Post was complete, I waited 10 minutes and never showed anything but what I wrote above, then I tried to start with the reset button pressed, the only difference was that I showed at one time message that is waiting to release reset button, then continued as in the post above, here is the complete log that appeared when I started with the reset button pressed and then I released seeing the message that is waiting to release the reset button
""""Decompressing...done
CFE version 5.100.138.3 based on BBP 1.0.37 for BCM947XX (32bit,SP,LE)
Build Date: 2011-05-26 10:33:50 4 (richard@aeteam.com)
Copyright (C) 2000-2008 Broadcom Corporation.
Init Arena
Init Devs.
Boot partition size = 131072(0x20000)
Found an ST compatible serial flash with 32 64KB blocks; total size 2MB
et0: Broadcom BCM47XX 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Controller 5.100.138.3
CPU type 0x19749: 300MHz
Tot mem: 8192 KBytes
Committing NVRAM...done
Waiting for reset button release...doneÍDecompressing...done
CFE version 5.100.138.3 based on BBP 1.0.37 for BCM947XX (32bit,SP,LE)
Build Date: 2011-05-26 10:33:50 4 (richard@aeteam.com)
Copyright (C) 2000-2008 Broadcom Corporation.
Init Arena
Init Devs.
Boot partition size = 131072(0x20000)
Found an ST compatible serial flash with 32 64KB blocks; total size 2MB
et0: Broadcom BCM47XX 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Controller 5.100.138.3
CPU type 0x19749: 300MHz
Tot mem: 8192 KBytes
Device eth0: hwaddr C8-3A-35-07-20-D0, ipaddr 192.168.1.1, mask 255.255.255.0
gateway not set, nameserver not set
Loader:raw Filesys:raw Dev:flash0.os File: Options:(null)
Loading: .... 2168216 bytes read
Entry at 0x80001000
Closing network.
Starting program at 0x80001000
"""""
after this nothing is going on
Boot sequence stops with the command Ctrl + C, at which the router begins to respond to ping. I then tried to use a TFTP server to upload the firmware but it did not work. Trying to access the web interface I had the pleasant surprise to see that there is an interface that allows me to upload firmware directly from there. Thanks to all who participated with ideas and tips
Last edited by reluare on Sun Sep 22, 2013 15:15; edited 1 time in total
Boot sequence stops with the command Ctrl + C, at which the router begins to respond to ping. I then tried to use a TFTP server to upload the firmware but it did not work. Trying to access the web interface I had the pleasant surprise to see that there is an interface that allows me to upload firmware directly from there. I come back with a mini tutorial for this model in the hope that it will be useful to anyone else. Thanks to all who participated with ideas and tips
YEAH !
Please upload image of soldering work. Thanks !
Clearly. Thanks for image and replay . Is it possible to damage the pins with soldering iron ? I maen to overheat it while solder ?
The circuit can be easily destroyed if you use a soldering iron that has too much power; is preferable one as small power as possible, or if you have a hot air soldering station, and work carefully as rapidly possible, avoiding to keep the soldering on the circuit too much. Also need to use solder that melts at a lower temperature and to be as thin as possible.
Clearly. Thanks for image and replay . Is it possible to damage the pins with soldering iron ? I maen to overheat it while solder ?
The circuit can be easily destroyed if you use a soldering iron that has too much power; is preferable one as small power as possible, or if you have a hot air soldering station, and work carefully as rapidly possible, avoiding to keep the soldering on the circuit too much. Also need to use solder that melts at a lower temperature and to be as thin as possible.
What kind of soldering iron did you use ? How many watts ?
Clearly. Thanks for image and replay . Is it possible to damage the pins with soldering iron ? I maen to overheat it while solder ?
The circuit can be easily destroyed if you use a soldering iron that has too much power; is preferable one as small power as possible, or if you have a hot air soldering station, and work carefully as rapidly possible, avoiding to keep the soldering on the circuit too much. Also need to use solder that melts at a lower temperature and to be as thin as possible.
What kind of soldering iron did you use ? How many watts ?
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 21:43 Post subject: Re: TendaW311R+ rx tx broadcom chipset , board v 2.0
reluare wrote:
TP1 = to the Rx port of the serial
TP2 = to the Tx port of the serial
U can use a normal serial conection, no need for level adapter from 3,3v to 5 v
to stop the boot proces use Cntrl+C command , after acces emergency boot room via web on 192.168.1.1 (broadcom mini web server)
Hi, please, could you tell mi which pin should I use for GND, is it one of TPx pins? or e.g. could I use GND from wifi antenna?
I have W316R and I upgraded with wrong fw, I hope there is a chance to upload correct fw. I wrote to tech support and they told me that the router is totally damaged.
Thanks in advance for help.
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 21:59 Post subject: Re: TendaW311R+ rx tx broadcom chipset , board v 2.0
palino wrote:
reluare wrote:
TP1 = to the Rx port of the serial
TP2 = to the Tx port of the serial
U can use a normal serial conection, no need for level adapter from 3,3v to 5 v
to stop the boot proces use Cntrl+C command , after acces emergency boot room via web on 192.168.1.1 (broadcom mini web server)
Hi, please, could you tell mi which pin should I use for GND, is it one of TPx pins? or e.g. could I use GND from wifi antenna?
I have W316R and I upgraded with wrong fw, I hope there is a chance to upload correct fw. I wrote to tech support and they told me that the router is totally damaged.
Thanks in advance for help.
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2014 13:35 Post subject: Re: TendaW311R+ rx tx broadcom chipset , board v 2.0
reluare wrote:
to stop the boot proces use Cntrl+C command , after acces emergency boot room via web on 192.168.1.1 (broadcom mini web server)
Hi, reluare. I have the same router. I see boot messages but i cant send ctrl+c command. Please help me. When i should send command or maybe my putty parameters wrong?
My log:
Code:
CFE version 5.100.138.3 based on BBP 1.0.37 for BCM947XX (32bit,SP,LE)
Build Date: 2011-05-26 10:33:50 4 (richard@aeteam.com)
Copyright (C) 2000-2008 Broadcom Corporation.
Init Arena
Init Devs.
Boot partition size = 131072(0x20000)
Found an ST compatible serial flash with 32 64KB blocks; total size 2MB
et0: Broadcom BCM47XX 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Controller 5.100.138.3
CPU type 0x19749: 300MHz
Tot mem: 8192 KBytes
Committing NVRAM...done
Waiting for reset button release...done▒Decompressing...done
CFE version 5.100.138.3 based on BBP 1.0.37 for BCM947XX (32bit,SP,LE)
Build Date: 2011-05-26 10:33:50 4 (richard@aeteam.com)
Copyright (C) 2000-2008 Broadcom Corporation.
Init Arena
Init Devs.
Boot partition size = 131072(0x20000)
Found an ST compatible serial flash with 32 64KB blocks; total size 2MB
et0: Broadcom BCM47XX 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Controller 5.100.138.3
CPU type 0x19749: 300MHz
Tot mem: 8192 KBytes