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    Draytek Vigor 2960n

    Hi, I have this router with an issue: I can't connect with network cable or wireless, is permanent restarting, power led and USB2 led flashing. Any ideas

    #2
    Re: Draytek Vigor 2960n

    Yes. Take the top off and post photos of inside.

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      #3
      Re: Draytek Vigor 2960n

      Photos
      Attached Files

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        #4
        Re: Draytek Vigor 2960n

        Do you have any USB device connected? if not, try a hard reset and connect just the router with a pc using a cable.

        BTW, check the power adapter just in case.

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          #5
          Re: Draytek Vigor 2960n

          that's a nice build.
          i also suspect it could the the psu.

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            #6
            Re: Draytek Vigor 2960n

            I use lots of these for work. They usually only die due to the PSU failing, unless lightning fries them via the DSL line.

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              #7
              Re: Draytek Vigor 2960n

              Watch on this video
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=L7KuujKV2WI

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                #8
                Re: Draytek Vigor 2960n

                I made a hardware reset, and I don't have any usb device connected in usb port. Thanks

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                  #9
                  Re: Draytek Vigor 2960n

                  Try with a different PSU.

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                    #10
                    Re: Draytek Vigor 2960n

                    I already tried with different psu.

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                      #11
                      Re: Draytek Vigor 2960n

                      Any overheating component? if you have proper tools, try to reflash the firmware (using an external programmer)

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                        #12
                        Re: Draytek Vigor 2760n

                        I already check capacitors on the board. All components it seems to work normal , no overheating. Which tools I need to make firmware upgrade ?

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                          #13
                          Re: Draytek Vigor 2760n

                          CPU Lantiq PSB80910 El V1.2. Is a small memory on bottom MX25L2006E. This device contains the firmware?
                          Attached Files

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                            #14
                            Re: Draytek Vigor 2960n

                            Most likely the firmware is stored at the toshia tsop chip TC58NVG0S3ETA00 (128Mb chip) and the MX25L2006E is used to keep some parameters like mac address, serial number..... unles you have acces to the tools i wouldn't bother.

                            Look like this device can be controlled with console commands, maybe you could connect via console and perform a firmware reset or maybe a remote firmware upgrade, check the manual.

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                              #15
                              Re: Draytek Vigor 2760n

                              Hi,
                              I found on the board 4 pins for serial console ( +3,3V , Rx , Tx , Gnd).
                              I made a connection with laptop using hyperterminal software and a simple interface. I svae this log:
                              ''
                              ROM VER: 1.1.4
                              CFG 05

                              Vigor2760-DrayBoot-v1.3.4


                              CLOCK CPU 500M RAM 250M
                              DRAM Size: 128 MB
                              NAND Flash: VID=0x98, PID=0xd1, Toshiba NAND 128MB 3.3V
                              Bad block table at page 65472 (ver=01)
                              Bad block table at page 65408 (ver=01)

                              WarmBoot: 0x1448008

                              Run DrayOS...

                              Boot DrayOS~~
                              nand_read_skip_bad 1: off 0x00d00000 read failure, try again (0)
                              nand_read_skip_bad 1: off 0x00d00000 read failure, try again (1)
                              nand_read_skip_bad 1: off 0x00d00000 read failure, try again (2)
                              Go~~
                              Modes: __STDC__ 32-bit mwDWORD==(unsigned long)
                              mwROUNDALLOC==4 sizeof(mwData)==24 mwDataSize==24

                              statistics: now collecting on a line basis

                              ============= Memwatch Auto Self Test =============

                              Normal Free...DETECTED
                              Double Free...DETECTED
                              NULL Free.....DETECTED
                              Wild Free.....DETECTED
                              Underflow.....DETECTED
                              Overflow......DETECTED
                              Unfree 1......DETECTED
                              Unfree 2......DETECTED

                              ALLc range: [0x811D678C:0x82AD778B](size=26218495 bytes)
                              Linear malloc range: [0x833855B0:0x87EFF000](size=79141456 bytes)


                              !!! Maxi malloc size =79141440 (st=833855c0, end=87eff000)!!!!

