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    Default Flashing dreambox via ethernet cable using dreamup on a box which isn't responding!

    Just tried installing a image on my box through flash wizard pro but it just paused on 93% and from there it was stuck for around 10 mins.

    So i disconnected.

    Now only thing i have here is a laptop and a ethernet cable can i flash it via dream with my laptop?

    thanks

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    Unfortunately I think you're a bit hosed without a null modem cable. :/ I assume you've got a DM500 there?
    Last edited by kagon; 25th June, 2008 at 03:05 PM. Reason: DM500 question.

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    yes i do but i don't have a null modem

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronaldo121 View Post
    yes i do but i don't have a null modem
    Then I'm afraid you're into buying one.

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    Dreamup and null modem cable is your only option I'm afraid.

    If your laptop doesn't have a com port, you'll need to get one of those usb-serial cables or get a PCMCIA Serial card.

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    the same thing happened to me man but i got myself a null modem cable and usb serial convertter from maplins all for just E 30. nowboth my boxes are working again

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    Hi im new here and was going to try and flash my dreambox, Can i just ask what is a null modem???
    Yes im a girl

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    Default How I flashed my dreambox by browser

    Hi guys hope this may help I flashed my DM800 hd this way... taken from another forum........

    Flashing a new firmware (image) by Browser

    What you need to flash
    You need the image file you want to flash. Image files have the extension *.nfi. You can't flash other
    images like *.img files. Don't try it - it won't work.
    You need either a DHCP server, a configured bootloader or a serial cable and a terminal program
    like HyperTerm.
    You need a browser, and a network cable. If you connect the Dreambox directly to the PC,
    you need a cross cable, if you connect trough a switch/hub/router you need a normal
    (non-cross) cable.
    To flash a new image, you can use the second stage loader. It must be present and not broken.
    The following steps assume you have a DHCP server. If you don't have one, you have to setup
    an IP address in the bootloader's serial setup.

    - Power down the Dreambox, either using "shutdown" and by removing the power connector.

    Standby is not enough!
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    - (1.) Press and hold the power button. Replug the power connector into the Dreambox.
    - (3.) A text "*** STOP ***" should appear. Now you can release the button.
    The bootloader entered the "waiting" mode.
    - (4.) Above the "*** STOP ***" text, there should appear an IP-address
    (four decimal values with a dot in between). If there appears the string "dhcp" instead,
    the box still searches for a DHCP server. Wait a bit. If it doesn't change, something doesn't
    work with the DHCP server. Check wether network cable is plugged in etc. If it just doesn't
    work, set an IP using the serial terminal)
    - Now, open a browser on your PC.
    (1.) enter in the address line "http://ip/" (where ip must be replaced with the value in the LCD).
    - (2.) on the bottom of the page, there's a link called "firmware upgrade". Click it On the next page, you can select the flash image you want to flash. be sure that it has the ".nfi" extension.
    You can't flash other images (like .img)!
    - Click on "FLASH!" and wait. It might take some time to upload and flash the image.
    - Switch the box off again, and on again. The new image should be flashed and working.

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    Thank you to scozzy
    I could not connect to my d600pvr, had tried evrything i could for the past month but nothing worked and by chnce i accidently got this thread trough google and it worked perfectly.

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    Default Whats a null modem

    HI im very new to this but want to flash my dreambox 500c, can any1 help me in very basic terms .

    thankyou

 

 

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