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This model has several revisions and build versions with completely different hardware, for which different firmware is required!


Official Device Information
Useful articles from the manufacturer's website
Audits DIR-320
--- A1, A2 (processor: Broadcom BCM5354KFBG) ---
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Firmware / instructions
// D-Link \\

- catalog with early firmware
- version 1.22
- version 1.22 (Russian)
- DIR320-wimax-usbmodem firmware for USB 3G modems and WiMaxwhichallows you to sew other alternative firmwarethrough the web interface. If you can not flash, then readthis explanation...

// OpenWrt \\

- (1/19/17) DLink DIR-320 build rev. A1 OpenWrt Barrier Breaker 14.07 (build fromdepesh1977 )
- (16.03.17) OpenWrt 12.09 for Dir-320 A1 / A2 (shared a linkbeeljy )
- Firmware Dir320A1 openwrt-15.05.1-brcm47xx-legacy-squashfs.trx
- OpenWRT 15.05 ASUS WL-520gU Firmware (openwrt-15.05-brcm47xx-legacy-asus-wl-520gu-squashfs.trx)
- Dir-320 A1 - detailed installation instructions for OpenWRT 06/18/1
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- D-Link DIR-320 H / W Ver .: A1 and A2
- Instruction fromSpartach to properly configure interfaces in OpenWrt to interact with 4G modems (HILINK)

// Vampik \\

- Current at the moment firmware DIR320-3.0.6.5218.trx
- Vampik dir320-3.0.6-r5066m firmware with support for many 3G modems!
- Vampik DIR320-1.9.2.7-rtn-r4772M.trx.7z firmware (it was possible to launch the Huawei EC360 intertelecom modem)
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- About firmware
- Firmware for D-Link DIR-320 A1 / A2
- Installing firmware (from enthusiasts) on the D-Link DIR-320
- Setting Vampik firmware
- Setting Vampik firmware (more)
- DIR-320 A2 with Vampik firmware: M150-2 modem settings in STICK
- DIR-320 A2 with Vampik firmware: M150-2 modem settings in HILINK
- How to make friends DIR-320 with a 3G-modem E3131 under the firmware Vampik
- Can D-Link DIR-320 A1, A2 and Yota 4G LTE modem work?
- Forum related to the routers running Oleg software / enthusiasts
- Oleg firmware on the router DIR-320
- Setting up alternative firmware from Oleg (ASUS / D-Link routers)
- Fresh entware repository (including for firmware from enthusiasts and others)
- List of supported modems in Vampik firmware
- Detailed instructions for setting up a router on Entware / Vampik firmware with various types of 3G / 4G modems

// ZyXEL \\

They do not exist, in view of the hardware incompatibility of this revision.

// DD-WRT \\

- (04.04.10) The latest builds of the DD-WRT firmware (we type dir-320 in the search bar)
- Lessons cutting and sewing, or how to properly flash DD-WRT on Dlink-DIR-320
- Installing dd-wrt on D-Link DIR-320 rev. "A1 / A2"
- How I have achieved a stable 3G Internet in the d-link dir-320 router
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- Setting up a PPTP server and client on a router with DD-WRT firmware

// Tomato \\

- Firmware tomato-ND-1.28.8752-vpn3.6 from DANtes
- Firmware tomato-NDUSB-1.27_DANtes_final
- Manual on firmware tomato-NDUSB-1.27_DANtes_final
- TomatoUSB on DIR 320
- Tomato by Shibby - supported routers (D-Link DIR-320 R1 240 100 Mbps 4 / 32MB K24 or K26)
- Tomato by Shibby - Firmware (for DIR-320 - K24 or K26)
- As recommendednot_registered , start to put better tomato-K26-1.28.RT-MIPSR1-132-Mini
- According to the latest firmware Tomato at the moment
- How to make friends DIR-320 A2 with Wetelecom WM-D200 EVDO rev.A 3G modem with Tomato firmware

--- B1, B2 (processor: Ralink RT5350F) ---
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Specifications
Firmware / instructions
// D-Link \\

