SCSI (sans i) has long served to connect a variety of peripherals to computer systems, but most commonly it appears in storage devices, such as hard drives or tape-backup drives. ISCSI builds upon. Amazon.com: Buffalo TeraStation III iSCSI 4-Bay 8 TB (4 x 2 TB) RAID 1U Rack Mountable iSCSI Storage - TS-RIX8.0TL/R5: Electronics. Jul 05, 2018 Trusted Windows (PC) download BUFFALO iSCSI Hard Disk Connection Tool 1.5.5. Virus-free and 100% clean download. Get BUFFALO iSCSI Hard Disk Connection Tool alternative downloads. This driver package supports the operating system/boot device included in the RAID array and standalone NVMe boot device with a separate SATA RAID storage array. Package Contents. This Software package contains various independent drivers (Column 1) designed to support the following Microsoft® Windows® platforms (Column 2).
Supported Versions
Brand | Model | Version | Current Release | OEM Info | Forum Topic | Technical Data |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Buffalo | WZR-HP-G450H | v1 | 19.07.6 | View/Edit data |
Hardware Highlights
Model | Version | SoC | CPU MHz | Flash MB | RAM MB | WLAN Hardware | WLAN2.4 | WLAN5.0 | 100M ports | Gbit ports | Modem | USB |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
WZR-HP-G450H | v1 | Atheros AR7242 | 400 | 32 | 64 | Atheros AR9300 Rev 3 | b/g/n | - | - | 5 | - | 1x 2.0 |
Installation

Model | Version | Current Release | Firmware OpenWrt Install | Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade | Firmware OEM Stock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
WZR-HP-G450H | v1 | 19.07.6 | http://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/19.07.6/targets/ath79/generic/openwrt-19.07.6-ath79-generic-buffalo_wzr-hp-g450h-squashfs-factory.bin | http://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/19.07.6/targets/ath79/generic/openwrt-19.07.6-ath79-generic-buffalo_wzr-hp-g450h-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin |
→ Install OpenWrt (generic explanation)
TFTP Recovery
Buffalo Scsi Player
To perform a TFTP recovery on this model:
- Set a static arp entry for
192.168.11.1
to02:aa:bb:cc:dd:23
- TFTP the image during the 4 second window and wait
Migrate from DD-WRT to OpenWrt
- Login to the router via SSH or Telnet
- Change directory to
/tmp
and download OpenWrt firmware image file: - Overwrite current firmware with the downloaded one:
After flashing, the router should go down for a reboot and return running OpenWrt.
How to recover from a broken firmware
- On Fedora, you can do it with:
- Download the sysupgrade image
- Set serial device to /dev/ttyUSDB0
- Save the configuration as default and exit
- Plugin in the FTDI USB cable that's wired to the router's pins above with router being turned off, start minicom and then turn the router on.
- Keep pressing Control + C until you see a
ar7240>
prompt. - Find out at which IP address the TFTP server should be running and set up your LAN connection accordingly. By default, your computer should have a static IP address at 192.168.11.1. (use
printenv
command andipaddr
andserverip
properties) - Copy the sysupgrade image to RAM. Write down the number of transferred bytes in hex:
- Erase existing firmware (or whatever was there; u-boot won't be erased with this, you're safe; it will take a while.
- Copy the image you uploaded in step 6 to flash memory
- Boot into your, now fully-functional, router! (first boot will take some time)
- Now flash the same image you downloaded in step 2 but through Open-WRTs administration interface (System > Software > Flash Firmware) and reboot your router.
