Ok, so was it user error or absolutely having to have windows and a 32-bit version of tftpd? Looks like it was mostly user error to me... that was solved by using windows and a 32-bit version of tftpd. Glad you got it sorted out, though. That how-to you used is pretty much the same how-to that videobruce posted, though...
Hi man..
I believe that it's work in another TFTP server, I do not tested, but using Windows TFTPd, it's become more easily to understand the issue.
At least for me, the logs while using tftpd on linux or mac environment not did me get in the real and understand this trick.
Thank you.. and thank for you help. _________________ -
1x tplink 1043nd v2
3x tplink wdr4300 v2
1x tplink Archerc7 v4
Client Bridge, WDS, Repeater, AP, Router.
its worked fine here
but i dont use last stock firmware version , i used first in this case Archer C7(US)_V4_171101 since everytime time i tried reflash direct to Archer C7(US)_V4_180425 get failed
after this just upgrade to last one as usual
Here, it's not working even with this file..
As i said, i can see the router gets file throught tftp.
I'm using Ubuntu and tftpd-hpa.
It's working cuz I was using dd-wrt and now it's boot in LEDE Proj firmware. (without webui).
thanks
I too had this issue and also (thankfully) don't have any windows boxes. I struggled with this for a number of hours and with the info in this thread and from elsewhere came up with a solution using tftpd-hpa. It turns out the blocksize is set by default very small which makes the transfer too long and it times out. Using tftpd-hpa, it's easy to adjust the blocksize by adding "-B 1468" to the TFTP_OPTIONS line in /etc/default/tftpd-hpa, which in my case became
TFTP_OPTIONS="--secure -B 1468". Restart the daemon and you should be good to go.
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2022 8:31 Post subject: Solutions for the tp-link c7 v4 tftp timeout problem
Hi!
For reference:
After trying to debrick my C7 v4 through the tftpd method for a couple of days I came to the conclusion, that the "timeout/waiting for ack block" problem only occurs, when my router is directly connected to the computer. I only had about 5 seconds before the router disconnected and cut the transfer. Adding a switch between the C7 and my mac solved the problem immediately.
Funny thing, this information can be found here as well (in the tips section):
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Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2022 9:06 Post subject:
Adding a switch is a good idea when using OS that disconnects like Windows. It will not up the interface before the time has run out. The switch will keep the interface on the client up when the router is down.
Adding a switch is a good idea when using OS that disconnects like Windows. It will not up the interface before the time has run out. The switch will keep the interface on the client up when the router is down.
Having been tinkering with a few specific devices this week, the following is invaluable when using Windows; intermediate switch not always required, but it's always best to err on the side of caution and have a good unmanaged switch in between just in case. I prefer the ones that seem to use arp- or STP-type behavior.
With Windows, there's also the option of using the DrayTek Firmware Upgrade Utility which does a lot of magic voodoo by default.
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