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livebox:hah_installation [2011/12/18 19:29] – [Installing the HAH firmware] brett | livebox:hah_installation [2012/04/27 16:31] – [Locating DHCP assigned IP] brett | ||
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The HAH firmware is a complete, free, replacement for the Livebox firmware. It is [[http:// | The HAH firmware is a complete, free, replacement for the Livebox firmware. It is [[http:// | ||
- | To give it a try, start by downloading the file [[http://hah.dbzoo.com/upgrade/hah-firmware.dwb]]. | + | To give it a try, start by downloading the most recent FIRMWARE (DWB) from [[http://code.google.com/p/livebox-hah/ |
To install this .dwb firmware onto your Livebox, you'll need to follow some detailed instructions. There are four main stages in the process. | To install this .dwb firmware onto your Livebox, you'll need to follow some detailed instructions. There are four main stages in the process. | ||
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* You can examine your DHCP server and look for the lease. | * You can examine your DHCP server and look for the lease. | ||
* With the additional hardware the IP address is shown on the LCD at boot up. | * With the additional hardware the IP address is shown on the LCD at boot up. | ||
- | * Install the [[http:// | + | * Install the xFx_Viewer and look for the IP address on any xAP heartbeat being emitted or obtained directly from the encoding of the HUB source path. Such as shown below. |
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