thanks god to find you talking about this issue here. 4 days tracking some way to make openwrt works.From our limited sample:
From preceding post in this forum it seems that test version of 3.17 firmware does not solve the problem. I would like to downgrade the booloader to version 3.08 but cannot find it anywhere. Where I can find it? How to apply it on the router (Winbox?) ?
- Two RB951G-2HnD with firmware (bootloader) 3.08 : OpenWrt works fine on them
- One RB951G-2HnD with firmware (bootloader) 3.16 : Not able to run OpenWrt on it
Thank You
ok i found a way. netinstall 6.1NPK and you can "upgrade" 3.08. im testing now.From our limited sample:
From preceding post in this forum it seems that test version of 3.17 firmware does not solve the problem. I would like to downgrade the booloader to version 3.08 but cannot find it anywhere. Where I can find it? How to apply it on the router (Winbox?) ?
- Two RB951G-2HnD with firmware (bootloader) 3.08 : OpenWrt works fine on them
- One RB951G-2HnD with firmware (bootloader) 3.16 : Not able to run OpenWrt on it
Thank You
this method works \o/ got my board back to 3.08 and now i can put my openwrt build into it normally.ok i found a way. netinstall 6.1NPK and you can "upgrade" 3.08. im testing now.From our limited sample:
From preceding post in this forum it seems that test version of 3.17 firmware does not solve the problem. I would like to downgrade the booloader to version 3.08 but cannot find it anywhere. Where I can find it? How to apply it on the router (Winbox?) ?
- Two RB951G-2HnD with firmware (bootloader) 3.08 : OpenWrt works fine on them
- One RB951G-2HnD with firmware (bootloader) 3.16 : Not able to run OpenWrt on it
Thank You
im really happy to help you people, think that would be good if the first post were edited to include the situation, so people dont need to read all the topic to get the answer. (giving the credits for my ego)I would also like to confirm that 3.08 works perfectly. Luckly the batch of RB951G-2hnd we have are preloaded with 3.10 in current and 3.08 in the upgrade so fixing is simple .
THANKS LOT!
In my personal experience manufacturers should not ship the exact same model and version of a device that breaks backwards compatibility. If mikrotik wants to upgrade something like that which breaks backwards compatibility at least put a version number on it (RB951G-2HnD v1) so we know NOT to buy 1000 of these devices in bulk.Hello,
bootloader on device should never be downgraded to version that is older than one
with which router comes from factory. In this case I would simply say that newer
this model units simply do not support older bootloader version any more.
read my instructions few posts ago.Hi 0xception,
Sorry for late delay, I haven't visted this site in a while. The original problem was solved by upgrading to latest to OpenWRT. I've also found the same issue with "4C:5E:0C" MAC versions. Its infuriating as we've just bought 200 units.
Have you figured out how to get OpenWRT on it?
What's worse is I asked MikroTik about versioning and they just said they couldn't confirm. I really hope they didn't know in advance that it wouldn't work and purposefully were vague so I'd still buy them.
Either way I'm up **it creek as I need to flash these units ASAP. Any help would be much appreciated, if I figure it out I'll post back here.
Cheers
I'll let you know how I get on.So while the solution here does work, our company purchased a new batch of 100+ rb951g-2hnd and found that this batch now has a new mac (old ones were D4:CA:6D:*:*:*) address prefix and downgrading to 3.08 bricks the device and will only boot using the backup bootloader. We've tried 3.10, and the latest 3.18 bootloaders (and a few inbetween) and all fail to allow openwrt installation other then 3.08.
These new devices with the mac address prefix: 4C:5E:0C:*:*:* do not downgrade to 3.08.
You have access to uart from openwrt?I have serial access to uart, but unfortunately there're no bios options. The only option I see is install routerOs, change boot device and go on.
How did you changed boot protocol to bootp ?But here's a tricky part I have changed boot protocol to bootp and netinstall doesn't see my router now ( just before this operation netinstall found routerboard perfectly)
try revert your changes or describe your experience you described higher please.Is there anything I can do from openwrt to change boot device or upgrade system in another way? Thanks in advance!
Have you found a solution to install OpenWRT on a RB951G-2HnD with 4C:5E:0C:*:*:* MAC and 3.16 firmware (upgraded from 3.17) ?So while the solution here does work, our company purchased a new batch of 100+ rb951g-2hnd and found that this batch now has a new mac (old ones were D4:CA:6D:*:*:*) address prefix and downgrading to 3.08 bricks the device and will only boot using the backup bootloader. We've tried 3.10, and the latest 3.18 bootloaders (and a few inbetween) and all fail to allow openwrt installation other then 3.08.