- Catalog with early firmware
- Firmware 1.4.3
- Night firmware 2.5.2 for the DIR-320NRU B1 of 04/25/2017

// OpenWrt \\

- OpenWrt D-Link DIR-320 H / W Ver .: B1
- Official OpenWrt builds
- OpenWrt Chaos Calmer 15.05.1 firmware (openwrt-15.05.1-ramips-rt305x-dir-320-b1-initramfs-uImage.bin)
- OpenWrt Chaos Calmer 15.05.1 Firmware (openwrt-15.05.1-ramips-rt305x-dir-320-b1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin)
- Modified OpenWrt firmware for Hame-A1, A15 and its clones, suitable for DIR 320 nru b1
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- (08/10/15) OpenWrt for DIR-320 B1 (build fromsweetbox0778 )
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OpenWrt builds from Depesh1977
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- Transitional firmware OpenWRT, allowing to flash the router in the Kinetics or return to the factory firmware
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- How to flash and configure Wi-Fi in D-Link DIR-320 rev. B1 on OpenWRT firmware
- Backup of the configured OpenWrt config to work with any modem (under the Hilink firmware)

// LEDE \\

- Project LEDE
- Supported devices
- Catalog with firmware version 01/17/20 for the DIR-320 B1

// ZyXEL \\

- Modified firmware Firmware-KEENETIC-V1.00 [BFW.4] D0_1202222216.bin (firmware manual)
- Modified firmware (dir320b1-keenetic-v1.00-bfw.4-d0_231220121547) from DANtes (firmware manual)
- Modified firmware (Firmware-KEENETIC-V1.11.RU.NDMS_mod1_for_KEENETIC_4G_II.bin) (and other useful stuff)
- ZyXEL Keenetic 4G v2.04 (AABV.2) C7 firmware (from ZyXEL Keenetic 4G rev.B)
- ZyXEL Keenetic 4G II Firmware v2.05 (AAKW.10) C4
- ZyXEL Keenetic 4G II v2.05 firmware (AAKW.x) C6
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- We turn the DIR-320 NRU B1 into a full-fledged ZyXEL Keenetic 4G II rev.A (full instruction)
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- Turn d-link dir 320 nru into zyxel keenetic 4g II
- Firmware for D-Link DIR-320 rev.B1 (NRU) based on ZyXEL KEENETIC 4G II (manual)
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- A way to quickly return the emergency mode D-Link
- A way to quickly return the emergency mode D-Link (detailed instructions)
- WireShark Utility (all versions)- for XP download 1.10 or 1.12
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- Return option from ZyXEL firmware to D-Link native
- D-Link native boot loader recovery option
- If someone can not flash and enter the emergency mode (FailSafeUI) DIR320NRU B1 with firmware zyxel keenetic 4g II
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- Post fromdepesh1977 with instruction and firmware DIR-320 B1 in ZyXEL Keenetic 4G II
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- Advanced package for firmware Kinetics version 1.xx
- Advanced package for firmware Kinetics version 1.xx (addition)

// Padavan \\

- Build firmware from Padavan for DIR-320 revision b1

--- D1 (processor: Realtek RTL8196D) ---
--- A / A1A (processor: Realtek RTL8196D) ---
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- Similar revisions D1
Firmware / instructions
// D-Link \\

- Firmware 2.5.2

Memory dumps
General instructions, Useful, Miscellaneous
// D-Link //
- Appearance of devices of different revisions
- What is the difference between routers DIR-320 and DIR-320NRU
- Replacing firmware of DLink DIR-320 router with DIR-320 Router Firmware Updater RFU
- Replacing the firmware of the router DLink DIR-320 using TFTP and bat-file
- D-Link DIR-320: restoring the original firmware
- High-speed wireless 4-port D-Link routers series DIR-xxx (FAQ, instructions and manuals)