- on windows you need to use Teraterm from here https://ttssh2.osdn.jp connect serial @ 115200/8/n/1 power on the router you will see
when the LED starts blinking you can press ctrl+c to come to u-boot prompt. from here the best way is to upload the image through serial port using y-modem protocol
after pressing enter the router will be waiting for receiving the firmware, in Teraterm go to menu>file>transfer>ymodem>send then select openwrt-ar71xx-generic-wzr-hp-g450h-jffs2-sysupgrade.bin (which you should have downloaded earlier from http://downloads.openwrt.org/attitude_adjustment/12.09-rc1/ar71xx/generic/openwrt-ar71xx-generic-wzr-hp-g450h-jffs2-sysupgrade.bin)
it will take 5 to 6 minutes to upload then you can erase flash(ar7240> erase BF060000 BEFFFFFF) then write to flash (ar7240> cp.b 81F00000 BF060000 2D0004) then boot from flash (ar7240> bootm BF060000) you will be greeted with
after that connect to any LAN port and goto openwrt web interface and flash the latest image.
Hardware
Info
Architecture: | MIPS |
Vendor: | Qualcomm Atheros |
bootloader: | U-Boot |
System-On-Chip: | AR7242 |
CPU/Speed | 400MHz |
Flash-Chip: | 2X 25Q128BVFG |
Flash size: | 32 MiB 2X 16MiB |
RAM: | 64 MiB |
Wireless: | Atheros AR9381? |
Ethernet: | AR8316 swconfig |
USB: | Yes 1x 2.0 |
Serial: | yes@115200/8/n/1 |
JTAG: |
Photos
Serial Port and Internal Pictures
see http://www.overclock.net/t/1331611/guide-recovering-a-bricked-buffalo-airstation-n450-router-wzr-hp-g450h for pictures.
Serial Pinout:
Top Row | GND | RX | TX | VCC |
Bottom Row | RX | TX | GND | VCC |
Firmware
u-boot default environment
Bootlog
This complete boot sequence shows Buffalo's U-BOOT ver 1.00, its TftpServer timing, and factory default DD-WRT kernel messages while booting up
BUFFALO U-BOOT Ver 1.00 CPU:400MHz, DDR:400MHz, AHB:200MHz AP111 (ar7241 - Virian) U-bootDRAM: 64 MBWAN port disabling: doneTop of RAM usable for U-Boot at: 84000000Reserving 258k for U-Boot at: 83fbc000Reserving 192k for malloc() at: 83f8c000Reserving 44 Bytes for Board Info at: 83f8bfd4Reserving 36 Bytes for Global Data at: 83f8bfb0Reserving 128k for boot params() at: 83f6bfb0Stack Pointer at: 83f6bf98Now running in RAM - U-Boot at: 83fbc000flash bank #0 found 16 MB flash [W25Q128BV, blk:0x10000, sectors:256]flash bank #1 found 16 MB flash [W25Q128BV, blk:0x10000, sectors:256]Flash: 32 MBIn: serialOut: serialErr: serialMemory Test (address line)uboot use 83F6BFB0 - 84000000Memory Test start(0x80000000) end(0x83F00000) size(67108864)Data line test start:0x80000000 pattern 0x00000001 0x00000003 0x00000007 0x0000000F 0x00000005 0x00000015 0x00000055 0xAAAAAAAA Address line test start:0x80000000 len:0x3f00000 pattern 0xAAAAAAAA 0x55555555 Fill test patnum:5 fill Pattern 5555AAAA Writing... Reading...fill Pattern AAAA5555 Writing... Reading...fill Pattern 0000FFFF Writing... Reading...fill Pattern FFFF0000 Writing... Reading...fill Pattern AAAAAAAA Writing... Reading...Memory Test OK### buf_ver=[1.00] U-Boot Ver.=[1.00]### build_date(env)=[Apr 6 2011 - 08:52:48] build_date(bin)=[Apr 6 2011 - 08:52:48]ag7240_enet_initialize...Reading MAC Address from ENV(0x83f8c322)No valid address in Flash. Using fixed addressVirian MDC CFG Value > 4: cfg1 0x7 cfg2 0x7114eth0: 02:aa:bb:cc:dd:23athrs16_reg_init: completeeth0 upVirian MDC CFG Value > 4: cfg1 0xf cfg2 0x7214eth1: 00:03:7f:09:0b:adeth1 upeth0 02:AA:BB:CC:DD:23, eth1 00:03:7F:09:0B:ADeth0 link downtftp server(receive) go, waiting:4[sec]eth0 link downLoad address: 0x81f00000TftpServer Timeout;no file was loaded.LAN port disabling: done## Checking