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toh:d-link:dir-1960_a1 [2024/02/12 11:13] – external edit toh:d-link:dir-1960_a1 [2024/07/17 08:53] – [D-Link DIR-1960 A1] widewings007
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 ====== D-Link DIR-1960 A1====== ====== D-Link DIR-1960 A1======
  
-/This template is intended to be used via https://openwrt.org/meta/create_new_device_page ONLY.  */ +  With powerful dual-core processor 
-/* DO NOT CREATE NEW DEVICEPAGES VIA COPY & PASTE! */ +  2.4 GHz up to 600Mbps and 5 GHz upt o 1300Mbps 
-/* USE https://openwrt.org/meta/create_new_device_page */ +  * Dual-band Wi-Fi with combined speed of up to 1,900 Mbps
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-{{page>meta:infobox:construction&noheader&nofooter&noeditbtn}} +
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-//Write short, relevant description of the device. Include a technical overview, but avoid marketing buzzwords/useless stuff. Two to four sentences is about right. A picture is good, too. Edit the page to see how to add pictures.// +
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-<WRAP BOX> +
-FIXME Any text with a light background (like this one) provides instructions for creating the Details Page. When you have filled in correct/useful information (instead of any template that's there) **remove the instructions, as well as the ''<nowiki><WRAP></nowiki>'' that encloses it.** +
-</WRAP> +
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-/*****/ +
-/* How to add images ========> http://openwrt.org/meta/adding_images_to_openwrt_wiki */ +
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-{{media:dlink:dir-1960-a1.png?200|DIR-1960-A1}} +
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-<WRAP BOX> +
-FIXME +
-===== Getting started with a new Device Page ===== +
-  - This is an empty template that suggests the information that should be present on a well-constructed Device Page. This means, that **you have to fill it with life and information.** +
-  There are several "fixme" tags with text on a light background (like this text) throughout this template. As you fill in the page, remove those tags so that people can judge its completeness. +
-  - When there are no more "fixme" tags left, delete this one too, along with the ''<nowiki><WRAP></nowiki>'' that encloses it. +
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-===== Keep the articles modular ===== +
-  * Please include only model specific information, omit bla,bla and put everything generic into separate articles +
-  * If you have no time to write certain stufflink to [[docs:start]] +
-  * [[docs:guide-user:base-system:start]] should lead the way, do not explain this again +
-  * DO NOT provide a complete howto here! Instead //groom// the [[docs:start|general documentation]]. +
-</WRAP> +
 ===== Supported Versions ===== ===== Supported Versions =====
  
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-==== OEM easy installation ====+===== Installation Using D-Link Recovery GUI =====
  
-<WRAP BOX> +  - Turn off the router. 
-FIXME //The instructions below are for Broadcom devices and only serve as an example.//\\ +  - Connect a Ethernet cable between one of the LAN ports on the rear of the router and the network port of your computer
-**//Remove / modify them if they do not apply to this particular device!//** +  - Configure your computer to have static IP Address other than 192.168.0.1 (example: 192.168.0.11) 
- +  - Press and hold the reset button on the rear of the router. 
-This section deals with +  - While holding the reset button power up the router. 
-  * How you install OpenWrt from device freshly opened +  - Continue holding until the blue lights blink. 
-  * The steps required such as reset to factory defaults if the device has already been configured +  - Open a web browser and enter the following address http://192.168.0.1 
- +  - I have rename the factory openwrt firmware for this device to DIR1960A1_FW111B03_beta_.bin 
-**Note:** Reset router to factory defaults if it has been previously configured+  - Using the Choose File button select the router firmware and click upload. 
-  * Browse to ''<nowiki>http://192.168.1.1/Upgrade.asp</nowiki>'' +  - It will then count up to 100% then display Upgrade successfully. 
-  * Upload .bin file to router +  - Change your computer IP Address to obtain automatically. 
-  * Wait for it to reboot +  - Turn off and on the router. 
-  * Telnet to 192.168.1.1 and set root password, or browse to ''<nowiki>http://192.168.1.1</nowiki>'' if LuCI is installed. +  - Open web browser. 
-</WRAP>+  - Access OpenWrt by typing http://192.168.1.1 on the web browser.
  
 +More information [[https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/installation/recovery_methods/d-link_recovery_gui|here]]
 ==== OEM installation using the TFTP method ==== ==== OEM installation using the TFTP method ====
  
  • Last modified: 2024/07/17 09:46
  • by widewings007