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[ 4.550000] Check for USB recovery... | [ 4.550000] Check for USB recovery... | ||
[ 4.580000] Both systems are corrupted... Entering recovery mode | [ 4.580000] Both systems are corrupted... Entering recovery mode | ||
starting pid 81, tty '': '/etc/rcS' | starting pid 81, tty '': '/etc/rcS' | ||
Press reset button to enter USB recovery | Press reset button to enter USB recovery | ||
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Revision as of 21:30, 14 May 2018
The Mi Router 3 is a low cost consumer router from Xiaomi. It includes both a 2.4GHz and 5GHz radio and 4 external antennas.
Downgrading
The current flashing process requires being on firmware version 2.11.20
. If your router shipped with a different version, or if you upgraded it, you will need to downgrade before you flash a custom firmware. Simply download the 2.11.20 firmware file and proceed with the following instructions.
- Save the firmware file as
miwifi.bin
- Place
miwifi.bin
on a FAT32 formatted flash drive and insert it into the router's USB port - Hold the reset button while plugging in the router
- Once the LED starts flashing orange, release the reset button
Flashing
Prerequisites
- You must be on firmware version
2.11.20
. Refer to the downgrading section if you need to downgrade. You can check your firmware verison in the web ui of the router. - Obtain
kernel1.bin
androotfs0.bin
of the firmware you wish to flash
Steps
- Complete the initial setup of the router
- Log in to the router and look at the url for
stok=<32-sharacter-code>
- Load the following 3 URLs in your browser one after another, replacing
<STOK>
with your 32 character code - Next, load this URL in your browser, replacing
<STOK>
with your 32 character code, replacing<OLDPWD>
with the admin password you set for the router in step 1, and replacing<NEWPWD>
with the desired SSH password - Now you may scp over the
kernel1.bin
androotfs0.bin
to the router, entering the new password you just set when prompted: - Log in to the router via SSH:
- Run the following commands:
http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=<STOK>/api/xqnetwork/set_wifi_ap?ssid=Xiaomi&encryption=NONE&enctype=NONE&channel=1%3Bnvram%20set%20ssh%5Fen%3D1%3B%20nvram%20commit
http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=<STOK>/api/xqnetwork/set_wifi_ap?ssid=Xiaomi&encryption=NONE&enctype=NONE&channel=1%3Bsed%20%2Di%20%22%3Ax%3AN%3As%2Fif%20%5C%5B%2E%2A%5C%3B%20then%5Cn%2E%2Areturn%200%5Cn%2E%2Afi%2F%23tb%2F%3Bb%20x%22%20%2Fetc%2Finit.d%2Fdropbear
http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=<STOK>/api/xqnetwork/set_wifi_ap?ssid=Xiaomi&encryption=NONE&enctype=NONE&channel=1%3B%2Fetc%2Finit.d%2Fdropbear%20start
After each one, you should get the response {"msg":"未能连接到指定WiFi(Probe timeout)","code":1616}
If you don't get this response, it is safe to retry until you do.
http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=<STOK>/api/xqsystem/set_name_password?oldPwd=<OLDPWD>&newPwd=<NEWPWD>
You should get the response {"code":0}
scp lede-ramips-mt7620nand-miwifi-r3-squashfs-kernel1.bin root@192.168.31.1:/tmp/ scp lede-ramips-mt7620nand-miwifi-r3-squashfs-rootfs0.bin root@192.168.31.1:/tmp/
ssh root@192.168.31.1
nvram set flag_last_success=1 nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram commit mtd write /tmp/lede-ramips-mt7620nand-miwifi-r3-squashfs-kernel1.bin kernel1 mtd write /tmp/lede-ramips-mt7620nand-miwifi-r3-squashfs-rootfs0.bin rootfs0 reboot
Recovery
In the event of a bad flash, it may be possible to revert the device back to stock.
TODO: Add comprehensive list of recovery methods / Tidy up
- Stock -> stock = try downgrade instructions
- LEDE to stock via
fw_setenv flag_last_success 0
and reset button
Using Console Access
- Save kernel0.bin from here to a TFTP server
- Place the
2.11.20
firmware .bin on a FAT32 formatted flash drive and connect it to the router - Boot the router and select option 1 "Load system code to SDRAM via TFTP."
- Set an IP for the router and enter the IP of the TFTP server
- Enter the name of the file (kernel0.bin)
- Wait for it to reboot
- It will print something like the following - press and hold reset unitl the LED flashes orange and it will revert back to stock:
[ 4.550000] Check for USB recovery... [ 4.580000] Both systems are corrupted... Entering recovery mode starting pid 81, tty '': '/etc/rcS' Press reset button to enter USB recovery