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The <b>bootloader menu</b> is a special router state used as a recovery tool in case the router becomes inaccessible even after a factory reset. It can be used to upgrade the router's firmware or bootloader version.
 
The <b>bootloader menu</b> is a special router state used as a recovery tool in case the router becomes inaccessible even after a factory reset. It can be used to upgrade the router's firmware or bootloader version.
  
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Regardless of what the router's IP address was before, the IP address of the router when it's in the bootloader menu state is always <b>192.168.1.1</b>. So in order to reach the router, you'll have to set up a static IP address that's in the <b>192.168.1.0/24</b> network (fox instance, 192.168.1.2) on your computer. Instructions are provided in the links below:
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    <li>[[Setting up a Static IP address on a Windows 10 PC|Windows]]</li>
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    <li>[[Setting up a Static IP address on a Ubuntu 16.04 PC|Linux]]</li>
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In order to place the router in the bootloader menu state, follow these steps:
 
In order to place the router in the bootloader menu state, follow these steps:
  
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If you followed all the steps correctly, Ethernet LEDs should start lighting up and turning OFF one after the other, from WAN port to LAN1 port. This means that the router is in the bootloader menu state. If that is not the case, repeat the steps again.
 
If you followed all the steps correctly, Ethernet LEDs should start lighting up and turning OFF one after the other, from WAN port to LAN1 port. This means that the router is in the bootloader menu state. If that is not the case, repeat the steps again.
  
Regardless of what the router's IP address was before, the IP address of the router when it's in the bootloader menu state is always <b>192.168.1.1</b>. So in order to reach the router, you'll have to set up a static IP address that's in the <b>192.168.1.0/24</b> network (fox instance, 192.168.1.2) on your computer. Instructions are provided in the links below:
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At this point you should be able to reach the router's HTTP server via this address:
  
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<b>192.168.1.1/index.html</b>
    <li>[[Setting up a Static IP address on a Windows 10 PC|Windows]]</li>
 
    <li>[[Setting up a Static IP address on a Ubuntu 16.04 PC|Linux]]</li>
 
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When set your computer's IP, you should be able to reach the router's HTTP server. The address depends on what you wish to upgrade:
 
 
 
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    <li>Bootloader upgrade URL: <b>192.168.1.1/uboot.html</b></li>
 
    <li>Firmware upgrade URL: <b>192.168.1.1/index.html</b></li>
 
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Type in the relevant address into the URL field of your web browser, upload the image file and click the <b>Update</b> button. Firmware/bootloader image files can be downloaded from <b>[[{{{name}}}_Firmware_Downloads|here]]</b>.
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Type it into the URL field of your web browser, upload the FW image file and <b>click 'Update'</b>. Firmware files can be downloaded from [[{{{name}}}_Firmware_Downloads|here]].
  
If everything was done correctly, the update should begin. At this point you can close the browser window. The update will take about <b>120 seconds</b>.
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If everything went correctly, the update should begin. At this point you can close the browser window. The update will take about <b>120-180 seconds</b>.
  
<b>Additional note</b>: don't forget to restore your computer's IP address settings.
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<b>Additional note</b>: don't forget to restore your computer's IP address settings afterwards!

Revision as of 12:50, 10 August 2020

Bootloader menu

The bootloader menu is a special router state used as a recovery tool in case the router becomes inaccessible even after a factory reset. It can be used to upgrade the router's firmware or bootloader version.

Regardless of what the router's IP address was before, the IP address of the router when it's in the bootloader menu state is always 192.168.1.1. So in order to reach the router, you'll have to set up a static IP address that's in the 192.168.1.0/24 network (fox instance, 192.168.1.2) on your computer. Instructions are provided in the links below:


In order to place the router in the bootloader menu state, follow these steps:

  • Unplug all cables from the router.
  • Plug in one Ethernet cable for your computer into any LAN port.
  • Press and hold the reset button.
  • While holding the reset button, plug the power cable into the router. Continue holding the button for another 6 seconds.
  • Release the reset button.

If you followed all the steps correctly, Ethernet LEDs should start lighting up and turning OFF one after the other, from WAN port to LAN1 port. This means that the router is in the bootloader menu state. If that is not the case, repeat the steps again.

At this point you should be able to reach the router's HTTP server via this address:

192.168.1.1/index.html

Type it into the URL field of your web browser, upload the FW image file and click 'Update'. Firmware files can be downloaded from [[{{{name}}}_Firmware_Downloads|here]].

If everything went correctly, the update should begin. At this point you can close the browser window. The update will take about 120-180 seconds.

Additional note: don't forget to restore your computer's IP address settings afterwards!