D-Link DIR-615 rev C1

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D-Link DIR-615 C1
FCC ID
Type
wireless router
Series
DIR-615
CPU1
Atheros AR9130
CPU1 Type
MIPS 24K (v7.4)
CPU1 Speed
400 MHz
Flash1 Chip
Spansion FL032AIF
Flash1 Size
4 MiB4,194,304 B <br />32,768 Kib <br />4,096 KiB <br />32 Mib <br />0.00391 GiB <br /> (Serial)
RAM1 Size
32 MiB33,554,432 B <br />262,144 Kib <br />32,768 KiB <br />256 Mib <br />0.0313 GiB <br />
RAM1 Chip
SK hynix HY5DU561622FTP-D43
ETH chip1
Atheros AR9130
Switch
Atheros AR8216
Ethernet Port Count
1-100MbE-WAN
4-100MbE-LAN
Wired Standard
IEEE 802.3/3u
Port-based vlan
No
802.1q vlan
No

802dot11 OUI: 00:24:01 (11 E, 12 W), 00:26:5A (10 E, 12 W)
Ethernet OUI: 00:24:01 (11 E, 12 W), 00:26:5A (10 E, 12 W)

Stock bootloader
U-Boot
Expansion IF types
none specified
Power
5 VDC, 2.5 A
Connector type
barrel
Serial Port (UART)
yes
JTAG Port
yes
Flags:
schematics
Other

Default SSID: dlink (37 addl. devices)
Default IP address: 192.168.0.1
the IP 192.168.0.1 is used by 799 additional devices
of which 224 are D-Link devices
Default login user: admin
Default login password: blank
admin:blank credentials used by 366 additional devices
of which 193 are D-Link devices

3rd Party Firmware Support
DD-WRT • (List)
, OpenWrt • (List | Dev | DLs)
Retail
Availability End of Life
FCC approval date 12 August 2008
UPC 790069302299
(UPC DB, On eBay)
Country of manuf China
Physical
LEDs/Color
Green
Radio 1
Chip1
Atheros AR9130
Chip2
Atheros AR9102
Wireless interface OUI
00:24:01,00:26:5A
Antenna Connector Type
Some RP-SMA, Some Fixed
MIMO status
2x2:2
Wireless Standard
IEEE 802.11b/g/n
802.11n
up to 300 Mbps
802.11g
up to 54 Mbps
802.11b
up to 11 Mbps
WiFi Operating Frequency
2.4 GHz
 CPU1 brandRadio1 chip1 brandRadio1 chip2 brand
D-Link DIR-615 rev A1MarvellMarvellMarvell
D-Link DIR-615 rev B2UbicomAtherosAtheros
D-Link DIR-615 rev C1AtherosAtherosAtheros
D-Link DIR-615 rev C2
D-Link DIR-615 rev DRalinkRalink
D-Link DIR-615 rev E1AtherosAtheros
D-Link DIR-615 rev E3 / E4AtherosAtheros
D-Link DIR-615 rev E5AtherosAtheros
D-Link DIR-615 rev F3RealtekRealtek
D-Link DIR-615 rev G1RalinkRalink
D-Link DIR-615 rev H1RalinkRalink
D-Link DIR-615 rev I1AtherosAtheros
D-Link DIR-615 rev I3AtherosAtheros
D-Link DIR-615 rev K1BroadcomBroadcom
D-Link DIR-615 rev K2BroadcomBroadcom
D-Link DIR-615 rev M1RealtekRealtek
D-Link DIR-615 rev N1RealtekRealtek
D-Link DIR-615 rev Q2RealtekRealtek
D-Link DIR-615 rev R1BroadcomBroadcom
D-Link DIR-615 rev S1RealtekRealtek
D-Link DIR-615 rev T1RealtekRealtek
D-Link DIR-615 rev T3RealtekRealtek
D-Link DIR-615 rev X1RealtekRealtek
D-Link DIR-615S rev A1RealtekRealtek

For a list of all currently documented Atheros (QCA) chipsets with specifications, see Atheros.

For a list of all currently documented D-Link device with specifications, see D-Link.

300 Mbps - 2SS 2.4GHz 802.11n (40MHz chan.) = N300 class

Overview

OEM Cameo, Atheros AP81 based, similar to other Cameo manuf. models such as the TRENDnet TEW-632BRP / TRENDnet TEW-652BRP V1.xR, D-Link DIR-615 rev C2, and the Encore ENHWI-N2

Hardware

You can tell which Rev of the hardware this router is from the box (it will say "H/W Ver: C1 F/W Ver 3.01" for example on the bottom of the box, underneath the barcode). A similar sticker with the hardware version and firmware version is also stuck on the bottom of the router itself. This means it's quick and easy to check the hardware revision before buying or borrowing it.

