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I bought an inexpensive usb-tty device and updated the F9K1102v3 wiki with stock firmware serial console output (and nvram dump). I had reasonable success with this last night.
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Are there any tips on how to do this? Or is JTAG necessary? Unfortunately, I cannot figure out how to telnet into this router while it's running stock. It looks like I need to know a few variables from the nvram though (boardtype, boardrev, boardnum, vlan1ports, vlan2ports). I familiarized myself with the changes that went into another router I own, the F7D3301, and it seems like there's not too much to configure. I am trying to bring-up tomato on the F9K1102v3. Original thread starter, from Jan 28, 2015: Stock firmware nvram dump: F9K1102v1 and F9K1102v3 Stock firmware serial console output: F9K1102v1 and F9K1102v3 My changes are on GitHub: /mdmower/tomato. I have been working with the tomato-shibby-RT-AC and Toastman-RT-N branches at repo.or.cz/w/tomato.git. I haven't looked at how multiple radios are enabled in the Toastman-RT-N branch yet. Only one wireless radio is enabled for now.This doesn't seem to be universal though - I still need to narrow down what may be causing this to happen. In some instances, settings have even been lost. Some users report frequent reboots to the point of the router being unusable.Once the router has finished booting, you should be all set.The router will automatically reboot after clearing nvram. Navigate to Administration > Configuration, and under Restore Default Configuration choose Erase all data in NVRAM memory (thorough).
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The default username and password are admin Then you should be able to connect to the router.
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TNSR - Router software from Netgate based on CentOS Linux that incorporates Vector Packet Processing, Data Plane Development Kit, FRRouting, and Clixon technologies.IPFire - Advanced firmware written from scratch with customizable firewall and optional packages in the form of add ons.Zeroshell – Routers and bridges with VPN, QoS, load balancing and other functions.pfsense - an open source firewall/router computer software distribution based on FreeBSD that can be installed on a physical computer or a virtual machine.m0n0wall - m0n0wall is abandoned, but it was built on FreeBSD and boots off of flash storage or CD ROM media in under 12 megabytes.Software distributions for routers with >5 GB Storage and >1 GB RAM Tomato – The successor to HyperWRT, features advanced QoS as well as Ajax and SVG graphs.HyperWRT – Early power-boosting firmware project to stay close to the official WRT54G and WRT54GS firmware but add features such as transmit power, port triggers, scripts, telnet, etc.DebWRT – Combines the Linux kernel from OpenWrt and the package management system from Debian (Linux/GPL).The technology developed by the Roofnet project formed the basis for the company Meraki, now owned by Cisco. Roofnet – A now defunct experimental 802.11 based mesh network project developed at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.LibreCMC – An FSF-endorsed derivation of OpenWRT with the proprietary blobs removed.