If tftp is running the Kernal.bin file will upload right away and you'll see the upload in tcpdump. Continue holding reset and release power. Wifi LED should light up then go out again, 3-5 seconds. While holding reset then press and hold router power button. Press and hold router reset pin with paper clip. Power off the router, connect everything (via switch or direct), start tftpd Have a TFTP server running on 10.10.10.3 with Kernal.bin in the root folder. So, I have the following files in the HT-Flash folder (removed openwrt.bin as you suggested)įrom what I understand, I can just join them in windows like this: COPY /B File1.bin + File2.bin file3.bin > Kernal.bin I also found this post for reference on flashing via TFTP: however that is not for flashing the OEM firmware but rather openwrt. I went back to read from the post you recommended, and this is my conclusionįirst, I assume that the files you provided (via google drive) are backup OEM files for the MT02, and I should use my own MT04 backup files instead (from HT-Flash folder). I'm not a coder, so that link takes me to a bunch of code, am I supposed to run that code? Where would I run it, how do the files in the HT-Flash folder relate to this code? I don't understand the reference link you sent. That HT-FLASH directory is created when the factory.bin upgrades the vendor firmware to OpenWrt.įollow the HT-FLASH in tools/nmkhtimage for the details! Can't find any write up or links to the firmware although I saw someone posted some files here mid-thread. ![]() Is there a way out of this? I can set up a TFTP but I couldn't find any stock firmware for this particular model.Īny help would be appreciated. But checking through the menus, it was missing the Service menu that the previous version had as well as no way to map the USB drive. This worked, I logged in and poked around, then found the page for this unit here: which shows newer version of OWRT. Openwrt-ramips-rt305x-ht-tm02-squashfs-factory-r44945-ws.bin Apparently the same as the TM02, I started and use the option to firmware update in the stock unit: Well, I dug up my old HT-TM04 thinking I could use it in the vehicle on long roads, but the Android app will no longer works and found OWRT is supported on here. They aren't combatible with each other.Īfter these are written down, you could contribute to my readme.md, about installing, using and rolling back to stock. Please note, there is no easy way to go back and forth between the two installation. no need for initial flashing, compatible with official release from the beginningĪfter these are written down, then you could continue with the steps of installing them.it's compatible with the factory TFTP recovery. ![]() it keeps device specific partitions and U-Boot intact.compatible with original partition layout: 1536k kernel + 6144k rootfs.there is a need to create a nice factory image for web installation, but I'm stucked.no easy way installation (= TFTP recovery).random community member, xabolcs's way:. ![]() which means other ways of TFTP recovery.it overwrites some device specific partition.it creates a full backup from the device.easy installation through web interface.document the steps of this "Revert to Stock, but from wingspinner's build"Īfter that, you could write about the two way of installing OpenWrt to the device with its pros and cons:.(It's not finished yet, in terms of documentation )īut it's still a community build from a random guy from the Forum. It's safe to use, and compatible with the official releases (currently 19.07.7). I did my experiments (thanks for the initial work) about creating a safer device support which uses only the 1536 k Kernel_RootFS for kernel, and the 6144 k Rootfs partition for rootfs. the user doesn't know about it, and wouldn't put it to a safe placeīecause of the above I won't recommend the current way of installation.it creates a full backup to the usb drive where from the user installed, but.it uses one file instead of separate kernel and rootfs files.it changes the way of the TFTP recovery.it overwrites device specific parts of the device: the params partition.Sadly the current support isn't as good as it could (should? ) be:
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