Dear Expert !!
I was trying to update router Firmware which name is "Gargoyle firmware" & after installing nothing is going to be appeared....
I want my STOCK firmware Back !!
I have read this LINK to the revert stock firmware back but God knows where i m doing wrong to process these commands
You can revert back with this method as far as I know... It worked for me.
1. From Windows, you'll need pscp.exe and putty.exe. Both can be downloaded here:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgta ... nload.html
2. Download the appropriate firmware for your router. (Example: http://www.tp-link.com/en/support/downl ... n=V1#tbl_j )
3. Copy pscp.exe, putty.exe, and the firmware all to one folder for simplicity.
4. Open up a command prompt, CD to the directory with those files previously listed, then type:
pscp -scp <firmware-filename.bin> [email protected]:/tmp
(where i m facing trouble )
5. Enter the router's admin password when prompted. The file should then copy the firmware file to the /tmp directory on your router.
6. Run putty.exe, then enter in your router's IP and connect via SSH.
7. Type in: cd /tmp
8. Type in: mtd -r write <firmware-filename.bin> firmware
9. The router will load the new firmware and reboot... Good Luck!
Snapshot getting error
NEED HELP from NETWORK Experts
GENERALL or IBBUbhai
I was trying to update router Firmware which name is "Gargoyle firmware" & after installing nothing is going to be appeared....
I want my STOCK firmware Back !!
I have read this LINK to the revert stock firmware back but God knows where i m doing wrong to process these commands
Spoiler: show
You can revert back with this method as far as I know... It worked for me.
1. From Windows, you'll need pscp.exe and putty.exe. Both can be downloaded here:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgta ... nload.html
2. Download the appropriate firmware for your router. (Example: http://www.tp-link.com/en/support/downl ... n=V1#tbl_j )
3. Copy pscp.exe, putty.exe, and the firmware all to one folder for simplicity.
4. Open up a command prompt, CD to the directory with those files previously listed, then type:
pscp -scp <firmware-filename.bin> [email protected]:/tmp
(where i m facing trouble )
5. Enter the router's admin password when prompted. The file should then copy the firmware file to the /tmp directory on your router.
6. Run putty.exe, then enter in your router's IP and connect via SSH.
7. Type in: cd /tmp
8. Type in: mtd -r write <firmware-filename.bin> firmware
9. The router will load the new firmware and reboot... Good Luck!
Snapshot getting error
Spoiler: show
NEED HELP from NETWORK Experts
GENERALL or IBBUbhai
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