Image at bf060000 ... Image Name: MIPS Linux Kernel Image Created: 2011-05-27 10:22:38 UTC Image Type: MIPS Linux Kernel Image (lzma compressed) Data Size: 1016696 Bytes = 992.9 kB Load Address: 80002000 Entry Point: 80006150 Verifying Checksum ... crc32_fw: bf060040 - bf1583b7 (len:000f8378) calc...crc32_fw: range1 bf060040 - bf1583b7OKchange bootargsconsole=ttyS0,115200 root=31:03 rootfstype=jffs2 init=/sbin/init mtdparts=ar7240-nor0:256k(u-boot),64k(u-boot-env),1152k@384k(uImage),6592k@1536k(rootfs),64k@320k(ART),64k@8128k(properties),8192k@8192k(flash1),16384k@16384k(flash2) mem=64M## Booting image at bf060000 ... Image Name: MIPS Linux Kernel Image Created: 2011-05-27 10:22:38 UTC Image Type: MIPS Linux Kernel Image (lzma compressed) Data Size: 1016696 Bytes = 992.9 kB Load Address: 80002000 Entry Point: 80006150 Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OKNo initrd## Transferring control to Linux (at address 80006150) ...## Giving linux memsize in bytes, 67108864Starting kernel ...[ 0.000000] Linux version 2.6.34.9-svn17089 (root@dd-wrt) (gcc version 4.5.2 (Linaro GCC 4.5-2011.02-0) ) #5719 Fri May 27 12:10:20 CEST 2011[ 0.000000] flash_size passed from bootloader = 32[ 0.000000] bootconsole [early0] enabled[ 0.000000] CPU revision is: 00019374 (MIPS 24Kc)Booting AR7240(Python)...[ 0.000000] Determined physical RAM map:[ 0.000000] memory: 04000000 @ 00000000 (usable)[ 0.000000] Zone PFN ranges:[ 0.000000] Normal 0x00000000 -> 0x00004000[ 0.000000] Movable zone start PFN for each node[ 0.000000] early_node_map[1] active PFN ranges[ 0.000000] 0: 0x00000000 -> 0x00004000[ 0.000000] Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 16256[ 0.000000] Kernel command line: console=ttyS0,115200 root=1f02 rootfstype=squashfs noinitrd init=/sbin/init[ 0.000000] PID hash table entries: 256 (order: -2, 1024 bytes)[ 0.000000] Dentry cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)[ 0.000000] Inode-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)[ 0.000000] Primary instruction cache 64kB, VIPT, 4-way, linesize 32 bytes.[ 0.000000] Primary data cache 32kB, 4-way, VIPT, cache aliases, linesize 32 bytes[ 0.000000] Writing ErrCtl register=00000000[ 0.000000] Readback ErrCtl register=00000000[ 0.000000] Memory: 61804k/65536k available (2171k kernel code, 3732k reserved, 541k data, 148k init, 0k highmem)[ 0.000000] NR_IRQS:128[ 0.000000] Calibrating delay loop... 266.24 BogoMIPS (lpj=1331200)[ 0.240000] Mount-cache hash table entries: 512[ 0.240000] NET: Registered protocol family 16[ 0.250000] found calibration data for slot 0 on 0xBF050000[ 0.460000] registering PCI controller with io_map_base unset[ 0.470000] bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0[ 0.480000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs[ 0.480000] usbcore: registered new interface driver hub[ 0.490000] usbcore: registered new device driver usb[ 0.490000] detected swapped eeprom data[ 0.490000] pci 0000:00:00.0: fixup device configuration[ 0.500000] bootstrap returns device 168C:30[ 0.500000] move calibration data offset 12288[ 0.510000] pci 0000:00:00.0: BAR 0: assigned [mem 0x10000000-0x1001ffff 64bit][ 0.510000] pci 0000:00:00.0: BAR 0: set to [mem 0x10000000-0x1001ffff 64bit] (PCI address [0x10000000-0x1001ffff][ 0.520000] pci 0000:00:00.0: BAR 6: assigned [mem 0x10020000-0x1002ffff pref][ 0.520000] PCI: mapping irq 48 to pin1@0000:00:00.0[ 0.530000] fixup irq: got 48[ 0.530000] Switching to clocksource MIPS[ 0.540000] NET: Registered protocol family 2[ 0.540000] IP route cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)[ 