// OpenWrt //
- OpenWrt Wiki in Russian
- Explore OpenWrt: what is the difference between uImage and sysupgrade images
- Setting up a print server on OpenWrt
- Setting up a Print server using the example of TL-WR842ND and HP LJ 1020 using p910nd
- OpenWrt - package for scheduled reboot by time (Cron)
- An example of using DDNS in OpenWrt
- The option to properly configure the operation of the E3372s modem under the OpenWrt firmware # 1
- The option to properly configure the operation of the E3372s modem under the OpenWrt firmware # 2
- And already configured configuration file for modem in STICK
- Dlink DIR-320, OpenWRT and Megaphone (Huawei) E352
- We put OpenWrt on DIR320 / NRU
- How to set up a 3G modem from Megaphone (Huawei) E352 on OpenWRT.
- Setting up Internet + IPTV from Rostelecom (FTTB) on one port on OpenWrt Chaos Calmer firmware 15.05.1

// ZyXEL //
- Management of TTL value for incoming (from provider) and outgoing (to provider) packets
- Configuring automatic reboot on ZyXEL Keenetic firmware version 2.xx
- Setting a speed limit for a home network device (on firmware 2.05.C2 and higher)
- Combining 2 network segments without changing the AP over Wi-Fi on firmware version 2.xx Kinetics

// DD-WRT //
- Official site DD-WRT
- Supported devices

// Miscellanea //
- We fasten the antenna to the Dir-320 A1A
- Who often falls off the modem
Information on "Night" firmware
Firmware:
Q: "What is night firmware?".
A: The formula is simple: Last release + current cumulative edits for known issues.

Q: "How is the nightie different from the release?"
A: It is necessary to understand that this is a “draft”. When a new “nightie” is being made, something is fixed or optimized in it, but this firmware (unlike the release version) did not pass the entire set of tests for internal and external compatibility. Drafts, on the other hand, are also correct. Yes, the risk of running into a glitch is higher, but "baubles and fiches" in "nightie" appear much earlier than in releases.
What to use - you choose.

Q: "Where can I get the current nightie?"
A: In the Telegram there is a bot @dlink_rubot distributing "night" firmware on most current models.
Even if the bot does not distribute the firmware specifically for your model / revision, on the Telegram channelD-Link_RU There will surely be people who can help you with your question.
You can also ask your question.D-Link employeehere on the forum
or contact through the group in the Telegram.

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Post has been edited_Danila_Master_ - 18.02.19, 13:31
Reason for editing: Minor changes. See the main changes in the history ...



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CB9TOIIIA
For wai fay standard g 54mbit / s - maximum.



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On wi-fi, yes .. This is understandable. But for a simple lan - access ethernet ... above 54 does not jump ... I want to understand. He cuts up to 54 for all lan - once wan maximum 54: sveta:



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Just the router is weak, so it does not pull 100mbits.
It is necessary to buy a more powerful device, if straining speed.



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In principle, everything suits ... I do not chase above 50 mb / s.

The provider provides local speed and already external to 100 Mbit / s ... And then the speed was cut by me after the router ... I found a hypothesis:

WAN - Wide Area Network, that is, the actual source of the Internet, which the router distributes to the LAN ports

Judging by it from the WAN (Internet) - goes to the lan. . and therefore the maximum will be 54.

Right? :-)



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CB9TOIIIA the hypothesis is untenable (if only the router is not connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi, but this router is unlikely to be configured that way, it can be).
Ethernet and Wi-Fi are different things.

WAN goes on Ethernet. Ethernet standards: 10mbit / 100mbit / 1000mbit.
54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 11, 9, 6, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbit / s are Wi-Fi standards.

The router processes each data packet and routes it according to its routing table.
In this case, the processor does not cope and speed is cut.

Post has been editedLicvidatormax - 03.09.11, 15:03



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LikvidatorMax,
Hmm ... then what is the reason why my internet speed was cut from the localfrom 100 Mbps to about 54 Mbps on lan (twisted pair)?

Standards know. But having forced 2 Mbit / s for wi-fi, I still get the maximum 54 by lan.

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Post has been editedCB9TOIIIA - 03.09.11, 15:03



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CB9TOIIIA
Just the router is weak, so it does not pull 100mbits. It is necessary to buy a more powerful device, if straining speed.

If you connect a network card, bypassing the router, then everything will be fine with speed.

