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toh:zyxel:zyxel_vsg1432 [2024/08/29 04:21] – [Experimental firmware] russinnestoh:zyxel:zyxel_vsg1432 [2024/08/29 04:23] – [Experimental firmware] russinnes
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-This is almost fully supported by using the 23.05.x using the "observa-vh4032n" firmware sysupgrade. It must be loaded via the CFE [I used the serial uart, header is on the board..] The bootloader can be stopped at which point LAN access to 192.168.1.1 will open a page to upload firmware. Upload the above firmware (sysupgrade). There may be another way to interrupt the bootloader (recovery utility? not sure..) however the serial method works fine. +This is almost fully supported by using the 23.05.x using the "observa-vh4032n" firmware sysupgrade. This is a similar DSL router using the chipset. It must be loaded via the CFE [I used the serial uart, header is on the board..] The bootloader can be stopped at which point LAN access to 192.168.1.1 will open a page to upload firmware. Upload the above firmware (sysupgrade). There may be another way to interrupt the bootloader (recovery utility? not sure..) however the serial method works fine. 
 A few of the LED's are incorrect. 2.4GHz works fine both as an AP or client/bridge. No luck on the 5GHz as per the standard broadcom headache. As this is an xDSL variant, I have not yet got the WAN ethernet port up and running (LAN x4 work fine), however it works well as either an AP to extend an existing LAN, or using WLAN as a client for a lan extender, or standalone client.  A few of the LED's are incorrect. 2.4GHz works fine both as an AP or client/bridge. No luck on the 5GHz as per the standard broadcom headache. As this is an xDSL variant, I have not yet got the WAN ethernet port up and running (LAN x4 work fine), however it works well as either an AP to extend an existing LAN, or using WLAN as a client for a lan extender, or standalone client. 
  
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