The factory default IP for this router is 192.168.0.1, user is "admin", password is blank.

Pros of this hardware
  • 4 MB board, so no need to use "micro" DD-WRT builds.
  • Fairly inexpensive.
  • Fairly new hardware (released in 2009?), so it's widely available for purchase new.
  • Reasonably fast CPU clock speed.
  • Easy to install DD-WRT on this hardware (just flash through the web interface as per below, and you're done).
Cons of this hardware
  • No USB port, so cannot be a NAS for a USB drive, nor can it be used for Printer Sharing of a USB printer.

dir 615c2 имеет USB! просто не распаяно питание на нём(поэтому проблемы будут с синхронным запуском флешек, дисков и тп), зато идут 2 дорожки (D+/D-) от чипа atheros. Есть ли поддержка usb в сборке dd-wrt для dir615c2? как её добавить если нет?

так же имеются: чип памяти ddr Winbond W9425G6EH-5 which is a 256 Mbit chip so 32 megs RAM seems certain. Atheros AR9130 CPU Atheros AR9102 WiFi chip 5-pin header possibly serial console 14-pin block probably JTAG


___________________ как увеличить память? можно ли перепаять гигабитный чип, и какие манипуляции с командной строкой?


по-моему, dir 615 это такой же хит в будущем, как dir320! тем более, что dir 320 (в Казани) я не смог найти недорого, те что были-- стоили дороже, чем dir615

Links of Interest

Flashing

Flashing dd-wrt

Supported by dd-wrt as of = dir615c2 v.24 SP2 - build 13832 - 20100203

Step-by-step instructions from out-of-the-box factory firmware

To install dd-wrt on a D-Link DIR-615 Revision C1/C2/E3/E4, you can flash it directly from the router's web admin page (yes, that is correct... from D-Link's standard web interface). These are the steps to follow:

  1. Download the latest firmware from: http://dd-wrt.com/site/support/router-database , and enter the model as DIR-615. There will be two files, "dir615[revision]-factory-to-ddwrt-firmware.bin" and "dir615[revision]-firmware.bin". You only need the dir615[revision]-factory-to-ddwrt-firmware.bin file.
  2. You'll have to find the hardware ID of your specific firmware. Your hardware ID is located at the end of your original D-Link's firmware file, available on D-Link websites. Get your original D-Link's firmware file using the following links: C1/C2 default firmware update site E3/E4 default firmware update site C2 RU firmware update site E4 RU firmware update site. Following are some popular hardware IDs: C1/C2 default: AP81-AR9130-RT-070614-02, E3 default: AP99-AR7240-RT-091105-01, E4 RU: AP99-AR7240-RT-091105-05. Note that in most cases, this hardware ID should have 2 leading zeros (e.g. 00AP81-AR9130-RT-070614-02). If the firmware version written on your router's box ends with RU (presumably for the Russian market, but also sold in other countries such as Israel), then the hardware ID might need to have a leading 01 instead of 00.
  3. Use a hex editor to change the hardware ID at the end of DD-WRT's firmware file to your specific hardware ID. A freeware hex editor such as Neo will do the trick though.
    1. Someone uploaded an edited version of a firmware on the forums. You can use this instead of editing it yourself.
  4. Connect to the DIR-615 using an Ethernet cable.
  5. Open http://192.168.0.1/ in your web browser (Firefox recommended), which should open the DIR615's administrative page from the standard D-link firmware.
    1. The D-link's default login details are user "admin", password is blank.
    2. Tools -> Firmware
    3. Click "browse" button -> select the "dir615[edition]-factory-to-ddwrt-firmware.bin" file -> click "Upload" button.
    4. Wait 2 or 3 minutes for the DIR-615 to flash and do the update. You will see a status page that shows you the progress as it happens. After the flash & update is done, the router will reboot to dd-wrt, and the IP address will have changed to 192.168.1.1. There is no need to reset.
    5. If it tells you that you've uploaded firmware for the wrong hardware, you may need to try another browser. This happened for me using Google Chrome on Linux, until I tried using Firefox(Same on Windows, IE6 helps). If your dlink 615 C1 is at f/w 3.12 or 3.11 you may have to revert it to 3.10 and then install the dd-wrt.
  6. Open http://192.168.1.1/ in web browser. Will probably have to update your IP address (if using static IP) to this subnet to be able to connect. This should open DD-WRT's web interface. Configure DD-WRT as desired.
  7. You're finished! No need to 30/30/30 hard reset, but you can reboot your router after several minutes. (I don't know if it has to build anything in NVRAM, but better safe than sorry.)

