RussellInCincinnati
Senior Member
what version of Merlin have you reached with the T-mobile router?
What Merlin build are you running?
If I were you I would just try updating to Merlin 49.6 using the standard Merlin menus. My experience with multiple T-mobile modems is that the T-mobile firmware is pretty good about simply resisting upgrading rather than bricking, if you are simply going through the menus.
So if your CFE is dead set against the upgrade, the upgrade simply will not happen. However if you DO manage to get to 49.6, everything will be fine from here on out.
By the way you don't HAVE to edit the WPS code, all you really have to do is note whatever the WPS code is in the new CFE if you plan to use WPS. But it is not very classy to have a router with a WPS code printed on the neat little label that does not match the internal WPS code.
Curious as to what you think may happen on a Tmobile AC1900 router which has not had the 1.0.2.0 CFE modification and is still running Tmobile's 2.1.2.1 CFE? I'm running an earlier Merlin build but did not swap out the CFE.
My guess is nothing good would come of it! As there is significant hex-editing of MAC addresses + WPS code when swapping out the CFE manually, which would not be done automatically in the 376.49.6 flash.
What Merlin build are you running?
If I were you I would just try updating to Merlin 49.6 using the standard Merlin menus. My experience with multiple T-mobile modems is that the T-mobile firmware is pretty good about simply resisting upgrading rather than bricking, if you are simply going through the menus.
So if your CFE is dead set against the upgrade, the upgrade simply will not happen. However if you DO manage to get to 49.6, everything will be fine from here on out.
By the way you don't HAVE to edit the WPS code, all you really have to do is note whatever the WPS code is in the new CFE if you plan to use WPS. But it is not very classy to have a router with a WPS code printed on the neat little label that does not match the internal WPS code.