Show pagesourceOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top × Table of Contents NETGEAR DGND4000 Supported Versions Hardware Highlights Installation Flash Layout OEM easy installation OEM installation using the TFTP method Upgrading OpenWrt Hardware Info Photos Opening the case Serial JTAG Debricking Bootlogs OEM bootlog OpenWrt bootlog Notes Tags NETGEAR DGND4000 Write a 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 one. Not supported Supported Versions BrandModelVersionCurrent ReleaseOEM InfoForum TopicTechnical DataNETGEARDGND4000http://www.netgear.com/home/products/networking/dsl-modems-routers/dgnd4000.aspxView/Edit data Hardware Highlights ModelVersionSoCCPU MHzFlash MBRAM MBWLAN HardwareWLAN2.4WLAN5.0100M portsGbit portsModemUSBDGND4000Broadcom BCM6361400128, 32128Broadcom BCM4331, Broadcom BCM6361b/g/na/n-ADSL2+2x 2.0 Installation → downloads → Install OpenWrt → Latest OpenWrt release ModelVersionSupported Current RelFirmware OpenWrt Install URLFirmware OpenWrt Upgrade URLFirmware OEM Stock URLDGND4000http://support.netgear.de/product/DGND4000 Flash Layout Please check out the article flash.layout. It contains an example and a couple of explanations. OEM easy installation The instructions below are for Broadcom devices and only serve as an example. Don't leave them in place if they do not apply to a particular device! This section deals with how you install OpenWrt from a device freshly opened. Plus the steps required such as reset to factory defaults if the device has already been configured Note: Reset router to factory defaults if it has been previously configured. Browse to http://192.168.1.1/Upgrade.asp Upload .bin file to router Wait for it to reboot Telnet to 192.168.1.1 and set a root password, or browse to http://192.168.1.1 if LuCI is installed. OEM installation using the TFTP method → generic.flashing.tftp Specific values you need Bootloader tftp server IPv4 address FILL-IN Bootloader MAC address (special) FILL-IN Firmware tftp image Latest OpenWrt release (NOTE: Name must contain “tftp”) TFTP Transfer Window FILL-IN seconds TFTP Window Start approximately FILL-IN seconds after power on TFTP Client Required IP Address FILL-IN Upgrading OpenWrt → generic.sysupgrade If you have already installed OpenWrt and like to reflash for e.g. upgrading to a new OpenWrt version you can upgrade using the mtd command line tool. It is important that you put the firmware image into the ramdisk (/tmp) before you start flashing. Hardware Info General Brand NETGEAR Model DGND4000 Versions Device Type WiFi Router Availability Discontinued Comments - general OpenWrt Support Supported Since Commit Supported Since Release Supported Current Release Unsupported Hardware Bootloader ¿ Target brcm63xx System-On-Chip CPU MHz 400 Flash MB 128, 32 RAM MB 128 Network Ethernet 100M ports - Ethernet 1Gbit ports Switch Broadcom BCM6361 Modem ADSL2+ VLAN ¿ Comments - network ports Wireless WLAN 2.4GHz b/g/n WLAN 5.0GHz a/n WLAN Hardware Detachable Antennas - Comments - WLAN Interfaces USB ports 2x 2.0 SATA ports ¿ Serial ¿ JTAG ¿ Comments - USB & SATA ports Misc LED count ¿ Button count ¿ Power supply Links Forum Topic URL WikiDevi URL https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/Netgear_DGND4000 OEM device homepage URL http://www.netgear.com/home/products/networking/dsl-modems-routers/dgnd4000.aspx Firmware OEM Stock URL http://support.netgear.de/product/DGND4000 Firmware OpenWrt Install URL Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade URL Edit the underlying data View/Edit data Photos Model Number Front: Photo of front of the casing Back: Photo of back of the casing Opening the case Note: This will void your warranty! To remove the cover do a/b/c Main PCB Photo of PCB Serial → port.serial general information about the serial port, serial port cable, etc. How to connect to the Serial Port of this specific device: Photo of PCB with markings JTAG → port.jtag general information about the JTAG port, JTAG cable, etc. How to connect to the JTAG Port of this specific device: Photo of PCB with markings Debricking → generic.debrick Bootlogs OEM bootlog COPY HERE THE BOOTLOG WITH THE ORIGINAL FIRMWARE OpenWrt bootlog COPY HERE THE BOOTLOG ONCE OPENWRT IS INSTALLED AND RUNNING Notes Tags How to add tags bcm63xx, bcm6361, bcm6362, GigabitEthernet, 1NIC, 2WNIC, 5Port, USB, 2USB, 802.11abgn simultan, NonDetachableAntenna, 128RAM, 32Flash, 128Flash, ADSL2+, Unsupported devices This website uses cookies. By using the website, you agree with storing cookies on your computer. Also you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree leave the website.OKMore information about cookies bcm63xx bcm6361 bcm6362 gigabitethernet 1nic 2wnic 5port usb 2usb 802.11abgn simultan nondetachableantenna 128ram 32flash 128flash adsl2 Unsupported devices Last modified: 2021/08/29 11:32by tmomas