshot above is misleading, and could make
folks think such is so...
I grabbed the snake-sdk and had a peek, and this is what takes place...
*IF* you have a dhcpd running on your network (most xDSL routers have one &
Windows users typically rely on this for netconfig), then the 652 will obtain
it's ip_addr using that method (as explained in the 'chinenglish' manual ;) In
your screenshot above, this is what has happened and where the 652 got it's
192.168.1.14/24 ip_addr.
If you do *NOT* have a dhcpd running on your network, then the 652 will
fallback to it's default ip_addr as echoed in the same dinky manual --
192.168.0.240/24
I can confirm the issues you reported, namely, the connected USB devices/drives
can enumerate in any which-way order upon reboot/power interruptions, which of
course can totally invalidate the NAS device's configuration - less than
handy...and exactly why I headed straight for better firmware.
For those wondering how to back-up the original firmware, I really doubt it's
worth it ; as Mark, others and myself have found, the shipped firmware is
anything but useful in practice... apart from the drives issue, printer support
is a tad fufu..
Original comment by myheadbl...@gmail.com
on 8 Jun 2011 at 5:21
SNAKE
OBS: Minha dúvida estar em vídeo no youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IJZ5wtEv7o
Não consigo usar no windows 7. Quando entro no ambiente rede e vou até o
computador fica pedindo a senha e digito certo, mas mesmo assim não entra na
rede "SNAKE". Tinha testado com o windows XP e deu certo. Mesmo com a versão
anterior fica assim.
I can not use windows 7. When I enter the network environment and go to the
computer is asking for the password and typed right, but still does not enter
the network "SNAKE". Was tested with Windows XP and it worked. Even with the
previous version looks like.
Original comment by marcioal...@gmail.com
on 28 Jul 2011 at 6:56
SNAKE
OBS: Minha dúvida estar em vídeo no youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IJZ5wtEv7o
Não consigo usar no windows 7. Quando entro no ambiente rede e vou até o
computador fica pedindo a senha e digito certo, mas mesmo assim não entra na
rede "SNAKE". Tinha testado com o windows XP e deu certo. Mesmo com a versão
anterior fica assim.
I can not use windows 7. When I enter the network environment and go to the
computer is asking for the password and typed right, but still does not enter
the network "SNAKE". Was tested with Windows XP and it worked. Even with the
previous version looks like.
Original comment by marcioal...@gmail.com
on 28 Jul 2011 at 7:01
I finally cracked open the box on my 3rd NS-K330 to find it was FW 2.6.2. I
was adding a serial port to a bricked Linksys E2000 router and wanted to test
my CA-50 cable and refresh my soldering skills on something cheaper. So, I
added a serial port to my new NS-K330 and backed up what I could.
I used the instructions for recovery from the googles group here but swapped my
in and out:
/bin/dd if=/dev/mtdblock1 of=/usb/sda1/fw_def_mtd1_config.bin
/bin/dd if=/dev/mtdblock2 of=/usb/sda1/fw_def_mtd2_kernel.bin
/bin/dd if=/dev/mtdblock3 of=/usb/sda1/fw_def_mtd3_initrd-and-web.bin
For good measure I also did block 0, 4, and 5. The filesizes are all
different. My question is: which one of these is the actual firmware? If a
linux guru can tell me that, I will upload the correct file. I may even test
it while the serial rig is hooked up. I would have thought it was kernel.bin
but that file is only ~960KB. The web file is bigger at ~2600KB. Do I have to
group several of them together to make a firmware file that is flashable in
snake? Is it the init-rd-and-web file only it is smaller than Snake version?
Let me know what the next step is - soon, preferably, I want my kitchen table
back ;-)
gates668
Original comment by gates...@gmail.com
on 16 Aug 2011 at 3:05
gates668 may be on to something here, thanks for taking the time to try it. I
hope someone helps you finish, cuz I still want that firmware version. Because
I just bit the bullet and installed snakeOS without trying the original
manufacturer 2.6.2 fw.
Original comment by pe2650
on 19 Oct 2011 at 11:58
Original firmware from manufacture can be found here...
http://t2j2.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=06_1&wr_id=22
Original comment by greg.bak...@googlemail.com
on 25 Mar 2012 at 6:47
Hello everybody! I uploaded the original firmware 2.6.2 here
http://code.google.com/p/snake-os/issues/detail?id=272
Original comment by dusan.he...@gmail.com
on 16 May 2012 at 4:37
you Rock! Thanks.
Original comment by me...@italleypllc.com
on 29 Sep 2012 at 1:29
Hi,
My CA50 have the cables with the colors: white, yellow and green. how to know
what are their corresponding values for (TX), (RX) and (GND)?
Original comment by chrud...@gmail.com
on 5 Jan 2013 at 5:43
I have the same device as Mark, with a different original firmware version but
visually identical.
After reading the comments, I decided to try the Snake OS, but I don't seem to
be able to upload the firmware. I'm using the "original" one, for the devices
not currently running Snake, which I assume is correct.
At first I thought the path was too long or there were too many folders in the
way, so I moved and renamed the file to my desktop. I was at least able to
navigate to it and select upload. The GUI flashes a moment then returns to
normal.
It doesn't seem to do anything, even after a restart. Am I doing something
wrong?
Original comment by peter.br...@gmail.com
on 26 May 2013 at 7:02
....and now it doesn't come up on the network at all, which may be in keeping
with what I've read about the original firmware versions.
I did find what seems to be a semi-official webpage for them, which has some
Snake OS builds on it, if I can get it to come back up, I'll try one of those.
http://t2j2.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=06_1&wr_id=22
Original comment by peter.br...@gmail.com
on 26 May 2013 at 7:32
Wow...after half an hour of messing around, I finally get back into the device
- hit the reset button etc. Still showing original firmware, the other one I
found on the related page didn't appear to upload. Selected, clicked upload,
quick blink, same as before.
At least it's back up.
Original comment by peter.br...@gmail.com
on 26 May 2013 at 8:35
And down again. It doesn't seem to be able to stay on the network.
Original comment by peter.br...@gmail.com
on 26 May 2013 at 8:44
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
pe2650
on 17 Nov 2010 at 2:38