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Keine Verbindung zu OpenWrt

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#1 M4xx
Hallo,
erst einmal vielen Dank für diese tolle Lösung.
Mit meinem alten Handy (Galaxy S2) hat das Ganze auch wunderbar funktioniert. Mit meinem neuen hakts leider.

Zur Hardware:
TP-Link V2
Galaxy S4
EOS 650D

Mein Problem:
Wenn ich DslrDashboard am Handy starte und auf "Connect to OpenWrt/Linux" klicke sehe ich, dass das Handy einige Pakete über das Wlan verschickt. Mehr passiert aber nicht. Über den Browser kann ich wie am Laptop auch auf den Router zugreifen.

Ich habe bereits geschaut, ob der Haken bei LAN gesetzt ist und die Lösung aus dem Threat "Galaxy Tab3 7.0, MR3040, Nikon D90 zunächst keine Verbindung" habe ich auch schon ausprobiert.

Was kann ich noch unternehmen?
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#2 hubaiz
Here are the links and steps required to update the MR3040 router:

The current version is V0.30.33 (the one that is published on Google Play)
and the current version of ddserver OpenWrt firmware is 0.12
You can also download the latest version from my Drive share: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0...sp=sharing

The current DslrDashboard version is here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0...0FtLTJxR1E
The current ddserver OpenWrt firmware for MR3040 are here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0...0FtLTJxR1E

Upgrading the MR3040 firmware with latest:

Use the 'sysupgrade' image. Download the 'sysupgrade' .bin file that is matching your MR3040 version (V1, V2).

Connect the MR3040 with network cable to your PC or laptop (can be done with wireless to, but in my experience it's safer with network cable) .
Access the OpenWrt web interface ( http://192.168.1.1 by default)
Go to 'System->Backup/Flash image'
Press the 'Perform reset' button (this will reset OpenWrt to it's initial state and reboot the MR3040)
Once it reboots go to again in 'System->Backup/Flash image'
Under 'Flash new image' uncheck the 'Keep settings' checkbox
Select the 'sysupgrade' image that you downloaded.
Press the 'Flash image' button. (this will upload the firmware to MR3040)
Press again the button to perform the flash.

Wait 2-3 minutes, the MR3040 will reboot.

Be sure that the MR3040 battery is full.

After that you can access it again with http://192.168.1.1
The wireless is enabled by default, the SSID is 'DDServerAP'
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#3 mathis
Hallo Hubaiz,

thank you for your fast reply.

I did the steps you suggested.
It worked fine, I installed the newest ddserver OpenWrt firmware (ddserver_openwrt-tl-mr3040-v2-squashfs-sysupgrade_0.12.bin).
Now I can connect from my tablet to TPLink by browser, I can reconfigure it if I want. So, I have a working connection.
I'm sorry, but in DSLRDashboard, there is still the same behaviour, no prompt for connect to TPLink....

I dont know what to do.

The apters are ok too. Any idea??
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#4 M4xx
Hello,
thank you, too.
Now its working fine.

Greets
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#5 deepeshdotcom
hi,
how did you fix the problem? I am having same problem

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