                              ifx_system_init() in:<6>CPU revision is: 00019556 (MIPS 34Kc)
                              Lantiq xDSL CPE VR9
                              Reserving memory for CP1 @0xa7f00000, size 0x00100000
                              <6>Lantiq CGU driver, version 1.1.27, (c) 2001-2011 Lantiq Deutschland GmbH
                              <6>Lantiq ICU driver, version 3.0.1, (c) 2001-2011 Lantiq Deutschland GmbH
                              mips_hpt_frequency = 250000000, counter_resolution = 2
                              <6>IFX DMA driver, version ifxmips_dma_core.c:v1.0.17
                              ,(c)2009 Infineon Technologies AG
                              Primary instruction cache 32kB, VIPT, 4-way, linesize 32 bytes.
                              Primary data cache 32kB, 4-way, VIPT, cache aliases, linesize 32 bytes
                              <6>Infineon Technologies DEU driver version 2.0.0
                              <5>IFX DEU DES initialized (multiblock).
                              <5>IFX DEU AES initialized (multiblock).
                              <5>IFX DEU SHA1 initialized.
                              <5>IFX DEU MD5 initialized.
                              <6>gptu: misc_register on minor 255
                              ifx_gptu_init: line=960, done!!
                              <6>Lantiq SSC driver, version 2.2.6, (c) 2001-2011 Lantiq Deutschland GmbH
                              <6>Lantiq SPI flash driver, version 1.1.9, (c) 2001-2011 Lantiq Deutschland GmbH

                              <6>NAND device: Manufacturer ID: 0x98, Chip ID: 0xd1 (Toshiba NAND 128MiB 3,3V 8
                              -bit)
                              <7>Bad block table found at page 65472, version 0x01
                              <7>Bad block table found at page 65408, version 0x01

                              NAND: 128 MiB
                              <6>ifx_pcie_rc_class_early_fixup: fixed pcie host bridge to pci-pci bridge
                              <7>PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:00.0 to 64
                              <6>Lantiq PCIe Root Complex driver, version 1.5.3, (c) 2001-2011 Lantiq Deutschl
                              and GmbH
                              PCI: Enabling device 0000:01:00.0 (0000 -> 0002)
                              <7>PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:01:00.0 to 64


                              === pAd = 83bc9140, size = 764064 ===

                              <-- RTMPAllocTxRxRingMemory, Status=0
                              RTMPAllocAdapterBlock: BeaconTxWI = 0x83bd4da8, BeaconOffset = 0x83bd4dc0
                              <-- RTMPAllocAdapterBlock, Status=0

                              MacValue=0x53920223, CSRBaseAddress=0xBC000000
                              Efuse Size=0x2d [2d0-2fc]
                              RtmpEepromGetDefault::e2p_dafault=1
                              RtmpChipOpsEepromHook::e2p_type=1, inf_Type=5
                              efuse_probe::bUseEfuse = 1
                              NVM is EFUSE mode
                              Not Fiber WAN: 0, 0
                              IFX SWITCH API, Version 1.1.7.2
                              Switch API: PCE MicroCode loaded !!
                              PHY0/1 addr(0x11/0x13)
                              <3>GPHY FW load for A2x !!
                              GPHY FIRMWARE LOAD SUCCESSFULLY AT ADDR : 0x770000

                              ''
                              etc

                              I don't know which software to use for make an upgrade and how to put the cpu in ''upgrade mode''

                              Thank you

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                                #16
                                Re: Draytek Vigor 2960n

                                Does the message repeat over and over? if not, it is not rebooting. There are a few messages about bad blocks, this could be the problem, maybe erasing the chip and writing the firmware again may fix it, if not you also have to replace the chip but of course you need an external programmer.

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                                  #17
                                  Re: Draytek Vigor 2760n

                                  Do you think is this toshiba chip TC58NVG0S3ETA00 with some problem ?

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                                    #18
                                    Re: Draytek Vigor 2760n

                                    When I press reset button and turn on , the router expect firmware from Lan port
                                    ''
                                    ROM VER: 1.1.4
                                    CFG 05

                                    ROM VER: 1.1.4
                                    CFG 05

                                    Vigor2760-DrayBoot-v1.3.4


                                    CLOCK CPU 500M RAM 250M
                                    DRAM Size: 128 MB
                                    NAND Flash: VID=0x98, PID=0xd1, Toshiba NAND 128MB 3.3V
                                    Bad block table at page 65472 (ver=01)
                                    Bad block table at page 65408 (ver=01)

                                    WarmBoot: 0x1048008

                                    start upgrade
                                    Enter TFTP Server F/W Upgrade Mode
                                    Internal phy(GE) firmware version: 0

                                    TFTP Server IP: 192.168.1.1

                                    ''

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                                      #19
                                      Re: Draytek Vigor 2760n

                                      Originally posted by cpt.charlie View Post
                                      Does the message repeat over and over? if not, it is not rebooting. There are a few messages about bad blocks, this could be the problem, maybe erasing the chip and writing the firmware again may fix it, if not you also have to replace the chip but of course you need an external programmer.
                                      Yes , this message is repeating on the loop

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                                        #20
                                        Re: Draytek Vigor 2960n

                                        Is the router acting like an TFTP server? Can you connect to it? if not you could start a local tftp server with the firmware on it, the router may try to read the file and start a programming process, btw contact with draytek support, they may be kind enought to explain how to set properly the server or at least tell the name of the file that the router is expecting.

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