Why screen? Firmware dd-wrt, as far as I can see, so what?

Post has been editedLicvidatormax - 03.09.11, 15:07



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LikvidatorMax,
It's clear. Without a router directly everything is fine 100 Mbps. BUT with him 54.

But I still believe only:WAN - Wide Area Network, that is, the actual source of the Internet, which the router distributes to the LAN ports

Screen-connection via a router to the Internet (while we do not take into account wi-fi).

THOSE. I want to say he initially connects to the Internet and distributes 54.

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Post has been editedCB9TOIIIA - 03.09.11, 15:09



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CB9TOIIIA
But I still believe only:

Do not believe my words, understand yourself.



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LikvidatorMax,
Thanks for the help. Just where is the wonderful button to set 100 Mbps. Or the reason is stupid in the router ....

I logically assume:
WAN connection types
Static IP
Dynamic IP
PPPoE
Data transfer rate
(with automatic switching)
54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 11, 9, 6, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbit / s

From the description on the first page ... Poke where wrong: rolleyes:



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54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 11, 9, 6, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbit / s

This switching speeds Wi-Fi and WAN have nothing to do.

In dd-wrt there is a help next (right), you can read.

Post has been editedLicvidatormax - 03.09.11, 15:19



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LikvidatorMax,
Then I finally got confused ... In your opinion, where can the reason be? : sveta:
Route-table

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Post has been editedCB9TOIIIA - 03.09.11, 15:33



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I wrote.
Just the router is weak, so it does not pull 100mbits.
It is necessary to buy a more powerful device, if straining speed.


Standards know. But having forced 2 Mbit / s for wi-fi, I still get the maximum 54 by lan.

This switch does not control the speed on the WAN



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LikvidatorMax,
Wi-fi (WAN) or correctly understood Wlan. . . That max 54. But confuses that when connecting (login: password) to the provider - connection typeWan .. okay . .



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CB9TOIIIA,
first: the speed is limited to "about 54mbit / s" - this is the physical limit of the router ... it will no longer be able to drive traffic out of internet - as the iron has already said is weak ...

second:
WAN is the "outside world", the Internet
LAN is "inner world", our home LAN
WLAN - it is Wireless-LAN, also an “inner world” but without wires — Wi-Fi ... connected programmatically to the LAN (you can untie and there will be two separate networks, but you don’t need nafig)
Remember these abbreviations and do not confuse more :)

third: "WAN connection TYPE" ... even in the screenshot I see "PPPoE" ... and in the logs I just skip requests / replies from the WAN port ... do not bother ...

Fourth: it’s useless to contact the provider with similar questions ... your equipment is your problems ... as an option to improve speed, disable all logs that are kept (traffic counter for example) ... you can try to increase the packet size (but for very large the provider will stop taking them) ...



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what kind of people need to put the firmware on it to speed up wi-fi to the maximum



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what kind of people need to put the firmware on it to speed up wi-fi to the maximum


I havedd-wrt- beauty. No complaints at the office. firmware - cruelly stupid wi-fi with phones on android.



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to speed up wi-fi to maximum

What do you mean by "maximum"? 2 megabytes / sec is a practically unrealizable ceiling ... without a megabyte-one and a half / sec, but this can be done on the stock firmware without any tricky settings ....

PS: 54mbit / s - as always marketing lies ...



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what kind of people need to put the firmware on it to speed up wi-fi to the maximum

Factory.
In general, there are several rules common to all routers:
The manufacturer always writes inflated figures, in reality they are usually less, and not only for WiFi, the chipset is unlikely to pull full speed even in relatively expensive models of home products. So the figure on the box can be cut almost double.
Left firmwares like dd-wrt, tomato, open-wrt, free-wrt, from Oleg (in the case of netgiers), and many others, as a rule, load the already frail percentage of the router even more than reduce the speed.
With regards to DIR320 - either the factory, or DD-WRT the difference they will not be great. If the channel is thick, it's easier to change the router to the one with wifi N and gigabit WAN.
IMHO.

Post has been editedDon willy - 12.01.12, 22:22



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changed but beech current b / g


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