0.540000] TCP established hash table entries: 2048 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)[ 0.550000] TCP bind hash table entries: 2048 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)[ 0.550000] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 2048 bind 2048)[ 0.560000] TCP reno registered[ 0.560000] UDP hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)[ 0.570000] UDP-Lite hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)[ 0.570000] NET: Registered protocol family 1[ 0.580000] gpio_proc: module loaded and /proc/gpio/ created[ 0.590000] wl0gpio_proc: module loaded and /proc/wl0gpio/ created[ 0.590000] init_vdso successfull[ 0.600000] squashfs: version 3.0 (2006/03/15) Phillip Lougher[ 0.600000] msgmni has been set to 120[ 0.610000] io scheduler noop registered[ 0.610000] io scheduler deadline registered (default)[ 0.620000] Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 1 ports, IRQ sharing disabled[ 0.630000] serial8250.0: ttyS0 at MMIO 0x18020000 (irq = 19) is a 16550A[ 0.630000] console [ttyS0] enabled, bootconsole disabled[ 0.630000] console [ttyS0] enabled, bootconsole disabled[ 0.640000] check spi banks 2[ 0.650000] 0000 : EF 40 18[ 0.650000] found W25Q128BV device on bank#0[ 0.650000] 0000 : EF 40 18[ 0.660000] found W25Q128BV device on bank#1[ 0.660000] SPI flash size total:32 Mbytes[ 0.730000] [ 0.730000] found squashfs at 159000[ 0.740000] Creating 9 MTD partitions on 'ar7240-nor0':[ 0.740000] 0x000000000000-0x000000050000 : 'RedBoot'[ 0.750000] 0x000000060000-0x000001fe0000 : 'linux'[ 0.760000] 0x000000159000-0x000000df0000 : 'rootfs'[ 0.760000] mtd: partition 'rootfs' must either start or end on erase block boundary or be smaller than an erase block -- forcing read-only[ 0.780000] mtd: partition 'rootfs' set to be root filesystem[ 0.780000] 0x000000df0000-0x000001fe0000 : 'ddwrt'[ 0.790000] 0x000001fe0000-0x000001ff0000 : 'nvram'[ 0.790000] 0x000001ff0000-0x000002000000 : 'FIS directory'[ 0.800000] 0x000001ff0000-0x000002000000 : 'board_config'[ 0.810000] 0x000000000000-0x000002000000 : 'fullflash'[ 0.810000] 0x000000040000-0x000000050000 : 'uboot-env'[ 0.820000] PPP generic driver version 2.4.2[ 0.820000] PPP Deflate Compression module registered[ 0.830000] PPP BSD Compression module registered[ 0.830000] PPP MPPE Compression module registered[ 0.840000] NET: Registered protocol family 24[ 0.840000] PPPoL2TP kernel driver, V1.0[ 0.850000] IMQ driver loaded successfully.[ 0.850000] Hooking IMQ before NAT on PREROUTING.[ 0.860000] Hooking IMQ after NAT on POSTROUTING.[ 0.860000] tun: Universal TUN/TAP device driver, 1.6[ 0.870000] tun: (C) 1999-2004 Max Krasnyansky <maxk@qualcomm.com>[ 0.870000] AG7240: Length per segment 1544[ 0.880000] AG7240: Max segments per packet 1[ 0.880000] AG7240: Max tx descriptor count 128[ 0.890000] AG7240: Max rx descriptor count 252[ 0.890000] AG7240: fifo cfg 3 01f00140[ 0.900000] AG7240CHH: Mac address for unit 0[ 0.900000] AG7240CHH: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff [ 1.110000] AG7240CHH: Mac address for unit 1[ 1.110000] AG7240CHH: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff [ 1.320000] Software Watchdog Timer: 0.07 initialized. soft_noboot=0 soft_margin=60 sec (nowayout= 0)[ 1.320000] u32 classifier[ 1.330000] input device check on [ 1.330000] Actions configured [ 1.330000] Netfilter messages via NETLINK v0.30.