I have updated my firmware in ReadyNAS 3200 Rack mount from 4.x to 6.9.5. I no longer can login management console. Admin/Password does not work. I tried booting recovery usb but the NAS will not recognize. I am getting "gpio_it87: no device" "readynas_led_probe: no compatible platform" when I try to boot anything from boot manager. I can see the device on Raidar when it scans. Any suggestions here?
I find it interesting that the NAS name is not the default. That makes me think that you still have your OS4.2.x drives installed and have not done a factory default. That won't work. Of course, you do lose all the data on them, which you should have realized before you started the OS6 update.
I don't think a USB recovery is your solution. But one thing to note is that you still will need to use the OS4.2.x recovery method, just with a modified OS6 image file (like you used to update to OS6 in the first place) in place of the 4.2.x one.
I have a monitor and keyboard attached. When the NAS boots it always stops at no device detected and no compatible platform message. I opened the NAS and got the flash drive connected to the motherboard. I am going to try and re-image the flash drive for Version 6.9.5. I think the flash drives I have been using are too new. (16gb). I am trying to get 6.9.5 to flash. I will try and load the r4tor6_6.9.5.bin on the flash drive.(what I used to update)
No, you can't load the update files directly to the internal USB. I hope you make an image before you try or you see this and don't try, or you could make your situation far worse. Those messages are normal, and then it should continue on. You should see it identify the motherboard and BIOS version (verifying it's a genuine Netgear system, not generic SuperMicro), a long pause, then finally a login prompt. I wish it gave more status during the boot like the virtual machine version does.
When you remove the internal USB, get a listing of the files on it and post here. And make an image just in case anything you try does make it worse. Maybe you are missing something or have a mismatch of files and I can help identify them.
Unfortunately, you can't log in via the console until you turn on SSH access. It sounds like you are very close. Did you do a full factory default after loading 6.x? Maybe you should try it again. Or use another tool to zero the drive(s) if you can't get to the boot menu.
If that doesn't work, this is what I would do: Make both an image and file copies of the content of the internal flash. Do the same with the flash from your successfully converted 3200. Then image the flash from the non-working one with the working one. See if that fixes it. Win32DiskImager or Passmark ImageUSB are good imaging tools for this.
I expect that will boot the system, at least if you have blank drive(s) installed. At that point, though, you will likely see that both units have the same serial number. Putting the orignal VPD file for that unit back on the flash should fix that. Some ReadyNAS get the serial number and model info from VPD and others from the motherboard DMI data. If your NAS has the right serial number without replacing VPD, you needn't bother. My 4200V2s need the VPD and my RD5200 does not. I have a 3200 motherboard, but it's not in a system.
That's what it should have All should have recent dates except LDLINUX.SYS and VPD.. Did you try another factory default (if you can even get to the boot menu), or to boot it with just one blank drive, and see what happens? It looks like your flash is right, but it's not installing correctly to the drive(s). But you can try replacing all but VPD from the working one, just in case. If you do that from Windows and it adds a "System Volume Information" file, it won't hurt anything.
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Not really.
To my knowledge, mwlwifi development has been abandoned for a year, so the new version is likely the current features from the already existing mwlwifi that were not released as OEM firmware yet.
Linksys was owned by Cisco and sold to Belink, and Marvell's wifi division was bought by NXP, neither of them showed any interest in this device / chipset, there was an official statement declaring it as not-a-priority, and development ceased abruptly...
They don't use mwlwifi they're using the proprietary mrvl driver which is only available via the Marvell dataroom or now, behind NXPs dataroom. This is just disclosure of parts of the code under a GPL license.
Definitely, after years of use in different scenarios and after recent disappointments with other products and having seen the panorama of all-in-one devices with images already ready in the official OpenWrt project, after the latest update of the stratospheric 88W8964 (a real bomb, can challenge anyone), I am told that the WRT3200ACM is the state of the art of home routers (naturally not to be compared with real custom solutions). The latest firmware for me has given tangible improvements on the WiFi side, although for years I have never had problems with this device to which the digital life of my whole family is connected (20 devices between 5GHz and 2.4GHz), without disconnections and with excellent quality, going from the cascade position, when I was on FTTC to a router / modem connected with a transcreiver, now that I am on FTTH. I hope the new firmware is implemented directly in the master code without needing to use the patch anymore. It deserves. Long live the Linksys WRT3200ACM!
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