Let the scope use DHCP and create a static lease in your router which will be tied to the scopes NIC. The router will always respond to the scopes NIC's DHCP request with the IP you set. Simple enough....
-Stan
Let the scope use DHCP and create a static lease in your router which will be tied to the scopes NIC. The router will always respond to the scopes NIC's DHCP request with the IP you set. Simple enough....
-Stan
I occasionally reconfigure my network, including flashing routers with various open source firmware. I am prone to stupid mistakes and sometimes forget why I did a specific bit of configuration, so... On my router, the scope has a static lease plus MAC and IP access restrictions. Taking this one step further to compensate for my own absent mindedness, I have the scope setup with static IP and subnet mask the same as its static lease, but with junk IPs for gateway and DNS.
My question to the forum regarding the odd reverting of network settings that I saw 2x times was to see if it was a safely-ignorable blip, if I hit a known bug, or what. If no one else has seen it, then there is nothing to be concerned about, which appears to be the case. I admit I am likely overly paranoid about the "phone home" thing and it is most likely only used for doing online firmware updates or submitting crash dumps with user consent, which is a good feature when you haven't hacked your scope.
Just got this from tequipment
Effective yesterday, any purchase of a MSO5000 oscilloscope will include the BUNDLE OPTION for FREE: https://www.tequipment.net/Rigol/MSO5000-BND/Options/
Oscilloscopes purchased during the promotion period qualifies for a free bundle upgrade with registration. This option bundle enables all serial decode capabilities, power analysis, and the integrated function generator.
I wonder what this means.....
The same as by the 7000 series, buy a scope, get the optionbundle for free….Bandwith and memory upgrade excluded.
Therefore I got the optionbundle a few days before for free from rigol.eu - Although I´ve already own one, this was a thanks for my permanent feedback over the year..
I talked to Rigol I am getting the upgraded for free too .
Same offer in the U.S., bundle includes protocol analysis, waveform generator, and power analysis ($699) value. You get it when you register your product, offer expires 3/31/20. MSO5204 gets a bandwidth upgrade to 350MHz
This makes the MSO5000 a much more compelling offering in the MSO space.
BTW, DS7000, MSO7000, MSO8000 all offers free bundles, and some with free bandwidth upgrade.
Too bad there is a better offer here.
Same offer in the U.S., bundle includes protocol analysis, waveform generator, and power analysis ($699) value. You get it when you register your product, offer expires 3/31/20. MSO5204 gets a bandwidth upgrade to 350MHz
This makes the MSO5000 a much more compelling offering in the MSO space.
BTW, DS7000, MSO7000, MSO8000 all offers free bundles, and some with free bandwidth upgrade.
Ah yes,
https://beyondmeasure.rigoltech.com/acton/form/1579/0065:d-0001/0/-/-/-/-/index.htmhere's the registration page for it.
I applied the hack to my MSO5000 and now it will not boot. Thank you ToThePub it worked
Copy the official firmware to a usb key. Stick it in the scope.
While powering on the scope, keep pressing the single button.
You'll see two options show up and you should be able to flash back to the official firmware.
Just got this from tequipment
Effective yesterday, any purchase of a MSO5000 oscilloscope will include the BUNDLE OPTION for FREE: https://www.tequipment.net/Rigol/MSO5000-BND/Options/
Oscilloscopes purchased during the promotion period qualifies for a free bundle upgrade with registration. This option bundle enables all serial decode capabilities, power analysis, and the integrated function generator.
I wonder what this means.....
It means that there's people out there who aren't reading this thread (hard to believe, I know...)
I keep on getting checksums errors when applying ambl hack. Anyone know what is the correct checksums is.
Did you do a manual hack? None of my patchers should result in a broken scope. Please report a bug in that case.
I fallowed AngusBeef steps for the hacks and brick my scope in the process . Also when I do echo “3f95cb3236b47826e303de960596f966 appEntry" | md5sum -c I get an error checksum does not match
I was able to apply the hack if anyone need some help feel free to pm me.
Aztlan
Oh, shit, I saw the same for-ever-boot-screen as Antlanpz, but the trick with pressing "single" with the original firmware (01.01.04.04) from Rigol on USB-stick failed? Are there any other suggestions to restore to factory default?
Many thanks!
(pressing "single" several times immediatly after power on did the job at the first try.)
Oh, shit, I saw the same for-ever-boot-screen as Antlanpz, but the trick with pressing "single" with the original firmware (01.01.04.04) from Rigol on USB-stick failed? Are there any other suggestions to restore to factory default?
You should not need to do manual patching if you want to apply a bspatch. You can use my
automatic patcher to apply any patch you want. You will have to provide the proper checksums, which will be checked and the patch only applied if everything worked.
For those that want to use the UART port and can't because their PCB misses the inline Res, just to inform that it is a Res = 0 ohms.
Greetings to all. There was a problem: I installed the DS5000Update_01.01.04.08 version (I can’t change it to another). When creating a Putty link over SSH. After entering the word "boot" and continuing, it says that "access is closed"
5 times, after which it does not hang much ... What can be done?
Thank you very much!
Why are you doing that look at the post by Agnes