[ 1.340000] nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (965 buckets, 3860 max)[ 1.350000] CONFIG_NF_CT_ACCT is deprecated and will be removed soon. Please use[ 1.350000] nf_conntrack.acct=1 kernel parameter, acct=1 nf_conntrack module option or[ 1.360000] sysctl net.netfilter.nf_conntrack_acct=1 to enable it.[ 1.370000] nf_conntrack_rtsp v0.6.21 loading[ 1.370000] nf_nat_rtsp v0.6.21 loading[ 1.380000] ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team[ 1.380000] IPP2P v0.8.2 loading[ 1.380000] TCP westwood registered[ 1.390000] TCP hybla registered[ 1.390000] TCP vegas registered[ 1.390000] NET: Registered protocol family 17[ 1.400000] 802.1Q VLAN Support v1.8 Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>[ 1.410000] All bugs added by David S. Miller <davem@redhat.com>[ 1.490000] VFS: Mounted root (squashfs filesystem) readonly on device 31:2.[ 1.500000] Freeing unused kernel memory: 148k freedstart servicestarting Architecture code for wzrg450starting hotplugJan 1 00:00:03 udevtrigger[195]: parse_config_file: can't open '/etc/udev/udev.conf' as config file: No such file or directorydoneload ATH Ethernet Driverinsmod: ag7100_mod.ko: module not foundconfigure eth0 to 10:6F:3F:25:FD:8D[ 4.280000] ag7240_ring_alloc Allocated 2048 at 0x838c5800[ 4.280000] ag7240_ring_alloc Allocated 4032 at 0x83a01000[ 4.290000] Virian MDC CFG Value > 4[ 4.290000] CFG Board AP96 [ 4.300000] athrs16_reg_init complete.[ 4.300000] Setting PHY...configure vlan1 to 10:6F:3F:25:FD:8Dconfigure vlan2 to 10:6F:3F:25:FD:8Difconfig: SIOCSIFHWADDR: Device or resource busyload ATH 802.11 a/b/g Driverinsmod: ath_hal.ko: module not foundinsmod: ath_pci.ko: module not foundinsmod: ath_ahb.ko: module not foundload ATH9K 802.11n Driver[ 5.550000] Compat-wireless backport release: compat-wireless-2011-05-11-r26927[ 5.560000] Backport based on wireless-testing.git master-2011-05-13insmod: compat_firmware_class.ko: module not found[ 5.850000] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain[ 5.980000] cfg80211: World regulatory domain updated:[ 5.990000] cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp)[ 6.000000] cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)[ 6.000000] cfg80211: (2457000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)[ 6.010000] cfg80211: (2474000 KHz - 2494000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)[ 6.020000] cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)[ 6.030000] cfg80211: (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)[ 6.970000] ieee80211 phy0: Atheros AR9300 Rev:3 mem=0xb0000000, irq=48[ 6.980000] cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: US[ 7.010000] cfg80211: Regulatory domain changed to country: US[ 7.020000] cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp)[ 7.030000] cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2700 mBm)[ 7.030000] cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 1700 mBm)[ 7.040000] cfg80211: (5250000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)[ 7.050000] cfg80211: (5490000 KHz - 5600000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)[ 7.060000] cfg80211: (5650000 KHz - 5710000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)[ 7.070000] cfg80211: (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 3000 mBm)/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/dev/wifi0/ledpin: nonexistent directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/dev/wifi0/softled: nonexistent directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/dev/wifi1/ledpin: nonexistent directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/dev/wifi1/softled: nonexistent directory[USB] checking...umount: can't umount /mnt: Invalid