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Title: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: Paweł Kaczanowski on June 02, 2020, 02:45:37 AM
Today I received new firmaware v1.30 but I cant find anywhere complete changelog for this update. There are some secbugfixes in http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=75413.0 (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=75413.0) but I bet this is nat all changes
Anyone anything?

DIR-882 HW:A1 FW:1.30
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: FurryNutz on June 02, 2020, 08:56:33 AM
The beta version you see here seems to be mostly a security fix:
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=75413.msg305873#msg305873 (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=75413.msg305873#msg305873)

IF you are referring to a different version then I would contact your regional D-Link support office to ask about this.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: me_iauras on June 03, 2020, 03:39:06 AM
No ... it seems to be the same version related to the bad HNAP implementation which allowed the password to be reset ; in the EU apparently D-Link decided to seed the "beta" to the automatic update servers . It's nice they've added WPA3 option and also option to no longer use WPA as that has been unsecured for a long time ( you couldn't choose only WPA2 before)

Here is the version.txt output:

Firmware External Version    V1.30
Firmware Internal Version:    V1.30B06
Date:    2020-04-21 09:55:49
Checksum    23568AA5
Kernel    linux 3.10.14 2020-04-21 09:55:49
HNAP Version    0202
WAN MAC:    28:3B:82:xx:xx:xx
LAN MAC    28:3B:82:xx:xx:xx
2.4GHZ WLAN MAC    28:3B:82:xx:xx:xx
5GHZ WLAN MAC    28:3B:82:xx:xx:xx
2.4GHz country code    EU 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13
5GHz country code    EU 36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,100,104,108,112,116,132,136,140,149,153,157,161
Firmware variant    Default
2.4GHZ SSID    
5GHZ SSID    

There are still some issues with it however :

1. After a few min of inactivity the VPN connection stops any packets transmission even though the VPN link is stil up

2. Even though the 5 GHz channels 52,56,60,64 are listed as available in the version.txt summary in the actual Wifi Settings configuration page the available options to choose from manually skip from 48 straight to 149 ( 52,56,60,64,100,104,108,112,116,132,136,140 are missing ) even though DFS is enabled and I'm nowhere near an active radar (   https://imgur.com/ikNDRQI  ) . Might be normal for DFS/TPcchanels to only be available via Auto and not manually but it never chooses these channels

3.The router still checks @ UTC 00:47 every night for updates even though it's configured not to do it.
Syslog of nightly check:
2020-06-03 03:47:25 FOTA_CONFIG[28805]: mtk/fota_generate_config.c, main, 1064:
2020-06-03 03:47:25 FOTA_CONFIG[28805]: Execute config ACTION: config.
2020-06-03 03:47:25 FOTA_CONFIG[28805]: mtk/fota_generate_config.c, action_config, 779:
2020-06-03 03:47:25 FOTA_CONFIG[28805]: Now start generating the configuration file.
2020-06-03 03:47:25 FOTA_CONFIG[28805]: mtk/fota_generate_config.c, main, 1072:
2020-06-03 03:47:25 FOTA_CONFIG[28805]: Done.
2020-06-03 03:47:26 FOTA[28804]: fota_api_curl.c, get_http_response_code, 167:
2020-06-03 03:47:26 FOTA[28804]: iHttp_code=401.
2020-06-03 03:47:26 FOTA[28804]: fota_api.c, refresh_access_token, 214:
2020-06-03 03:47:26 FOTA[28804]: Now REFRESH the access token.
2020-06-03 03:47:27 FOTA[28804]: fota_api_curl.c, get_http_response_code, 167:
2020-06-03 03:47:27 FOTA[28804]: iHttp_code=200.
2020-06-03 03:47:27 FOTA[28804]: fota_api.c, refresh_access_token, 248:
2020-06-03 03:47:27 FOTA[28804]: REFRESH the access token success.
2020-06-03 03:47:28 FOTA[28804]: fota_api_curl.c, get_http_response_code, 167:
2020-06-03 03:47:28 FOTA[28804]: iHttp_code=200.
2020-06-03 03:47:28 FOTA_OUTPUT[28825]: mtk/fota_output.c, main, 339:
2020-06-03 03:47:28 FOTA_OUTPUT[28825]: Now processing the result of ACTION: auto.
2020-06-03 03:47:29 FOTA_OUTPUT[28825]: mtk/fota_output.c, handle_action_auto, 85:
2020-06-03 03:47:29 FOTA_OUTPUT[28825]: 'pUpdate_done_notify' is null pointer.
2020-06-03 03:47:29 FOTA_OUTPUT[28825]: mtk/fota_output.c, main, 344:
2020-06-03 03:47:29 FOTA_OUTPUT[28825]: The value of 'iRet' is not OK.

