Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 14:11 Post subject: Brick my Linksys E1200v1 a way back ?
Hello everbody,
i just run a version of dd-wrt on my router Linksys E1200v1. Yesterday i would like to update a newer dd-wrt version. Since my device wouldn`t come back again.
I`ll try many things from this forum but nothing helps so long. I`ll tried 30/30/30 and update via tftp with static ip (192.168.1.10) und speed&duplex full 100 on a laptop. With ping -t 192.168.1.1 I´ll got a ttl=100. Then I start tftp and in console I get a transfer succsesfull response. But after that I can wait and reboot so often I want. The power LED lit a short time than it goes out an the device never dosen`t boot successfully. If I do another try same game :/
Does somebody has any other idea how I can unbrick my device ?
You don't say what firmware you are using with tftp. Always use the factory fw.
Also read this. http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Serial_Recovery _________________ I am far from a guru, I'm barely a novice.
Sorry I forgot to write it down. These are the FW´s I tried,
Orginal FW_E1200_v1.0.03.004_US_20120301,
dd-wrt.v24-21676_NEWD-2_K2.6_mini-e1200v1
dd-wrt.v24-23204_NEWD-2_K2.6_mini-e1200v1
and some other from dd-wrt with other build number but everytime the mini-builds.
No difference between dd-wrt and orginal fw flashing.
I don`t have a serial cable from Nokia, only a few cisco console cables but I don`t know how to connect to the open device.
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I think it is to complicated to unbrick with serial connection. Thank you for your replay, butI think I throw the device into the trash and buy a cheap newone.
That's right so far. But a new one cost 20 Euro at Amazon. To buy a cable build the serial connection and hope that is working.... More than I can bear.