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  1. Thanks for all the help! I was successful installing Jasager using the flash application with digininja's firmware. The serial interface was very helpful to get going again.

    I think the issue some people report of needing to disconnect the ground or disconnect the interface before plugging in the fon is from the active serial adapters injecting power into the fon before the power is up. This can cause digital chips to latch. I used the 3.3 volts from inside the fon to run the interface. I did not have to disconnect anything during power up. Here's the interface I built. I rigged it on a ten pin header out of a scrapped PC case.

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    It was very helpful to watch the chatter coming from the serial port (using putty) while the package was installing.

  2. Because they fixed the vulnerability that allowed you to gain redboot in later versions so the only way to get it was/is to downgrade then exploit.

    Short answer, no, long answer, sort of, you can put the card into monitor mode and run tcpdump or possibly tshark but as wireshark is a GUI app then you wouldn't run it on a Fon.

    Well, I've turned this FON into an expensive green nightlight. I got through the login, renamed dropbear and transferred openwrt-ar531x-2.4-vmlinux-CAMICA.lmz and out.hex. WinSCP stopped at 90-something percent during the transfer, but the file showed in the tmp directory. I sent the command

    mtd -e vmlinux.bin.l7 write openwrt-ar531x-2.4-vmlinux-CAMICIA.lzma vmlinux.bin.l7

    reboot

    Fon winked and flickered, but didn't seem to reboot. It was 2:30AM, so I called it a night. I recycled power this morning and connected using WinSCP. The two files were missing from the tmp directory. I guess they never wrote from ram to flash. I transferred them again. this morning. This time I got a little further. I was successful in getting the "writing from openwrt-ar531x-2.4=-vmlinux-CAMICIA.lzma .... [w] " I proceeded to the step to write redboot config. That's when the unit bricked.

    I can ping the ethernet side at 192.168.1.2. The Wifi side doesn't try to connect.

    I have a serial adapter on order. What are the steps to restore/install via the serial connection? Is there anything I can try through the ethernet port while I'm waiting for the usb to ttl converter to arrive?

  3. Once you remove the original fon software during the flashing process Fon is gone. No reset, the button is dead unless you go for the reset button hack to turn Jasager on and off by l0rdnic0 and 01706 elsewhere in the forums.

    That's what I thought. Why does it matter what version of FON is on the system then? In the user guide it says to make sure FON is at firmware version 0..7.1 r1 or below. Why would this matter? I have 0.7.1 r2.

    Are there any applications I can try first that simply put the FON into promiscuous mode so I can tinker with wireshark?

  4. if it is acquiring an IP then it has associated so you've got the key right, maybe the dhcp server is off, set yourself a static IP in the 192.168.1.X range and see what happens. If that doesn't work try other ranges .0.X and .10.X are common ones.

    Thanks for the reply. I should have said "not acquiring" in my title. It was stuck in the "acquiring network" mode instead of connecting. The problem is the router was configured to an ssid of myfon and looking for a different WAP key than the s/n. It wasn't accepting the decal s/n as the WAP key to gain access. And it wasn't resetting with one cycle of the restart button. I guess I should also have explained the seller had subscribed this unit on FON service for a while before selling it on eBay. I finally got in this evening. I found a reset procedure at

    reset process

    I had to run this reset several times, but my FN2100 finally submitted. The id changed back to MyPLace and I finally get the Router Status screen and it shows Firmware Version: 0.7.0 r2. What happens if I don't "downgrade" it to an older rev?

    When I go through step by step Jasager unlocking / install explained at the top of project/Jasager, does that overwrite the FON2100 software, or does it just add modules? If I make a mistake, will the reset procedure bring it back to default condition?

  5. I picked up a used 2100ABC. With no internet plugged in the WAN port, I'm trying to bring up the FON setup page at 192.168.10.1 over the wireless side. My notebook finds the WPA security enabled network called myfon. I entered the s/n from the bottom of the fon for the encryption key. It's just sitting there "acquiring network address" while the fon blinks. I've reset the fon using the pushbutton at the bottom. I'm not able to get passed this point. Are there any other default key's for the fon that I should try?

  6. Yes DigiNinja has got it successfully working on these routers

    "Works fine on Ubiquiti Bullets and Picostations"

    so check these out

    There's 4MB memory in the Ubiquiti vs 8MB in the Fon or the ECB3500. Would there be an advantage to have more memory later for more stuff? The ECB3500 is pretty easy to find. I can't even find FON on ebay. I aaw a cheap Nano2 but I wasn't sure it would be useful.

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