4 . still can't use 443 for Port Forwarding to a personal Web Server even though the router's remote management port has been changed to some other port or has been disabled entirely .

5. Scaling in the statistics tab still way off 
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: FurryNutz on June 03, 2020, 08:00:05 AM
I would contact D-Link support about these issues you see.

No ... it seems to be the same version related to the bad HNAP implementation which allowed the password to be reset ; in the EU apparently D-Link decided to seed the "beta" to the automatic update servers . It's nice they've added WPA3 option and also option to no longer use WPA as that has been unsecured for a long time ( you couldn't choose only WPA2 before)

Here is the version.txt output:

Firmware External Version    V1.30
Firmware Internal Version:    V1.30B06
Date:    2020-04-21 09:55:49
Checksum    23568AA5
Kernel    linux 3.10.14 2020-04-21 09:55:49
HNAP Version    0202
WAN MAC:    28:3B:82:xx:xx:xx
LAN MAC    28:3B:82:xx:xx:xx
2.4GHZ WLAN MAC    28:3B:82:xx:xx:xx
5GHZ WLAN MAC    28:3B:82:xx:xx:xx
2.4GHz country code    EU 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13
5GHz country code    EU 36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,100,104,108,112,116,132,136,140,149,153,157,161
Firmware variant    Default
2.4GHZ SSID    
5GHZ SSID    

There are still some issues with it however :

1. After a few min of inactivity the VPN connection stops any packets transmission even though the VPN link is stil up

2. Even though the 5 GHz channels 52,56,60,64 are listed as available in the version.txt summary in the actual Wifi Settings configuration page the available options to choose from manually skip from 48 straight to 149 ( 52,56,60,64,100,104,108,112,116,132,136,140 are missing ) even though DFS is enabled and I'm nowhere near an active radar (   https://imgur.com/ikNDRQI  ) . Might be normal for DFS/TPcchanels to only be available via Auto and not manually but it never chooses these channels

3.The router still checks @ UTC 00:47 every night for updates even though it's configured not to do it.
Syslog of nightly check:
2020-06-03 03:47:25 FOTA_CONFIG[28805]: mtk/fota_generate_config.c, main, 1064:
2020-06-03 03:47:25 FOTA_CONFIG[28805]: Execute config ACTION: config.
2020-06-03 03:47:25 FOTA_CONFIG[28805]: mtk/fota_generate_config.c, action_config, 779:
2020-06-03 03:47:25 FOTA_CONFIG[28805]: Now start generating the configuration file.
2020-06-03 03:47:25 FOTA_CONFIG[28805]: mtk/fota_generate_config.c, main, 1072:
2020-06-03 03:47:25 FOTA_CONFIG[28805]: Done.
2020-06-03 03:47:26 FOTA[28804]: fota_api_curl.c, get_http_response_code, 167:
2020-06-03 03:47:26 FOTA[28804]: iHttp_code=401.
2020-06-03 03:47:26 FOTA[28804]: fota_api.c, refresh_access_token, 214:
2020-06-03 03:47:26 FOTA[28804]: Now REFRESH the access token.
2020-06-03 03:47:27 FOTA[28804]: fota_api_curl.c, get_http_response_code, 167:
2020-06-03 03:47:27 FOTA[28804]: iHttp_code=200.
2020-06-03 03:47:27 FOTA[28804]: fota_api.c, refresh_access_token, 248:
2020-06-03 03:47:27 FOTA[28804]: REFRESH the access token success.
2020-06-03 03:47:28 FOTA[28804]: fota_api_curl.c, get_http_response_code, 167:
2020-06-03 03:47:28 FOTA[28804]: iHttp_code=200.
2020-06-03 03:47:28 FOTA_OUTPUT[28825]: mtk/fota_output.c, main, 339:
2020-06-03 03:47:28 FOTA_OUTPUT[28825]: Now processing the result of ACTION: auto.
2020-06-03 03:47:29 FOTA_OUTPUT[28825]: mtk/fota_output.c, handle_action_auto, 85:
2020-06-03 03:47:29 FOTA_OUTPUT[28825]: 'pUpdate_done_notify' is null pointer.
2020-06-03 03:47:29 FOTA_OUTPUT[28825]: mtk/fota_output.c, main, 344:
2020-06-03 03:47:29 FOTA_OUTPUT[28825]: The value of 'iRet' is not OK.

4 . still can't use 443 for Port Forwarding to a personal Web Server even though the router's remote management port has been changed to some other port or has been disabled entirely .

5. Scaling in the statistics tab still way off
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: GreenBay42 on June 03, 2020, 08:05:31 AM
This firmware is the official based off the beta. It got pushed to FOTA servers the other day but they have not released the release notes. I will post as soon as I get them.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: GreenBay42 on June 10, 2020, 06:06:30 AM
Finally got the release notes for v1.30B06:

Problems Resolved:
1. Fixed IOT issue with the specific cable modem.
2. Improved IOT issue with the specific client when SmartConnect is enabled.
3. Fixed the issue that the guest network time scheduling does not take effect.

