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If this process does not work; you will need a flash burner compatible with the MXIC24L6445E, or $30 to buy a new device. [[User:Conjur|Conjur]] 16:46, 18 January 2012 (CET) If this process does not work; you will need a flash burner compatible with the MXIC24L6445E, or $30 to buy a new device. [[User:Conjur|Conjur]] 16:46, 18 January 2012 (CET)
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Hardware Specifications

Image:Sapido-RB-1132.jpg


RB-1132 v2 RB-1132
CPU Realtek RTL8196C Realtek RTL8196BU
CPU Speed 390 MHz (Lexra) 390 MHz (Lexra)
Flash ROM 8 MB
Macronix MX25L6445E
8 MB
Macronix MX25L6445E
RAM 32 MB
EtronTech EM63A165TS-6G
32 MB
ISSI IC42S16160C-6TL
Radio 2.4 GHz
Realtek RTL8192CE
2.4 GHz
Realtek RTL8192SE
WLAN Support b/g/n b/g/n
WLAN Max Speed 300mbps (2.4 GHz) 150mbps (2.4 GHz)
Antenna Location Internal (x2) Internal (x2)
Bands 2 x 2 1 x 1
Switch 10/100 LAN, 10/100 WAN
Realtek RTL8196C
10/100 LAN, 10/100 WAN
Realtek RTL8196BU
USB 1x USB 2.0 1x USB 1.1



Status

WORK IN PROGRESS.
This device is still a work in progress. Version 2 is in the queue to be released first. The original version may not be able to run DD-WRT. There are NO kernel sources available for the RTL8196BU. The current assumption is that the RTL8196C code _MAY_ run on it with slight modifications.--Conjur 16:23, 18 January 2012 (CET)

High-res internal images of the RB-1132v2 can be had at theigb.com/sapido.--Conjur 16:23, 18 January 2012 (CET)


Development Recovery

RB-1132v2 Recovery Procedure (100% Success rate, as long as the first 0x8000 of the flash has not been manipulated)

  • extract linux.bin and root.bin from RB-1132v2_EN_1.0.39.bin:
    • dd if=RB-1132v2_EN_1.0.39.bin of=root.bin ibs=1 skip=1103206 count=5656594
    • dd if=RB-1132v2_EN_1.0.39.bin of=linux.bin ibs=1 skip=41300 count=1061906
  • configure your ip to 192.168.1.10 (anything but .6)
  • connect an ethernet cable from your computer to the "LAN" port of the device
  • Hold the reset button on the device while powering it up; within 2-3 seconds, the "Power", "Status", and "LAN" Lights should illuminate
  • With a TFTP Client, in BINARY Mode; connect to 192.168.1.6, and put root.bin
  • Wait approximately 2-3 minutes for the write to complete (There is no harm if your too early, you will just get a tftp timeout it the device isn't ready yet)
  • In the TFTP Client, PUT the 2nd file, linux.bin.
  • After recieving linux.bin, and burning it to the flash, the device will reboot automatically, and will be reverted to the factory settings.

If this process does not work; you will need a flash burner compatible with the MXIC24L6445E, or $30 to buy a new device. Conjur 16:46, 18 January 2012 (CET)