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welcome [2017/01/28 05:47] alex [it's all Greek to me] |
welcome [2024/02/27 20:02] (current) 192.168.1.23 [Converting from German to International firmware] |
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CFE> reset | CFE> reset | ||
On the above setup the tftp server is on 192.168.1.10. OpenWrt powers finally the Compex C-54PWE Rev A6.1 | On the above setup the tftp server is on 192.168.1.10. OpenWrt powers finally the Compex C-54PWE Rev A6.1 | ||
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+ | ** I had issues with the above procedure (jffs2 errors). For best results use the upgrade procedure bellow. ** | ||
< | < | ||
LZMA loader for WP54G-WRT, Copyright (C) 2007 OpenWrt.org | LZMA loader for WP54G-WRT, Copyright (C) 2007 OpenWrt.org | ||
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mtd write -r openwrt-adm5120-wp54g-wrt-jffs2.trx mtd1 <-- new format | mtd write -r openwrt-adm5120-wp54g-wrt-jffs2.trx mtd1 <-- new format | ||
</ | </ | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | update 06/2017 | ||
+ | root@LEDE:/ | ||
+ | dev: size | ||
+ | mtd0: 00050000 00010000 " | ||
+ | mtd1: 003a0000 00010000 " | ||
+ | mtd2: 00010000 00010000 " | ||
+ | mtd3: 00001048 00001048 " | ||
+ | mtd4: 000e479c 00010000 " | ||
+ | mtd5: 002ba800 00010000 " | ||
+ | mtd6: 001e0000 00010000 " | ||
+ | mtd7: 001e0000 00010000 " | ||
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+ | root@LEDE:/ | ||
+ | Unlocking trx ... | ||
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+ | Writing from lede-adm5120-router_le-wp54g-wrt-squashfs.trx to trx ... | ||
+ | Rebooting ... | ||
+ | </ | ||
======Avila gateworks====== | ======Avila gateworks====== | ||
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</ | </ | ||
*** Another silly issue that I recently bumped on is that some times is better to start the tftp transfer before getting the Bullet-M on tftp ready status, otherwise the tftp transfer may fail. | *** Another silly issue that I recently bumped on is that some times is better to start the tftp transfer before getting the Bullet-M on tftp ready status, otherwise the tftp transfer may fail. | ||
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+ | ===A few issues as of May 2017 with lede/ | ||
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+ | 1). the on-board ethernet wrongly identifies the network connection as Gbit. I believe the device does not support Gbit, just fast ethernet. Thereof prior to flashing, an off/on is recommended just on the ethernet port @ the poe or switch. | ||
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+ | 2). After the above procedure, it's recommended to first start the tftp on the server before starting the tftp transfer procedure at the bullet-m. | ||
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+ | ===Further annoying issues as of October 2017== | ||
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+ | 1). to avoid any networking locking issues it's better to connect the device on a fast 100Mbit switch. | ||
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+ | 2). start the tftp (I use atftp) | ||
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+ | 3). cold reboot the Bullet-M | ||
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+ | 4). either hold the reset for 10 seconds and then release it or start the urescue from the U-boot menu on the serial console. | ||
====== bullet 5 Openwrt ====== | ====== bullet 5 Openwrt ====== | ||
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* setup dnsmasq on a linux system (liveCD or liveUSB is fine too, check [[http:// | * setup dnsmasq on a linux system (liveCD or liveUSB is fine too, check [[http:// | ||
* select from bootloader to boot from ethernet | * select from bootloader to boot from ethernet | ||
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+ | Update (2017): Lede firmware moved from yaffs2 to ubi file-system. | ||
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+ | * netboot the device, use [[http:// | ||
+ | * after net_booting wget or scp [[http:// | ||
+ | * finally issue: sysupgrade / | ||
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+ | Older instructions: | ||
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* netboot the device, use [[http:// | * netboot the device, use [[http:// | ||
* follow the next steps: | * follow the next steps: | ||
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opkg install kmod-madwifi | opkg install kmod-madwifi | ||
opkg install quagga-bgpd | opkg install quagga-bgpd | ||
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+ | ====== rb711 serial pins ====== | ||
+ | {{http:// | ||
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+ | |||
