Nokia E66 & E71 Gets Another Firmware Update: v210.21.007/v210.21.06

18 03 2009
Nokia E66 Firmware v.210.21.007

Nokia E66 Firmware v.210.21.007

 

Nokia Software Update has released yet another firmware versions for my beloved E71 and E66. I have just upgraded my E66 to the latest firmware. All is fine… :)

My E66 now shows: 210.21.007  27-02-2009  RM-343  Nokia E66-1(16)

For those of you who are asking: Is still still hackable?!?

The answer is a big……. YES!!

Although the latest HelloOX v1.03 will not work, the older version 1.02 works!! At least on all my chosen applications for my phones :)

Will update this post as soon as I find out the complete change log. For the meantime I have found these new changes:

1. Flashlite 3.0

2. Real Player S60 31.03.01

3. Nokia Maps 2.0 Wk39 B04

Changes/improvements made to E66 & E71 SW version 210.21.007/006

* Support for Searching Hungarian Double Consonants, from Easy Dial and Phonebook
* Reserved Homescreen Plug-in UIDs can now be given to partners

General
* Stability and functionality improvements

 * Compliance with FM Radio band requirements for MEA/Tunisia

Browser
* Minor stability improvements

Messaging
* Remote Denial of Service vulnerability fixed.
* Stability improvement in MMS.

VOIP / SIP
* Minor stability improvements

Calendar
* Stability and Minor Functionality improvement

Camera
* New DCC files – Functionality improvement

FS contacts
* Stability and functionality improvement

Share Online
* Minor improvements in functionality.





Asus WL-520UG: Loving Tomato Firmware

17 03 2009
WL-520gU EZ Wireless Router with MFP Server

WL-520gU EZ Wireless Router with MFP Server

For a while now, I have been using Tomato firmware in all of my Broadcom-chipset-based broadband routers. I have a Linksys WRT54GS v1.1, Linksys WRT54GL v1.1, Buffalo WHR-125G and now the Asus WL-520UG, all on Tomato Firmware.

I particularly like Victek’s version of  Tomato firmware, because of the added features (CPU Info and overclock, WAN Info, IP/MAC limiter, Speedmod) on top of the vanilla version of Jonathan Zarate’s. Recently, with the help of “Teddy_Bear” from www.LinksysInfo.org the USB functionality of the Asus WL-520UG is now fully supported in Tomato firmware.

Unlike the Linksys routers wherein flashing with a 3rd party is like a walk in the park, flashing Tomato in supported Asus and Buffalo routers needs a few more steps. Instructions on flashing these routers are already posted in the web. I, however, didn’t want to take the complicated steps by flashing it first with DD-WRT and then flashing it with Tomato.

I also tried Jonathan Zarate’s instruction to “renaming the tomato-ND.trx to WL520GU_2.0.0.9_EN.trx”  and flashing it the normal way, but it didn’t work. Perhaps I was doing it the wrong way? LoLz! :D

I went straight to flashing it with Tomato using Linksys’ tftp.exe utility and Victek’s latest firmware, particlulary for the WL-520GU, Tomato_RAF_1.23.8622_ND_USB_Std.

To extract the 7z file you need uncompress using 7z tool. http://www.7-zip.org. The Asus WL-520GU should only be flashed with an “ND driver”

Warning: I will not be responsible for any damage as a result of this instruction. Do it at your own risk.

Before you start, make sure that the router has been reset to its default settings.

1. Set a static IP to your PC 192.168.1.100 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.1.1

Set A Static IP on your PC

Set A Static IP on your PC

2. Run the tftp.exe utility. Set the IP address to 192.168.1.1. Use “admin” as password and browse for the extracted Tomato_RAF_1.23.8622_ND_USB_Std.trx firmware. Leave this utility open for step no. 8

TFTP.EXE Utility

TFTP.EXE Utility

3. Using an ethernet cable, connect your PC to a LAN1 port of the router.

4. Check if you are able to logon to the router’s admin page at 192.168.1.1

5. Disable windows firewall.

6. Unplug power from the router.

7. Using a pen or a paper clip, press the reset button at the back of the router (the black, recessed button, not the protruding red one), keeping the reset button pressed, power on the router.

8. When the power led begins to flash slowly, release the reset button, upload the Tomato firmware by pressing the “upgrade button” in the tftp.exe utility. You should get a green circle indicating the firmware upload was successful.

Upgrading  Flash

Firmware successfully flashed.

Firmware successfully flashed.

9. Wait for two (2) more minutes BEFORE you reset the WL-520GU router.

10. Power cycle your router, log in to it at 192.168.1.1 with admin/admin default username/password and enjoy Tomato :)