slidermike
Regular Contributor
Nice write up on the recovery tools as well as process. Pics are a big bonus.
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thanks for the info. so I am pretty much out of luck with this router?You can't fix a hosed cfe with a serial cable. Unless you know how and can reprogram the flash chip, but a new router.
As he said, yes, unless you can rip the flash chip out and reprogram it.thanks for the info. so I am pretty much out of luck with this router?
I missed this question, sorry. The symptoms you describe are different than I had and I don't recognize them off-hand. In my case, only the power light was slowly flashing. I don't know what it means if only the USB light is on. I also don't know the exact reason why the red VCC cable shouldn't be connected - my guess would be that the board has a separate power connection via the AC adapter and the additional power provided by the red cable is either unnecessary or, perhaps, bad.Thanks for this information. I have a TM-AC1900 loaded the merlin firmware on it. After two weeks, it bricked with the USB 2.0 light only on. I ordered and got one of those USB Serial cables. I tried it with no luck. The terminal window in Putty or TeraTerm just sit there and display nothing. Note, that I DID plug the VCC to the board at first and tried it, then upon reading further saw that it should not be hooked up.
Is it possible this simple mistake destroyed the router?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
Jim
Someone reported having the issues you describe with PuTTY on Windows 10 64-bit. They reported success with "Tera Term", though I've not used that program before.Hey man thanks for this guide. I had similar symptoms and bought the same cable as you but putty just makes a "ding" every time I hit the "open" button.
Yes I'm using the correct COM port for my computer etc. I guess that means putty doesnt detect a data stream?
Sorry, I don't check this thread as often anymore. If you don't see the CFE> prompt, you may have missed the timing - you have to mash CTRL+C during the very early boot sequence to get the prompt.Thanks for this information.
I have an issue after all processes when I communicate with router, Putty doesn't show "CFE >", it shows something like "/ # " I can type nvram, it says back like "usage: nvram [get name] [set name=value] [unset name] [show] [commit] [save] [restore] [erase][fb_save file] ... "
It doesn't understand command "flash" as it says " bin sh no found" . Some information is below. Can you or anyone tell me what I should do next.????
Hit ENTER for console...
firmware version: 3.0.0.4.380_1842-g7414eb9
[1 preinit:init_nvram +17] init_nvram for model(40)
config_tcode(0x0013): tcode is []
config_tcode(0x0015): [tcode] no territory_code setting, using default region
num_of_mssid_support(0x0098): [mssid] support [3] mssid
cfe_commit: do nothing
FA off.
ctf: module license 'Proprietary' taints kernel.
Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint
et_module_init: passivemode set to 0x0
et_module_init: txworkq set to 0x1
et_module_init: et_txq_thresh set to 0xce4
eth0: Broadcom BCM47XX 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Controller 6.37.14.126 (r561982)
hotplug net INTERFACE=eth0 ACTION=add
set_wltxpower(0x0239): unit: 0, txpower: 100
set_wltxpower(0x0239): unit: 1, txpower: 100
^C^C^C^Ccwl_module_init: passivemode set to 0x0
wl_module_init: igs set to 0x0
wl_module_init: txworkq set to 0x1
wl driver 6.37.14.126 (r561982) failed with code 1
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address d0ea4000
pgd = cec50000
[d0ea4000] *pgd=9ec48011, *pte=00000000, *ppte=00000000
Internal error: Oops: 7 [#1] PREEMPT SMP
last sysfs file: /sys/class/nvram/nvram/dev
module: wl bf031000 4169747
module: igs bf029000 11887
module: emf bf020000 15145
module: et bf00a000 61421
module: ctf bf000000 20243
Modules linked in: wl(P+) igs(P) emf(P) et(P) ctf(P)
CPU: 1 Tainted: P (2.6.36.4brcmarm #1)
PC is at get_erom_ent+0x20/0x5c
LR is at get_erom_ent+0x1c/0x5c
pc : [<c01c1bf4>] lr : [<c01c1bf0>] psr: 60000013
sp : cfb71a20 ip : 00200081 fp : 00000001
r10: cfb71a78 r9 : 00004360 r8 : cfb71a7c
r7 : 00000000 r6 : 0000000e r5 : cfb71a84 r4 : cec58000
r3 : d0ea4000 r2 : 00000000 r1 : cfb71a84 r0 : cfa35720
Flags: nZCv IRQs on FIQs on Mode SVC_32 ISA ARM Segment user
Control: 10c53c7d Table: 9ec5004a DAC: 00000015
Process modprobe (pid: 322, stack limit = 0xcfb70270)
Stack: (0xcfb71a20 to 0xcfb72000)
Sorry, I don't check this thread as often anymore. If you don't see the CFE> prompt, you may have missed the timing - you have to mash CTRL+C during the very early boot sequence to get the prompt.
Perhaps for further assistance, you should elaborate on what symptoms you're having - if they're different than my OP, you may have better luck starting a separate thread or looking for a thread that matches your symptoms or what you're trying to accomplish.
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