Dabei hielt das Update beim runterzählen an und ich komme seit dem nicht mehr auf die WebGui. Ich kann über den Router jedoch noch ins Internet und erreiche ihn noch per TelNet/Ping.
Daher habe ich noch nicht 30/30/30 Reset durchgeführt. Ich möchte nun Hilfe zum Recovery erbitten. Komme ich noch ohne ein Serial Kabel weiter?
Wie gehe ich am besten vor, um wieder auf die stable DD-WRT oder erst mal Stock FW zu kommen?
Vielen Dank für eure Hife!
Last edited by UsAs on Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:27; edited 1 time in total
I tried to upgrade my 1043ND from DD-WRT 14896 with WebGui to 18777. The Upgrade stopped after some time and since then the router is reachable with ping and telnet (even Internet is available), but i cannot access the WebGui and telnet logon still says v14896.
Is there any chance recovering it without having a serial cable? What should i do to get it working again?
I read many flashing tutorials, but i don't know which answer is the best in my situation.
Is there any chance recovering it without having a serial cable? What should i do to get it working again?
I don't know of anyone who has been able to do an automatic tftp transfer of the firmware during the 1 sec timeslot where the router listens for tftp before trying to boot.
You have to make serial console connection, break into the boot loader and start the tftp transfer manually. _________________ Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
since u can still log in to telnet cant u just upgrade via telnet.
Method 3: Flashing with Command Line
This is only available on routers that already have DD-WRT installed and Telnet/SSH enabled. It is the *ONLY* recommended method to upgrade the router wirelessly because the file is transferred from the DD-WRT servers to the router and the checksum is verified to ensure that the file is not corrupt. Other flashing methods transfer the file from your PC to the router (which would go over the wireless which is not as reliable) and do nothing to verify that the file is not corrupted.
Telnet or ssh into DD-WRT.
Download the firmware to the router's /tmp directory with wget or scp.
Thanks for your quick reply. When i log into DD-WRT via telnet there is a big splash screen with the DD-WRT logo. Then the screen says you can type "help" for help. I tried this to get a few commands, but even if i type it and then press enter, nothing appears. Is there anything i forgot?
At the moment i am at work. I'll try your help when i'm at home.