Enhancements

1. Support WPA3
2. Support ISP profile in the Wizard for AU & SG countrycode for D-Link Wi-Fi APP
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: FurryNutz on June 10, 2020, 08:24:17 AM
Thank you Sir.  ;)
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: psobolev on June 12, 2020, 06:45:33 AM
After upgrading to 1.30 from 1.20 I noticed that several of my devices (2 Ring cameras and a networked printer) would no longer connect to my network, even after multiple attempts. I also noticed my WiFi signal dropping several times during the day on my MacBook. I downgraded back to 1.20 and now everything works fine.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: FurryNutz on June 12, 2020, 09:37:25 AM
Next time try a factory reset and setup from scratch after applying a FW update to see if the problem still continues.

After upgrading to 1.30 from 1.20 I noticed that several of my devices (2 Ring cameras and a networked printer) would no longer connect to my network, even after multiple attempts. I also noticed my WiFi signal dropping several times during the day on my MacBook. I downgraded back to 1.20 and now everything works fine.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: Iangho on July 05, 2020, 06:13:18 PM
I have also reverted to 1.2 because it was causing the PPPoE connection to drop for a matter of seconds. Only noticed when audio streams were stopping and starting. Tried rebooting the modem and router but no good. Reverted to 1.2 and working fine.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: kbuck320 on July 05, 2020, 06:37:32 PM
After upgrading to 1.30 from 1.20 I noticed that several of my devices (2 Ring cameras and a networked printer) would no longer connect to my network, even after multiple attempts. I also noticed my WiFi signal dropping several times during the day on my MacBook. I downgraded back to 1.20 and now everything works fine.

Same story here, but a frustrating mystery.  My 882 auto-updated and I didn't know.  I have a Chamberlin MyQ garage door hub that I found went off-line.  I tried a dozen times to get it connected to the DIR-882 and failed.  Finally, I realized the router had auto-updated around the same time the hub went offline. 

I downgraded to 1.20 and it immediately connected.  There's three hours of my life I'm not getting back.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: FurryNutz on July 05, 2020, 09:00:18 PM
Next time try a factory reset and setup from scratch after applying a FW update to see if the problem still continues.

I have also reverted to 1.2 because it was causing the PPPoE connection to drop for a matter of seconds. Only noticed when audio streams were stopping and starting. Tried rebooting the modem and router but no good. Reverted to 1.2 and working fine.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: FurryNutz on July 05, 2020, 09:01:00 PM
Next time try a factory reset and setup from scratch after applying a FW update to see if the problem still continues.

Same story here, but a frustrating mystery.  My 882 auto-updated and I didn't know.  I have a Chamberlin MyQ garage door hub that I found went off-line.  I tried a dozen times to get it connected to the DIR-882 and failed.  Finally, I realized the router had auto-updated around the same time the hub went offline. 

I downgraded to 1.20 and it immediately connected.  There's three hours of my life I'm not getting back.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: Iangho on July 05, 2020, 10:50:09 PM
Next time try a factory reset and setup from scratch after applying a FW update to see if the problem still continues.

I'll stay on 1.2, I like an easy life. The functionality of 1.2 is fine for me.:)
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: FurryNutz on July 06, 2020, 08:26:06 AM
Next time you update though.

Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: cocododo on July 07, 2020, 07:01:50 PM
I just upgrade FW from 1.2 to 1.3, and I notice my USB 3.0 port working as USB 2.0 or less. I have tried to use different 3.0 flash drives but have the same result.
And I attempt to reset to the factory default. With no adjusting, the USB 3.0 port is still not working.
After all, I find out the flash drive becoming extremely hot even though I don't use it for a while.
I immediately know there is something wrong because I have the same issue when my flash drive crashes.
I have reverted to FW 1.2, and everything becomes normal as usual.
I am sure FW 1.3 has a serious problem and suggest to revert to FW 1.2 immediately.
Your USB devices may be burned out while using FW 1.3.

The issue has been reported to Dlink tech group. Hope they will fix it.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: FurryNutz on July 07, 2020, 08:04:49 PM
Thanks for reporting it to D-Link support and letting us know.

Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: kbuck320 on July 08, 2020, 09:09:24 AM
Next time try a factory reset and setup from scratch after applying a FW update to see if the problem still continues.


That's one of those things that's easy to say, very painful to execute.    I'm supposed to remember all the things I've set up and re-do them all?    And that might not even fix the issue?

Yeah, no thanks on that one.  How about instead, D-Link figures out how to create a firmware upgrade process that works and doesn't break functionality?   :'(
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: FurryNutz on July 08, 2020, 09:26:04 AM
What backup config files are for.

