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openwrt:failsafe [2014/01/02 15:05]
matthias created
openwrt:failsafe [2017/12/11 06:25]
comap89 Misc.
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-====== Recover ​you possible brick via Failsafe mode ======+====== Recover ​your possible brick via Failsafe mode ======
 The following HowTo is written for the MR3020, but usually the most OpenWRT based routers work in that way with the failsafe mode.  The following HowTo is written for the MR3020, but usually the most OpenWRT based routers work in that way with the failsafe mode. 
  
-YouTube video: [[http://​youtu.be/​axQvgqvlhcU]]+YouTube video (demo): [[http://​youtu.be/​axQvgqvlhcU]]
  
   *  Connect the MR3020 to your computer via Ethernet.   *  Connect the MR3020 to your computer via Ethernet.
-  *  Set up your of the computer to ''​192.168.1.2''​ (This step differs from OS to Os of your computer.) +  *  Set up your of the computer to ''​192.168.1.2'​' with subnet mask '​255.255.255.0' (This step differs from OS to OS of your computer.) 
-  *  Start to ping ''​192.168.1.1''​ (this is the failsave IP) infinitive +  *  Start to ping ''​192.168.1.1''​ (this is the failsave IP) infinitely 
-  *  Power the MR3020 on and when the WPS Button starts to blink , push it (it will blink faster)+  *  Power the MR3020 on and when the WPS Button starts to blink, push it (it will blink faster)
   *  You see the ping getting response   *  You see the ping getting response
   *  ''​telnet 192.168.1.1''​   *  ''​telnet 192.168.1.1''​