Alternate Install Method using Firmware Update Mode

  1. Setup your PC with static IP on 192.168.0.0 subnet, such as 192.168.0.2.
  2. Hold down the Reset button until the power light starts flashing yellow (under 30 sec).
  3. Follow the instructions as shown above.
  4. If it's working, you will see a page with the percentage completed constantly updating. If your upload completes and nothing happens or it tells you the firmware is for the wrong hardware, try using another browser. This happened for me using Google Chrome on Linux, until I tried using Firefox.

Alternate Install Method without using Hex Editor

There is a simpler method than using the hex editor if one can find the correct file. Using only the file '2-dd-wrt.bin' you can flash the DIR-615 C1 to DD-WRT. This method has been successfully tested on 6 different DIR-615 C1 D-Link routers.

You may be able to use the 'dir615c1-firmware.bin' but currently this method has not been tested with this file and router.

  1. Do a 30-30-30 reset of the DIR-615 router (Holding the reset button the entire time, 30 seconds plugged in, 30 seconds unpluged, and 30 seconds plugged back in).
  2. This should have reset the router to the factory default webgui which looks much different from the original webgui.
  3. Install the '2-dd-wrt.bin' firmware. *NOTE* When installing DO NOT DO ANYTHING! It will look like nothing is happening for awhile. My recommendation, walk away from the computer for 5 minutes.
  4. After it is finished installing your browser will change and then you can proceed to set up your router settings. (Because we are paranoid where I work, we also unplug the router for an additional 30 seconds before setting up the router).

Flashing OpenWrt

On the OpenWrt ToH (techdata entry)
On the OpenWrt Wiki
Support started version: 10.03
Current supported version: ?

Installation is fairly straight forward for this router, you will need to access the D-Link recovery console with the steps below.

  1. As per the note at http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/DIR-615C , "If your dlink 615 C1 is at f/w 3.12 or 3.11 you may have to revert it to 3.10". The older firmware is available from D-Link: http://www.dlink.com/products/?tab=3&pid=DIR-615&rev=DIR-615_revC
  2. Press and hold the reset button until the power LED starts blinking orange (usually takes ~45 seconds).
  3. Set a static IP on your PC to '192.168.0.2'.
  4. Go to 'http://192.168.0.1' from your PC web browser. (note: Internet Explorer on Windows is known to work, and problems have been reported with most browsers on Linux. If you have succeeded in flashing firmware via the recovery console using Linux, please post the details here or ask someone else to. Thanks!)
  5. "Browse" and select the OpenWrt firmware (e.g. 'openwrt-ar71xx-dir-615-c1-squashfs-factory.bin').
  6. Let router flash the image, don't worry if it reboots before it reaches 100%.
  7. Allow device to reboot itself and OpenWrt to build your new root filesystem.
  8. Either reconfigure you PC to dynamic IP (DHCP) or change the static IP to '192.168.1.2'.
  9. Telnet to '192.168.1.1' and set a root password with 'passwd'. Keep this session open.
  10. Go to 'http://192.168.1.1', login with new password and goto to 'Essentials/Network/General' and configure 'Internet Connection'.
  11. [1] Go back to telnet and run 'opkg update', to get full package list.
  12. [1] Run 'opkg install kmod-ath9k' to get wireless drivers (see: https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/6835 ). A whole lot of other dependent packages will be required to install.
  13. [1] Install support for enhanced wifi encryption (WPA/WPA2), even if you don't plan to use it, because some scripts need it to enable wifi: run 'opkg install hostapd-mini'.
  14. Relax and enjoy your new capable router :)

[1] These steps are no longer necessary with Backfire (10.03.1-rc3), as the referenced packages are already installed and/or obsoleted in the image.

Upgrading

How to upgrade with new DD-WRT firmware

  1. Open the DD-WRT's web interface in your web browser. It's http://192.168.1.1/ by default.
  2. Administration tab -> "Firmware Upgrade" button
  3. click "browse" button -> select the "dir615[revision]-firmware.bin" file -> click "Upgrade" button.
  4. It takes about 1 and a half minutes to upload and write the flash. Your browser will reload and let you know when it is done.
  • It is probably a good idea to reboot after updating. That's it.

How to reset to defaults in DD-WRT

If you forget the username or password, or if the configuration becomes really messed up, you can always clear all the non-volitile parameters by doing a 'factory reset'. To do this, with the router already fully booted, press and hold the reset button for 5~6 seconds and release. The router will boot back up and answer to 192.168.1.1 just as if it had just been flashed with DD-WRT.

Reverting

How to restore to factory from dd-wrt

These are instructions for the D-Link DIR-600 router, and may be similar to the DIR-615. I have not tested it.

To get back your D-Link DIR 615 router to its original D-Link firmware:

Pictures

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See also