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PeeWee
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Re: [Firmware] Did I brick it?

Sorry I took so long. I hope you can still help. I tried the ping on boot and I do get a reply that continues after boot. Does that mean it can be fixed?
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PeeWee
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Telnet get in user root or admin gets me to prompt for password and it won't allow entry, like keyboard stops working except enter which fails.
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Bill_MI
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said by PeeWee See Profile :

I tried the ping on boot and I do get a reply that continues after boot. Does that mean it can be fixed?
That doesn't sound like it. The period I mean should last only a few seconds and go away for, I want to say, 10-15 seconds. What you describe sounds like the firmware (sorta) came up.

Important - this is hard coded at address 192.168.1.1 regardless what the router is set to normally. It's easier if you're not set the same because there's no mistaking it (but the pinging machine has to be static IP to do this properly).

Is the router also set to 192.168.1.1?

I'm thinking this is all for nothing... the V1 was different. If someone knows, please jump in.

EDIT: The procedure that I've used a lot that may work:
»wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Installing/TFTP

Boot code, which has no reason to be corrupt since it's not part of firmware flashing, opens a small window for tftp flashing of firmware. Any firmware can be flashed as long as it's got a valid header for the model you're flashing.

But I can't confirm the V1 can do this - I only recall some special procedures but I think they were only to get around early Linksys firmware for the V1.
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