Gargoyle is aimed mostly to average internet users, who don't have much tech knowledge. And as we know, sometimes during flash things go wrong and the router becomes a expensive brick. Most people will not be able to fix it, right?
So, my idea is to create a list with people who can help these users for a small fee or a beer
Example:
Name: Jorge Miguel
Location: Coimbra, Portugal
Fee: 2,00€ + Shipping(if necessary)
Equipment: Solder station, hot air de-solder station, TTL Serial cable,...
Can debrick: Most TP-Link models
Additional: RAM memory upgrade possible too in some models, as long you provide the chip.
Contact: PM me, I will send my email address as necessary.
What do you think?
[Idea]Brick Help
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Re: [Idea]Brick Help
maybe
I've only seen a few reports of bricked routers?
I've only seen a few reports of bricked routers?
Re: [Idea]Brick Help
I think it's a great idea, especially with the number of TPLink routers Gargoyle is bricking the past few weeks. I just need someone in New Zealand to fix mine!!
Re: [Idea]Brick Help
tell us morephrunt wrote:I think it's a great idea, especially with the number of TPLink routers Gargoyle is bricking the past few weeks. I just need someone in New Zealand to fix mine!!
how did you brick your router?
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Re: [Idea]Brick Help
I disagree the part that Gargoyle is bricking routers. The "brick rate" is the same as stock firmware. The problem here is that people, me included, flash their routers much more times with a firmware like Gargoyle than with stock firmware,
I have bricked my router only one time, in dozens of flashes, with OpenWRT, don't know exactly why. But it happens...
I have bricked my router only one time, in dozens of flashes, with OpenWRT, don't know exactly why. But it happens...