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D-Link DIR-632 - Discussion


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The perfect solution for building a home network
Connecting the D-Link DIR-632 wireless router to a cable or DSL modem provides shared high-speed access to the Internet, game consoles, and multimedia devices. The DIR-632 802.11n router provides up to 14 times more speed and a 6-fold increase in range1, compared to 802.11g, while remaining backward compatible with 802.11g and 802.11b devices. With two external antennas, this router provides a high degree of wireless coverage for a large home and office. In addition, the built-in 8-port 10/100 Fast Ethernet switch provides wired devices for fast data transfer and online gaming without delay.

Advanced Wireless Security
The DIR-632 router supports security features to prevent unauthorized access over a wireless network or from the Internet. Support for WEP, WPA and WPA2 standards provides the optimal choice of data encryption. In addition, the router supports dual firewall (SPI and NAT) to prevent potential attacks from the Internet.

IPv6 Ready
The DIR-632 facilitates the transition from IPv4 to IPv6. The router was awarded the IPv6 Ready logo, which means not only its support for IPv6, but also its compatibility with other manufacturers' IPv6 equipment. This allows you to use a 128-bit addressing system and connect directly to a user anywhere in the world using a unique IP address. Thanks to the dual-stack architecture, the DIR-632 can simultaneously support routing for networks based on IPv4 and IPv6, which ensures complete compatibility of the device.
Characteristic
Standards
• IEEE 802.11n • IEEE 802.11g • IEEE 802.11b • IEEE 802.3u • IEEE 802.3x
Device interfaces
• 1 WAN (RJ-45) • 8 LAN (RJ-45) • 1 USB 2.0 Antennas Two external dipole antennas with 2dBi gain
Security
• 64/128-bit WEP encryption • WPA and WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access) Advanced firewall features • Network Address Translation (NAT) • Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) • VPN Pass-through / Multi-sessions / PPTP / L2TP / IPSec
Minimum system requirements • Computer with support: + Windows®, Macintosh, or Linux Windows®, Macintosh, or Linux + CD-ROM + Ethernet Adapter
Browser requirements: + Internet Explorer 6 or higher, Firefox 3.0 or higher, Safari 3.0 or higher, Google Chrome 2.0 or higher Wireless connection speed
• 802.11b: 11, 5.5, 2, and 1 Mbps • 802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, and 6 Mbps • 802.11n: 6.5 ~ 300 Mbps / s Receiver sensitivity
• 802.11b (typical with PER = 8%): -83dBm for 11 Mbps -89dBm for 2 Mbps
• 802.11g (typical with PER = 10% for a 1000-byte packet): -82dBm for 6 Mbps -81dBm for 9 Mbps -79dBm for 12 Mbps -77dBm for 18 Mbps -74dBm for 24 Mbps / s -70dBm for 36 Mbit / s -66dBm for 48 Mbit / s -65dBm for 54 Mbit / s
• 802.11n (20 MHz) -82dBm with BPSK, coding rate 1/2 (MCS-0) -79dBm with QPSK, coding rate 1/2 (MCS-1) -77dBm with QPSK, coding rate 3/4 (MCS- 2) -74dBm at 16-QAM, coding rate 1/2 (MCS-3) -70dBm at 16-QAM, coding rate 3/4 (MCS-4) -66dBm at 64-QAM, coding rate 2/3 (MCS -5) -65dBm with 64-QAM, coding rate 3/4 (MCS-6) -64dBm with 64-QAM, coding rate 5/6 (MCS-7)
• 802.11n (40 MHz) -79dBm with BPSK, coding rate 1/2 (MCS-8) ​​-76dBm with QPSK, coding rate 1/2 (MCS-9) -74dBm with QPSK, coding rate 3/4 (MCS- 10) -71dBm at 16-QAM, coding rate 1/2 (MCS-11) -67dBm at 16-QAM, coding rate 3/4 (MCS-12) -63dBm at 64-QAM, coding rate 2/3 (MCS -13) -62dBm with 64-QAM, coding rate 3/4 (MCS-14) -61dBm with 64-QAM, coding rate 5/6 (MCS-15) Transmitter output power • 802.11b + 18dBm +/- 1,5dB for 11.5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps at room temperature 25 С
• 802.11g + 17dBm +/- 1,5dB for 6 - 18 Mbit / s at room temperature 25 С + 16dBm +/- 1,5dB for 24 - 36 Mbit / s at room temperature 25 С + 14dBm +/- 1,5dB for 48 - 54 Mbit / s at room temperature 25 С • 802.11n + 16dBm +/- 1,5dB for MCS - 0 ~ 4, MCS 8 ~ 12 at room temperature 25 С + 14,5dBm +/- 1,5dB for MCS - 5, 13 at room temperature 25 С + 12,5dBm +/- 1,5dB for MCS - 6, 14 at room temperature 25 С + 8.5 dBm +/- 1,5dB for MCS - 7, 15 at room temperature 25 С + 13dBm +/- 2dB for 48 and 54 Mbit / s at room temperature 25 C and 3.3 V Modulation schemes CCK, OFDM Installation
• Installation Wizard
• Desktop or Wall Mounted Indicators • Power • WPS • Internet • Wireless • USB • Ethernet Physical Parameters
Power 5 V DC 2.5 A Power consumption Max. 10 V Dimensions 231 x 152 x 34 mm Weight 407 g Operating temperature 0 ° to 40 ° C Storage temperature 0 to 65 ° C Working humidity 0 to 95% (non-condensing) Storage humidity 5 to 95% (non-condensing ) Certificates • FCC • CE • IC • C-Tick • NCC • IPv6 Ready • Wi-Fi b / g / n -WPS
• The device supports Windows 7 1 The maximum wireless data rate is defined by the IEEE 802.11 b / g / n standard. The data transfer rate may differ significantly from the wireless connection speed. The conditions in which the network operates as well as environmental factors, including the volume of network traffic, building materials and structures, and the network overhead, can reduce actual throughput. Environmental factors may influence the range of a wireless network. 2 The software supplied is not compatible with MAC. All baud rate data are for comparison purposes only. Device specifications, dimensions and appearance are subject to change without notice, and the appearance of the device may differ from that shown here. For more information about D-Link Green technology, please visit the site.
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Post has been editedstp101 - 16.11.18, 15:13
Reason for editing: Post on the transition to the latest version of DD-WRT
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Roman2377 @ 03/15/2015 02:01*
I did everything according to the instructions onhttp://dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/D-Link_DIR-632.As a result, in addition to the message about "incorrect firmware" received nothing. can someone tell me how to put the firmware. As you do not want to download via "reset".