+ | ====== rb711 flash howto ====== | ||
+ | a full detailed picture of the board [[http:// | ||
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+ | Connect ethernet to the RouterBoard device | ||
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+ | Hold the S301 button pressed while booting it up. LED LD301 starts lighting up, then flashing and then turns off. | ||
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+ | After this you can release the button. The router will start looking for a TFTP server providing an initramfs-elf image. | ||
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+ | After successful openwrt/ | ||
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+ | cd /tmp; wget lede-ar71xx-mikrotik-nand-64m-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin; | ||
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====== ZTE ZXHN H108NS unlocking howto ====== | ====== ZTE ZXHN H108NS unlocking howto ====== | ||
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it has a royal disabled web functionality with most menus locked down, telnet/ssh is also disabled and nmap/scan show couple of " | it has a royal disabled web functionality with most menus locked down, telnet/ssh is also disabled and nmap/scan show couple of " | ||
- | Searching the web I bumped on [[https:// | + | Searching the web I bumped on [[https:// |
- compile and install [[https:// | - compile and install [[https:// | ||
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* Basic > DHCP -> σεκάρισμα Ethernet Port #4 -> Submit | * Basic > DHCP -> σεκάρισμα Ethernet Port #4 -> Submit | ||
+ | ====== FRITZ!Box WLAN 3370 ====== | ||
+ | ==== Converting from German to International firmware ==== | ||
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+ | you will need a linux box & a windows, preferably a win7 box (side by side) | ||
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+ | if you are familiar with windows & ftp and are able to find an ftp client with similar features to the lftp under linux, you may well skip the linux box | ||
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+ | searching the netland about this, I bumped on the [[https:// | ||
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+ | my advice is to go with a linux/lftp box or even use the [[https:// | ||
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+ | it's recommended to network connect all the devices through a simple hub | ||
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+ | if you have flashed your Fritz with an alternative firmware, you will need to get back to your official firmware using the [[https:// | ||
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+ | on the linux box, set a secondary ip 192.168.178.10/ | ||
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+ | get lftp if not already installed and issue the following: | ||
+ | lftp | ||
+ | set net:timeout 1; | ||
+ | set net: | ||
+ | set net: | ||
+ | set net: | ||
+ | open 192.168.178.1 | ||
+ | user adam2 adam2 | ||
+ | you may now enter the following command and very quickly power on your Fritz box | ||
+ | quote GETENV firmware_version | ||
+ | | ||
+ | if the result is: | ||
+ | firmware_version avm | ||
+ | that means, your Fritz box is the German version and you may switch it to the intentional one by issuing the following command: | ||
+ | quote SETENV firmware_version avme | ||
+ | that's it ! you have now switched your German Fritz box to an International Fritz box | ||
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+ | you can even power off and then power on again your device and without disconnecting your linux lftp, issue the | ||
+ | quote GETENV firmware_version | ||
+ | in-order to confirm that your Fritz returns the international ID | ||
+ | firmware_version avme | ||
+ | you may now use the [[https:// | ||
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+ | the above steps, successfully converted my two German Fritz 3370 to the international version. this same procedure may or may not work on your similar but not exact Fritz box | ||
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+ | Good Luck | ||
+ | ==== Flashing openwrt ==== | ||
+ | you need [[https:// | ||
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+ | remove power from your fritz box and issue the following command (use the appropriate initramfs-kernel for your box): | ||
+ | eva_ramboot.py 192.168.178.1 openwrt-22.03.6-lantiq-xrx200-avm_fritz3370-rev2-micron-initramfs-kernel.bin | ||
+ | power on your fritz box, wait a few minutes and you should be able to log in 192.168.1.1 | ||
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+ | you can now download the proper sysupgrade image and finalize your install |