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(borrowed from -clan.de/ftopic8732.html)The Belkin F5D7230-4 v2000/FD57231-4 (with screws not under label) are still not completely functional with DD-WRT, but it can be used as either a wireless access-point or a wireless client. The reason for this limitation is due to the fact that the current robo-switch is unable toproperly configure the vlan with this router's implementation of the BCM5325EKQM switch chip. By bypassing the vlan stuff we can get limited functionality from this router. In order to load DD-WRT micro you must tftp it on to the router. These instructions are for the v24 build of DD-WRT micro not the multi-language version which seems to have stripped out the reboot, ls and other shell commands.A) Belkin F5D7230-4 v2000 as a wireless client.1) Connect to the router wirelessly2) Telnet to the router and sign in or use a serial console cable3) Enter the commands below:
4) After the reboot, unplug the router and plug it back in. When it starts back up your LAN ports should be active. The router's default IP address is 192.168.1.1. Just use the web interface via the LAN port to configure the router as a wireless client.B) Belkin F5D7230-4 v2000 as a wireless access point1) Connect to the router wirelessly2) Telnet to the router and sign in or use a serial console cable3) Enter the commands below:
12. On the router; run the airgo scriptsh -x /etc/rc.common /etc/init.d/airgo start 13. On the router; Configure the newly created wlan0 interface (alternatively this can be persisted by configuring /etc/config/network and rebooting)ifconfig wlan0 inet 192.168.3.1 14. On the PC; disconnect the wire, join the OpenWrt wireless network, configure your wireless network interface settings and ping the router.
Every time you run the aniSdkTool command it will update config files in /var/, which are symlinked back to /etc/airgo/. The original config files from the MIMO tgz have useful comments which are lost so check the original files for information on parameters. Run the aniSdkTool command with no parameters for more information. The final aniSdkTool command (-cga) commits the settings. Commit works well the first time, but if you try to commit a second time it will attempt to unload mac-asic.out (which fails because it had to be renamed mac-asic.o), so you must rmmod mac-asic.o, but first terminate the wsm or ani8021x_aa processes else things will crash and the router reboots.Work left to be done is writing up a /lib/wifi/airgo.sh script to integrate with /etc/config/wireless. But I've got other projects going on so anyone interested should go ahead and write that script.Good luck.update: It looks like the Belkin GPL tarball doesn't decompress with standard linux gzip. I'm not sure what sort of gzip they used, or perhaps the files are just corrupt. If anyone succeeds in decompressing a Belkin tarball then perhaps you can share what utility you used?update2: I've opened a question on the Belkin website informing them of the corrupt GPL files and asking for them to fix said files. In the mean time, contact me via email and I will send you the relevant modules and utilties from the original MIMO_GPL_1.00.06.tgz. 2ff7e9595c
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