it cannot be installed via software update since you have firmware above 1.0, only with native firmware you can install ddwrt through software update, I did as follows:
1st method

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He is atheros. Kinetics for ralinkov.


Can I have a link?

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Herepainted. Zixel Kinetics firmwares go to another soc.
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John_White @ 03/15/2015, 14:04*
Zixel Kinetics firmwares go to another soc.


That is, under 632 kenetic does not fit?
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* victor_as,
Yes, look at these options:
number 1
number 2
If the alternative is interesting.
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If the alternative is interesting


DDW-Rt is installed, I tried to install OpenWRt, it does not work, it does not sew, the fact is that udpproxy is needed I tried a bunch of commands on DDW-Rt, udpproxy does not start, can you advise how to start it?

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Themethere is. Continue on your own.
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Continue on your own.


It was in this topic that I was digging, I could not start udpproxy, I even left the comment but this topic was dead, if anyone encountered a similar problem, write down how to start udpproxy
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Compiled the firmware for the DIR-632 in the branch Barrier Breaker 14.07.
Used patchhttps://github.com/And...ch-dir632_modify.patch
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breaks connection 1-2 times per hour. device problem or firmware?
Is there no firmware for it on the site or is it blind?
I have now this:
Firmware Version: 1.0.0
Build time: Fri Feb 3 13:56:09 MSK 2012
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LLIAJIABA @ 04/21/2015, 21:07*
breaks connection 1-2 times per hour. device problem or firmware?

rather firmware, if good
LLIAJIABA @ 04/21/2015, 21:07*
Is there no firmware for it on the site or is it blind?


this?