argumentrmmod: usblp: No such file or directoryrmmod: printer: No such file or directoryrmmod: usb-storage: No such file or directoryrmmod: sd_mod: No such file or directoryrmmod: scsi_wait_scan: No such file or directoryrmmod: scsi_mod: No such file or directoryrmmod: usb-ohci: No such file or directoryrmmod: ohci-hcd: No such file or directoryrmmod: uhci-hcd: No such file or directoryrmmod: usb-uhci: No such file or directoryrmmod: ehci-hcd: No such file or directoryrmmod: usbcore: No such file or directoryrmmod: xfs: No such file or directoryrmmod: msdos: No such file or directoryrmmod: vfat: No such file or directoryrmmod: fat: No such file or directoryrmmod: nls_utf8: No such file or directoryrmmod: nls_iso8859-2: No such file or directoryrmmod: nls_iso8859-1: No such file or directoryrmmod: nls_cp437: No such file or directoryrmmod: nls_base: No such file or directoryrmmod: ext3: No such file or directoryrmmod: jbd: No such file or directoryrmmod: ext2: No such file or directoryrmmod: mbcache: No such file or directoryrmmod: fuse: No such file or directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/net/bridge/bridge-nf-call-arptables: nonexistent directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/net/bridge/bridge-nf-call-ip6tables: nonexistent directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/net/bridge/bridge-nf-call-iptables: nonexistent directoryath9k deconfigure_single: phy0 ath0[ 9.670000] device br0 entered promiscuous modekillall: ead: no process killed[ 9.750000] device vlan1 entered promiscuous mode[ 9.760000] device eth0 entered promiscuous mode/bin/sh: ead: not found[ 9.770000] br0: port 1(vlan1) entering learning state[ 9.780000] device br0 left promiscuous mode[ 9.780000] device br0 entered promiscuous mode[ 9.790000] device br0 left promiscuous mode[ 9.800000] device br0 entered promiscuous modeifconfig: ioctl 0x8914 failed: Cannot assign requested addressath9k deconfigure_single: phy0 ath0/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/dev/wifi0/superchannel: nonexistent directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/dev/wifi0/regdomain: nonexistent directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/dev/wifi0/countrycode: nonexistent directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/dev/wifi0/outdoor: nonexistent directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/dev/wifi0/antennagain: nonexistent directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/dev/wifi0/antennagainsub: nonexistent directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/dev/wifi0/channelbw: nonexistent directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/dev/wifi0/channelshift: nonexistent directoryath9k configure_single: phy0 ath0/bin/sh: can't create /sys/kernel/debug/ath9k/phy0/rx_chainmask: nonexistent directory/bin/sh: can't create /sys/kernel/debug/ath9k/phy0/tx_chainmask: nonexistent directorycommand failed: Invalid argument (-22)call mac80211autochannel for interface: ath0mac80211autochannel interface: ath0 frequency: 2412setup ath0 10:6F:3F:25:FD:8DConfiguration file: /tmp/ath0_hostap.conf[ 10.590000] device ath0 entered promiscuous mode[ 10.610000] br0: port 2(ath0) entering learning stateUsing interface ath0 with hwaddr 10:6f:3f:25:fd:8d and ssid '106F3F25FD8D'[ 10.780000] br0: port 1(vlan1) entering forwarding statedevice ath0 is already a member of a bridge; can't enslave it to bridge br0.killall: roaming_daemon: no process killedrmmod: bonding: No such file or directory[ 11.160000] bonding: Ethernet Channel Bonding