The DNS323 is a network-attached storage (NAS) device developed by D-Link, a well-known networking equipment manufacturer. The device was popular among home users and small businesses due to its affordability and ease of use. However, like many other NAS devices, the DNS323 had its share of issues, including firmware-related problems. One such issue is the firmware version 1.11 download fix, which will be the focus of this paper.
Do not confuse this with firmware 1.11 for the DNS-321 (single-core). The 323 requires a specific double-binary file. dns323 firmware 111 download fix
Since standard support pages are often empty, use the following : Rev A Hardware : Download v1.10 from D-Link Legacy . Rev B Hardware : Download v1.10 from D-Link Legacy . Rev C Hardware : Download v1.10 from D-Link Legacy . The DNS323 is a network-attached storage (NAS) device
This fix does not require re-flashing. It uses the legendary fun_plug (a community hack that runs scripts on boot). One such issue is the firmware version 1