On Mon, 2012-12-17 at 11:19 +, Ch'Gans wrote:
> 2012/12/17 Nathan Hintz :
> > On Sun, 2012-12-16 at 19:34 +, Ch'Gans wrote:
> >> Hi there,
> >>
> >> We have a bricked WRT54GS v2 here, and are trying to bring it back to
> >> life, with no success so far.
> >> Are there any CFE/images guru ar
2012/12/17 Nathan Hintz :
> On Sun, 2012-12-16 at 19:34 +, Ch'Gans wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> We have a bricked WRT54GS v2 here, and are trying to bring it back to
>> life, with no success so far.
>> Are there any CFE/images guru around?
>> I've connected the router and the host computer togethe
On Sun, 2012-12-16 at 19:34 +, Ch'Gans wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> We have a bricked WRT54GS v2 here, and are trying to bring it back to
> life, with no success so far.
> Are there any CFE/images guru around?
> I've connected the router and the host computer together and setup a
> tftp server. from
On a linksys e1000, I do:
For default stock firmware: flash -ctheader : flash1.trx
and for openwrt: flash -noheader : flash1.trx
I use tftp/tftp-hfa on debian, using tftp PUT instead of having a tftp
server, with something like this: cd ; echo -e
'binary\nrexmt 1\ntimeout 613\ntrace\nverbose\nput
2012/12/16 Ch'Gans :
> We have a bricked WRT54GS v2 here, and are trying to bring it back to
> life, with no success so far.
> Are there any CFE/images guru around?
> I've connected the router and the host computer together and setup a
> tftp server. from CFE i can load and flash a file.
>
> The pr
Hi there,
We have a bricked WRT54GS v2 here, and are trying to bring it back to
life, with no success so far.
Are there any CFE/images guru around?
I've connected the router and the host computer together and setup a
tftp server. from CFE i can load and flash a file.
The problem is that none of m