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Dear, although the branch is short, but I do not quite understand.
Is it possible to make friends with our router with a USB modem from YOTA
If so, what is necessary for this?


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good job

and to share with others who is not competent with compilation poorly?
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* victor_as,
I tried on DD-WRT, though on TP-Link TL-WR741ND, set up UDPXY ... I killed two weeks and went to OpenWrt, in which I just installed the UDPXY package and in the SYSTEM-LAUNCH I added a line before the "exit 0":
udpxy -a 192.168.1.1 -p 4022 -B 512kb -M 30
And everything went without dancing with a tambourine ..
If it is impossible to flash OpenWrt in the usual way, try BRECOVERY MODE(failsafe ui, recovery mode).

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The situation once or twice a day stably reboots the Internet both by cable and WiFi. They checked the equipment of the provider, the cable is all right. It’s native firmware, they sent another new service in the service but the situation hasn’t changed. Maybe someone encountered a solution? The forums stumbled upon the recommendations to install the dd-wrt firmware but since I do not rummage in these matters and the maximum that is needed is a working Internet without loss. I will be grateful for a reference to a working, verified version of this firmware, I will try it if I don’t solve the problem of falling off Ineta.
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Downloads ›betas› 2015 ›06-22-2015-r27413› dlink-dir632a, there you can look at the tree for other years. For the future, read the entire forum thread.

Well, everything is good only I read the branch before I wrote, but the question was not what you tell me where to download, but "tell me the stable (you can and old version) firmware that worked for you without glitches." NOT different versions, NOT assumptions, NOT " try it "but what you tried and what works stably, i.e. A specific version that you can recommend to a regular user who needs a router without periodic independent reboots.
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I decided not to wait for an answer, I decided to flash it at my own risk and ... nifiga. None of the firmware for my router is suitable o.O

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You need to flash from recovery mode

But the joke is that after 30-30-30 there is no recovery mode, just a blank page opens in the browser, just a white page without anything. I turn off the power / turn on everything, the native firmware has not reset anywhere but just the settings. several times dropping and the result is the same.
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Made.
It turned out it is necessary to change for the beginning in the settings of the network card IP 192.168.0.2, the gateway mask is standard, the Primary IP 192.168.0.1 is to fill the factory-to-ddwrt_NA. Then reset the settings. select "get an IP address automatically" and enter the settings of the new firmware already under the address 192.168.1.1 few people mention.

The only thing that is strange is that the power LED is no longer green but orange, although everything works. It’s okay, who knows? And the Russian language doesn’t stand up, you choose any other, everything changes to the chosen language, but you choose Russian and everything becomes English.

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* kodekmy13,
necessarily, it is already my habit that has entered. There will always be someone to whom my experience may come in handy, so I always try to unsubscribe when I solve a particular question :)
I was very pleased with the many settings in dd-wrt and the most important thing is that in the applications where I was forwarding ports on the D-Link firmware here it was not necessary to do this just by ticking where you need, well, a lot of advantages compared to the standard one. I can now say that I am a fan dd-wrt and I will install this firmware on any router and advise my friends)
As for openwrt, I thought, but I did not find a ready-made firmware for this router at the off-site open, in principle I would have figured out how to rivet myself, especially since I had to deal with Linux in the wilds :) but this takes time Alas, no
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Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r27506 (07/09/15) std
While I noticed that the speed of WiFi is slightly weaker than on native firmware.
The only thing that was good and what was actually reflashed is that everything works stably and the Internet is not cut down as before, which the router has been working for 24 hours without shutting down and the Internet has never failed.

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