Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 20:58 Post subject: DDWRT => Linksys : how ?
Bonsoir à tous,
Je ne souhaite qu'une chose, remettre mon WRT32X dans son état d'usine sous le firmware Linksys.
Je n'y arrive pas.
J'ai essayé la méthode du 30/30/30 : je reviens forcement sous DD-WRT.
J'ai essayé la méthode avec un câble usb TTL, je ne parviens pas à effectuer la pause du boot à l'aide de la touche espace. ( aucune ligne de texte ne me laisse penser que
je puisse arrêter le boot de cette manière )
J'ai essayé de flasher de l'Open WRT, sans succès.
Je pense que mon équipement ne dispose plus du nécessaire
pour réinitialiser le firmware Linksys officiel.
Quelqu'un pour m'aider ?
merci
Last edited by Hyperia on Tue Jul 31, 2018 13:46; edited 1 time in total
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 21:07 Post subject: Re: DDWRT => Linksys : how ?
Good evening everyone,
I only wish one thing, put my WRT32X back in its factory state under the Linksys firmware.
I can not do it.
I tried the method of 30/30/30: I come back forcibly under DD-WRT.
I tried the method with a USB cable TTL, I can not perform the pause of the boot using the space key. (No line of text lets me think that
I can stop booting this way)
I tried to flash the Open WRT, without success.
I think my equipment no longer has the necessary
to reset the Linksys official firmware.
I definitely don't have the opportunity to pause during startup.
It's been hours that i turn in circles, 5 pages of google history exclusively on the subject, videos, posts, .img, .bin, flat versions, webflash, uboot, lede. ...
And now, I'm discovering burn marks on the back of the router's TLL connector.
PuTTY will not display anything if the GND plug is plugged in.
If I leave the GND plugged in, I'm entitled to unreadable symbols
instead of alphabetic characters.
When I arrive by i don't know which way to interrupt the scrolling boot, i don't find myself with "Marvell >>" but with something else (can't remember what)
Tutorials, once on linux, once with the DDWRT command prompt, once with puTTY, once with TFTPD, once with TFPD, once with WinSCP ... just as different command lines.
Seriously ...
Between the :
Options that do not always apply, not the first time (language for example)
Options that invalidate login information (forced to reset)
Firmware that work according to the equipment version (serial number)
Recalling that 99% of the firmwares provided are
in a directory named "betas".
I will not throw stones at those who break their ass to produce an advanced software alternative for 0 euro but there,
Forgive me, it's just a mess.
Hours of reading, through I do not know how much topic, but nothing nothing nothing works.
The desire to taste free has probably cost me 230 euros.