Speedport W920v Firmware Update

4/25/2018by
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Some years ago I switched to using a Speedport W701V from on my ADSL line at home. I set it up in modem-mode and let a small Linux box handle everything else. This setup had worked fine with other modems but shortly after switching to the Speedport I noticed that my local caching DNS server didn’t work correctly anymore. I didn’t really connect the dots at this point, though. That happened a few days later when I tried to use Apple’s Back to My Mac — it just didn’t work. After some network tracing I found out that the Apple machine sent DNS SOA requests but never got a reply back. It turned out that all SOA request got blocked somewhere.

Sending requests to my own name server ( host -t soa blackdown.de ns.blackdown.de) and tracing DNS there showed that no packet ever arrived. I put the Speedport back into router-mode at this point and, who would have guessed it, SOA requests worked fine again. After fruitless discussions with Deutsche Telekom support (it was impossible to find anyone who even remotely understood what I was talking about) and sending a bug report to (the 701V actually is a FRITZ!Box) which never got an answer, I finally solved the problem by putting a firmware on the Speedport.

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This firmware had an option to disable the PPPoE-Filter. After disabling the filter the device worked flawlessly in modem-mode. Now, a few days ago, I switched to VDSL and got a new router: a Speedport W920V. Gmail Account Creator 1 4 SETUP.exe more. First thing I did was to put it into modem-mode. And there it was again, the DNS SOA problem! The source code supports authentication with since version 4.43.

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