Driver: v3.6.0 (September 26, 2009)[ 11.170000] bonding: MII link monitoring set to 100 ms[ 11.610000] br0: port 2(ath0) entering forwarding statecp: cannot stat '/tmp/mycron.d/*': No such file or directorycp: cannot stat '/jffs/mycron.d/*': No such file or directorycp: cannot stat '/mmc/mycron.d/*': No such file or directoryrmmod: n_hdlc: No such file or directory[ 12.230000] device vlan2 entered promiscuous mode[ 12.250000] device vlan2 left promiscuous modeSIOCGIFFLAGS: No such deviceath9k radio on: phy-1 ath-1/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/dev/wifi0/silent: nonexistent directorySIOCGIFFLAGS: No such deviceSIOCGIFFLAGS: No such deviceSIOCGIFFLAGS: No such device[ 13.830000] etherip: Ethernet over IPv4 tunneling driverrmmod: ipt_webstr: No such file or directoryrmmod: ipt_layer7: No such file or directoryrmmod: ipt_ipp2p: No such file or directoryThe Milkfish Router ServicesERROR: Necessary service setting not found: milkfish_username - aborting.rmmod: ebt_dnat: No such file or directoryrmmod: ebt_snat: No such file or directorykillall: proxywatchdog.sh: no process killedThe Milkfish Router ServicesRestoring SIP ddsubscriber database from NVRAM...rmmod: ebt_mark_m: No such file or directoryrmmod: ebt_mark: No such file or directoryrmmod: ebtable_filter: No such file or directoryEmpty.The Milkfish Router ServicesRestoring SIP ddaliases database from NVRAM...rmmod: ebtable_nat: No such file or directoryEmpty.rmmod: ebtables: No such file or directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/net/bridge/bridge-nf-call-arptables: nonexistent directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/net/bridge/bridge-nf-call-ip6tables: nonexistent directory/bin/sh: can't create /proc/sys/net/bridge/bridge-nf-call-iptables: nonexistent directoryrmmod: imq: No such file or directoryumount: can't umount /tmp/smbshare: No such file or directoryrmmod: cifs: No such file or directorykillall: schedulerb.sh: no process killedkillall: shatd: no process killedkillall: wdswatchdog.sh: no process killedDD-WRT v24-sp2 std (c) 2011 NewMedia-NET GmbHRelease: 05/27/11 (SVN revision: 17140)DD-WRT login:
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Virtual Disk Servers problems we have recovered data from ...
- Buffalo Terastation Raid 5, Disk 2 in failed state and storing NTFS disks in VMFS filesystem
- Iomega ix4-200d iSCSI VMWare Virtual Disks.
- FibreCat SX80-i server ESX VM-ware VMFS Virtual Machines on 12 hard disk Raid 5 Raid Controller failed.
- Thecus i5500 iSCSI with 2 disks missing from Raid5 array and partitions formatted in Windows NTFS file system.
- Fujitsu Siemens Fibrecat SX80i VMFS Virtual File System disappeared after power outage, Raid 0 with ESX iSCSI VHDK files.
- Buffalo Terastation Rack Mounted TS-RI4.0TGL/RR-EU iSCSI RAID 5 2x LUN's with NTFS and VMFS partitions holding VM's.
- HP385 Server Raid 0,1 (ie Raid 10) with 4x 147GB SCSI drives. 3 out of 4 drives failed, data in VMFS virtual disks disks.
- Synology DiskStation NAS 12 x 2TB HDDs , Citrix Virtual Machine Disks. Disk down from Raid 5 array, LVM vhd files.
- Thecus i5500 iSCSI NAS 5x 1TB drives no data access as 2 disk missing from the RAID 5 and iSCSI partitions formatted in Windows NTFS file system.
- HP StorageWorks MSA2324fc G2 - 3 drives failed in the Raid 6 ADG array, vdisk offline LEFTOVR (leftover) - vmdk file recovery from VMFS.
- Citrix Server, VM-Ware (VMFS) / ESXi and VHD files created using Windows Server 2008 R2 and 2012 R2, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Hyper-V VMWare server.
