I directly connected to my ea8100 Linksys router using serial port after I connected wrongly and without knowing the dangers of two commands (never test these two)[br]
nand erase ubifs[br]
nand erase syscfg[br]
I wrote, after turning the router off and on again, the router did not boot, and even its lights did not turn on, and serial communication was not established, and nothing booted at all!!!!
Is there a way to fix the router?[br]
How can I check if the bootloader is damaged or not?[br]
Should I use CFE files if I want to rewrite the bootloader or ubifs? Where should I find the file for this router?
I don't know much about electronics and the destructive effects of these two commands on NAND.
I directly connected to my ea8100 Linksys router using serial port after I connected wrongly and without knowing the dangers of two commands (never test these two)[br]
nand erase ubifs[br]
nand erase syscfg[br]
I wrote, after turning the router off and on again, the router did not boot, and even its lights did not turn on, and serial communication was not established, and nothing booted at all!!!!
Is there a way to fix the router?[br]
How can I check if the bootloader is damaged or not?[br]
Should I use CFE files if I want to rewrite the bootloader or ubifs? Where should I find the file for this router?
I don't know much about electronics and the destructive effects of these two commands on NAND.
I directly connected to my ea8100 Linksys router using serial port after I connected wrongly and without knowing the dangers of two commands (never test these two)[br]
nand erase ubifs[br]
nand erase syscfg[br]
I wrote, after turning the router off and on again, the router did not boot, and even its lights did not turn on, and serial communication was not established, and nothing booted at all!!!!
Is there a way to fix the router?[br]
How can I check if the bootloader is damaged or not?[br]
Should I use CFE files if I want to rewrite the bootloader or ubifs? Where should I find the file for this router?
I don't know much about electronics and the destructive effects of these two commands on NAND.