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| Serial console allows you to interact with the CFE command line, watch the kernel boot and console access to linux. This is probably the only way you'll every get any meaningful feedback about the device boot up. | Serial console allows you to interact with the CFE command line, watch the kernel boot and console access to linux. This is probably the only way you'll every get any meaningful feedback about the device boot up. | ||
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| + | === Arduino === | ||
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| + | If you have an Arduino board you can upload a sketch that will send the debrick commands via serial. An example that works for the TP-WR703N is available here: https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=191463. Note that the commands for your router could be different! | ||
| === WIFI === | === WIFI === | ||
| - | If by chance the lan bride is not working after flashing and the router is inaccessible it might be worth a shot to use the serial instructions to add a serial port and configure wifi. If ssh connection via Wifi is working an newer/bugfixed/stable image can be copied via scp and then installed via sysupgrade command. | + | If by chance the lan bridge is not working after flashing and the router is inaccessible, it might be worth a shot to use the serial instructions to add a serial port and configure Wifi. If ssh connection via Wifi is working a newer/bugfixed/stable image can be copied via scp and then installed via sysupgrade command. |
| ===== LEDs ===== | ===== LEDs ===== | ||
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