Recover Data from Raid 0 1 5 6 10 Servers
Raid disks problems we have recovered data from ...
- Lacie INNS04-4200-LAC NAS device that has stopped working. The Lacie chassis had a Raid-5 configuration, 4 drives, 1TB each.
- Buffalo Terastation Raid Array E13 E23 error.
- Dell PowerEdge SCSI raid array with 2 disks missing from raid 5 array.
- Buffalo Terastation Pro. disappeared off the network.
- HP Server SCSI hard disks missing 3 out of 4 disks from Raid 5.
- Buffalo TeraStation Live just showing JBOD / disk spanning - raid array lost.
- Buffalo Linkstation RAID 5 NAS a disk had failed then raid array rebuild failed.
- Dell PowerEdge R610 server with Power Vault MD1000 and 15 SAS drives Dell PERC 6/E controller in degraded mode
- Acer Easystore disk change notification and raid array will have disappeared.
- Dell Poweredge 1850 and Dell PowerVault 220S SCSI disks PERC RAID card configuration no arrays or logical disks present.
- Buffalo Terastation PRO raid error during the rebuild, another drive failed.
- Buffalo Terastation Live EMERGENCY MODE NO ARRAY INFO.
- Terastation TS3400R can see the shares but access is blocked.
- Thecus N4100+ NAS, supplied by Evesham RAID 5 device was not detected on the network.
- Lacie SS4000e RAID drive lost data after power outage.
- Terastation System error E04 can’t load kernel.
- Iomega Storcenter NAS failed while reconstructing RAID disk.
- Intel SS4000E Nas box after power failure requested the disks to be initialized status is now New instead of RAID5 array.
- Buffalo Terastation Error meassages Raid Array 1 E14 RAID can't mount, Raid5 Broken, and HD2 broken E30 Replace the disk.
- Terastation Emergency Mode Error EM963. After a power outage it was showing “degraded” rebooted to get the “Emergency Mode No RAID Info Found” error.
- Intell SS4000e , HDD3 failed, Raid5 degraded - shows share folders but no data after rebuild.
- Lacie 2BIG network drive Mirrored Raid drives power failure.
- Acer Altos EasyStore after power failure showing shared folders as NOT READY.
- Buffalo Terastation with E06 Raid issue.
- Netgear SC101 Recovery - oh yes the toaster of the network drive world
- Evesham Silverstor NAS lost array after power failure
- Readynas by Infrant and Netgear with their infamous X-RAID system.
- Intel Server SR1450 RAID CONTROLLER Intel SRCU42X.
- SCSI Raid Data Recovery
- Apple Mac HFS Server Raid Recovery
- G-Raid Recovery
- Linux Raid Data Recovery
On-Site Data Recovery
On-Site (mobile) recovery services we have undertaken ...
- Buffalo Terastation Lost Raid Array for MOD.
- Document Scanner (DIP work-station) conversion to pdf files.
- MIRRA 2 DVD RAM disks square Cartridge / case, Data is in NICE proprietary format, unknown file system.
- 5.2GB MO disks Plasmon P5200E from a NICE telephone recording system - physical errors not allow files to be copied off the disks.
- OpenText Integrated Document Management (IDM). Convert to TIFF with doc ifnid and disk set ifnds numbers and move to Unix.
- FileNet Data recovery from HP SureStore Optical MO disks which FileNet system could not read the files due to errors
- HP WORM optical disks from OpenText which could not be read.
- Soft-Co PCDOC Enterprise EDMS system transfer scanned documents written to Magneto optical disks to TIF/PDF.
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Data Recovery problems that we recover data from are listed below.
Raid Array Rebuild, Raid Rebuild, On-Site Data Recovery, File Conversions, Disk Conversions.
We recover data from many types of Raid failure, Virtual Disks, Server Hard Drives, NAS drives. This includes SCSI, iSCSI, VHD, VMDK, HDD, raid array rebuilds..
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