I connect the router to the Lan port and the power adapterģ. I set my LAN adapter address to 192.168.2.1Ģ. Please tell me what is wrong with the following:ġ. I don't know if the procedure you state is applicable to my router, or if I am taking the correct steps. I can't detect the wireless network, and I can't log on to 192.168.2.1, naturally. Right now, if I power on the device, I get the power + wifi + WPS lights, and the Lan LED flickers for a second, then dies. However, I could not succeed in unbricking it. I tried it countless times on my brand new Edimax 3G-6210n router that I had managed to brick with the very first upgrade. Thank you for posting the unbricking procedure. Meanwhile, the router stays connected to the Lan port (and I have the power, wireless and WPS lights on, while the Lan indicator just flashed when it booted up and then went dead)Ĩ. (original reset procedure on manual says 10 secs, but I go with 5)ħ. Plug the power supply back in while holding the reset button Then I remove the power supply from the routerĦ. Plug the power supply in and THEN switch it onĤ. Connect the router to my Lan port while offģ.
Change the Lan port's IP to static 192.168.2.1 firstĢ.
I would be very grateful if you can tell me step by step how to go about it. The tftp status was 'Connect Request Failed'.Ĭan you please tell me if the sequence you have outlined would work for my router? Did I misunderstand your usage of the terms 'unplug' and 'plug the back power in'? I tried the method you have specified, but could not transfer the file.
I have a brand new Edimax 3G-6210n router that I managed to brick at the first attempt.