dg_102 wrote:I did install it on TP-Link 1043 ND, and I got a brick. The only light is the power light. I did try to reset it but no luck. Any other idea besides the serial connection?
Thank you,
I want to know if its this build or sometime you may have done
Need somebody else to confirm
Yes, it is this build, that it was installed on top of: 1.9.X (Built 20160418-0906 git@92c2ca6) with preserve settings.
What reset method did you use?
Try generic failsafe.
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Try to see if the built in tftp client is still working?
Flashing / Recovery using tftp only (without serial console)
If your device doesn't even boot (e.g. due to a bad flash), and your device is recent enough (circa 2011, v1.8+), you can use the device built-in auto tftp recovery process.
Connect the device (one of the LAN ports) to a host computer via an ethernet cable
Change the host computer IP address (manual or static) to 192.168.0.66
Install a tftp server. This is host computer OS specific.
On Mac OS X, you can start the built-in tftp server with $ sudo launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/tftp.plist
Download a desired firmware (openwrt *factory.bin or the original firmware wr1043nv1_*_boot*.bin) and rename the *.bin file to wr1043nv1_tp_recovery.bin in the tftpboot directory
On Mac OS X, copy the renamed file to /private/tftpboot/
Use a pin or paper clip to press down the reset button (in the hole besides the power adapter hole) and connect the power, while holding down the reset button for a few seconds
The LEDs should flash indicating firmware upload in progress.
The device will automatically boot to use the new firmware after flashing.
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Lantis wrote:Try to see if the built in tftp client is still working?
Flashing / Recovery using tftp only (without serial console)
If your device doesn't even boot (e.g. due to a bad flash), and your device is recent enough (circa 2011, v1.8+), you can use the device built-in auto tftp recovery process.
Unfortunately my device is 1.7 but I did try it again.
Perhaps it is time to say goodbye to this one and get a repeater.
Patched TL-WDR3600 from 20160321 to this build.
Preserved settings.
No problems.
● wrt1200ac (wired-only router)
AP's or for test:
● tl-wdr4300 OpenWrt 18.06.0 (too small for 1.11.X)
● tl-wr841nd OpenWrt 18.06.0 (too small for 1.11.X)
● tew-691gr OpenWrt 18.06.0