A reset will be needed to check this.

Please let D-Link support know of your experiences as well.

Godo Luck.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: kbuck320 on July 08, 2020, 10:07:47 AM
What backup config files are for.

A reset will be needed to check this.

Please let D-Link support know of your experiences as well.

Godo Luck.

Ah, so that's a better instruction:  Back up your config .. reset to defaults .. reinstall config.

That is not "setting up from scratch" as you wrote.

Also .. you write that I should let DLink support know .. That's what this forum (should) be for.  I would have assumed you are a DLink employee.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: FurryNutz on July 08, 2020, 10:48:27 AM
Yes, you can make a backup configuration first, then factory reset and setup from scratch. Test for the problem prior to applying the backup configuration.

No. The forum is for user experiences and problems to be posted about and for user and community to help out to resolve the issues as best as we can. IF we can't resolve them, then users need to chat/phone/email D-Link support to continue to get the problem resolved.

No.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: Iangho on July 08, 2020, 05:19:59 PM
I did "Back up your config .. reset to defaults .. reinstall config" and it looks like it's working fine. Had to change admin password to include a number, which I don't understand why. The main thing was not having to re-assign IP addresses.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: FurryNutz on July 09, 2020, 10:26:59 PM
Glad the reset worked.

Enjoy.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: FurryNutz on July 09, 2020, 10:29:57 PM
For anyone in the EU region, you may want to apply the DIR-882 FW from that region to your router.
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=75671.msg307429#msg307429 (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=75671.msg307429#msg307429)
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: Iangho on July 12, 2020, 01:19:56 AM
I went back to 1.2 as 1.3 wireless signal was weaker and speed slower on both 2.4 and 5.0.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: FurryNutz on July 12, 2020, 12:07:22 PM
Please contact D-Link support to report your findings.

Thank you.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: Iangho on July 12, 2020, 02:36:00 PM
FurryNutz, this is for you. I tried 1.3 again. I restored to factory settings and thought I would try by setting up the router manually from scratch - not using the config file. Added wireless, added statics, etc., but my ethernet laptop couldn't access the internet. I then reverted to 1.2 and tried manual inputs, again I couldn't browse. Strange thing is that the voip system registered with both 1.3 and 1.2 - I have Freepbx on a raspi, OBI device, and Siemens C470IP. By now I'm getting frantic because it's way past my bedtime and I don't have a clue. I rolled the dice and restored using a config file and everything started working again.

For my learning, can you explain this, FurryNutz? I thought that if I restored to factory settings the router would forget all previous clients. I tried on numerous occasions rebooting my modem and router to no avail.

If I ever wanted to start completely from scratch - wiping the router to what is was in the box when brand new - is there a way?
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: me_iauras on July 13, 2020, 02:45:13 AM
I think the only way to do a full wipe is to write the firmware via recovery method .
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: FurryNutz on July 13, 2020, 10:59:17 AM
Did you also remove the wifi profile on the laptop, reboot the LT, then attempt to reconnect the LT to the router and get internet access?
Seems like something is going on with the configuration of the LT rather then the router.
Ensure the laptops wifi and ethernet adapter drivers are up to date.

I've had mine connected using v1.30 and haven't seen any issues with my Mac Book pro or Lenovo LT or any of my devices as a matter of fact.

FurryNutz, this is for you. I tried 1.3 again. I restored to factory settings and thought I would try by setting up the router manually from scratch - not using the config file. Added wireless, added statics, etc., but my ethernet laptop couldn't access the internet. I then reverted to 1.2 and tried manual inputs, again I couldn't browse. Strange thing is that the voip system registered with both 1.3 and 1.2 - I have Freepbx on a raspi, OBI device, and Siemens C470IP. By now I'm getting frantic because it's way past my bedtime and I don't have a clue. I rolled the dice and restored using a config file and everything started working again.

For my learning, can you explain this, FurryNutz? I thought that if I restored to factory settings the router would forget all previous clients. I tried on numerous occasions rebooting my modem and router to no avail.

If I ever wanted to start completely from scratch - wiping the router to what is was in the box when brand new - is there a way?
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: marloww on September 16, 2020, 01:41:35 PM
New firmware v1.3 made my dri-882 unstable (especialy connections witch devices which are far from router) and blocekd USB/ file server funcionality. Reverting to firmware 1.2 solved all issues.
Title: Re: DIR-882 Firmware v1.30
Post by: FurryNutz on September 16, 2020, 03:37:08 PM
Link>Welcome! (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=49573.0)



New firmware v1.3 made my dri-882 unstable (especialy connections witch devices which are far from router) and blocekd USB/ file server funcionality. Reverting to firmware 1.2 solved all issues.