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openwrt:troubleshooting [2017/12/16 07:36]
comap89 [I removed all the files from my USB stick and I'm not able to connect anymore. Is it bricked?]
openwrt:troubleshooting [2017/12/16 07:40]
comap89 [When using SSH, it seems that my Box does not accept the password]
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 ==== How can I restore the original firmware? ===== ==== How can I restore the original firmware? =====
-Restoring ​the original firmware to your OpenWRT device ​is maybe different for each device, please refer to the [[http://​wiki.openwrt.org|OpenWRT wiki for that]], i.e. [[openwrt>​toh/​tp-link/​tl-mr3020?#​restoring.original.firmware|Restoring for MR3020]]. Restoring back to the stock TP-Link causes the **most** bricks in our forum, so do a clever consideration or ask in the forum.+The process to restore ​the original firmware to your OpenWRT device ​can be different for each device, please refer to the [[http://​wiki.openwrt.org|OpenWRT wiki for that]], i.e. [[openwrt>​toh/​tp-link/​tl-mr3020?#​restoring.original.firmware|Restoring for MR3020]]. Restoring back to the stock TP-Link causes the **most** bricks in our forum, so do a clever consideration or ask in the forum.
  
  
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 ==== When using SSH, it seems that my Box does not accept the password ==== ==== When using SSH, it seems that my Box does not accept the password ====
-When using SSH on a Mac or Linux system, do not forget **root@**192.168.1.1 . The ''​root@''​ is required, because ssh will try to login via the user "​root"​. If you miss that part out, the ssh command will use the user you are currently logged in. +When using SSH on a Mac or Linux system, do not forget **root@**192.168.1.1 . The ''​root@''​ is required, because ssh will try to login via the user "​root"​. If you miss that part out, the ssh command will use the user you are currently logged in. \\
 If it still does not work, try to use ''​telnet 192.168.1.1''​. If that work and you already used ''​passwd''​ to setup a password, something went wrong while flashing. Try to reflash the device with the openwrt*.bin file, or open up a forum post for clarification. If it still does not work, try to use ''​telnet 192.168.1.1''​. If that work and you already used ''​passwd''​ to setup a password, something went wrong while flashing. Try to reflash the device with the openwrt*.bin file, or open up a forum post for clarification.