These new devices with the mac address prefix: 4C:5E:0C:*:*:* do not downgrade to 3.08. When we contacted mikrotiks support email their response was
In my personal experience manufacturers should not ship the exact same model and version of a device that breaks backwards compatibility. If mikrotik wants to upgrade something like that which breaks backwards compatibility at least put a version number on it (RB951G-2HnD v1) so we know NOT to buy 1000 of these devices in bulk.Hello,
bootloader on device should never be downgraded to version that is older than one
with which router comes from factory. In this case I would simply say that newer
this model units simply do not support older bootloader version any more.
If anyone in the community knows a trick or a path for a proper downgrade I'd be really thankful for any help/hints.
Thanks, I investigate it and became to one thing - that booting options can store in /dev/mtd0Have a look on this topic http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=93341
Could you be more specific, if I shall find some data ?
I need additional dumps of /dev/mtd0 to compare and may be find solution to fix boot issue.
Thanks in advance
You know, if I will know what I should find exactly, may be I am already fix my issue.Could you be more specific, if I shall find some data ?
I need additional dumps of /dev/mtd0 to compare and may be find solution to fix boot issue.
Thanks in advance
Can I flash openwrt if I:At any case it enough to boot from http://openwrt.ayufan.eu/rb951g/trunk-r ... s-lzma.elf via tftp+bootp and make dd if=/dev/mtd0 of=booter.hex and scp from device. It does not modify anything in device memory.
As for me, I strongly recommend do not this until you make ALL backups: mtd0 on NAND flash (256kb) + mtd1(3.8mb) + mtd2 (124mb) + SPI FLASH (64kb).Can I flash openwrt if I:
boot through dnsmasq/tftp with Ayafan's elf-file,
log into it on 192.168.1.1,
run the dd command
scp new OS and kernel from openwrt
and install with these instructions http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/mikrotik/rb951g_2hnd ?
Or must the dd command be run from telnet with the RouterBoard OS before the dnsmasq/tftp-boot ?
Every time I try to boot it with dnsmasq/tftp it ends in the original MikroTik firmware on 192.168.88.1.
At any case it enough to boot from http://openwrt.ayufan.eu/rb951g/trunk-r ... s-lzma.elf via tftp+bootp and make dd if=/dev/mtd0 of=booter.hex and scp from device. It does not modify anything in device memory.
Here is https://yadi.sk/d/O9xNL_0QfPGMF my boot image i used a couple hours ago.
Every time I try to boot it with dnsmasq/tftp it ends in the original MikroTik firmware on 192.168.88.1.
To me routerBoot 3.17 does not accept the openwrt-firmware, and reboots into the original MikroTik firmware.
I am using Ubuntu 14.10.Here is https://yadi.sk/d/O9xNL_0QfPGMF my boot image i used a couple hours ago.
Every time I try to boot it with dnsmasq/tftp it ends in the original MikroTik firmware on 192.168.88.1.
To me routerBoot 3.17 does not accept the openwrt-firmware, and reboots into the original MikroTik firmware.
You should preferably have direct connect between router and PC (without any other stuff like switches, etc), then launch dnsmasq (you can use this manual http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/mikrotik/rb951g_2hnd) , then insert patch-cord to PoE port (first starting from left side, near ACT LED), then press and hold reset button and insert power plug. After power on, you should still hold reset button - ACT LED should start blink (you still hold reset button), and after it stops blink (ether port LED should turn off) - router should start connect to your PC (only at this point you can release reset button!) and you will see this process on screen. After that router should boot up from openwrt image and make 1 beep. Then you should connect cable to 2 port and try telnet 192.168.1.1 after ~ 10-15 seconds (required to boot openwrt).
What OS you are use on PC? Win or Linux?
There are a lot of different devices available, meeting your specs. I have done mods to OM2Ps FW (r481) and programmed different openwrt-devices (various TP-Links, no-name routers from China, WD myNet N600, mikrotik ...), so you might mail me (augustus_meyerATyahoo.com) for more detailed info.Hi,
I came across this thread as trying to find a minimum 16mb flash & 64mb RAM router with USB & 2.4ghz wifi we can install WRT on.
Now I have had success with the newer router with routerboot 3.17 (upgraded to 3.24).I am using Ubuntu 14.10.
I have had succes with one router with routerboot 3.08 (I think). I have given up on 2 other routers with routerboot 3.17, 3.16 and 3.22.
I have rooterboot 3.24. I don't want to brick my device. Please how exactly do I flash 14.07 onto the router? Do I need to compile anythinga and apply a patch? Or can I use what is available here? What is the safest way?Now I have had success with the newer router with routerboot 3.17 (upgraded to 3.24).I am using Ubuntu 14.10.
I have had succes with one router with routerboot 3.08 (I think). I have given up on 2 other routers with routerboot 3.17, 3.16 and 3.22.
I had to compile my own firmware like described here: http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/mikrotik/rb951g_2hnd
They use a patch 4773. That is AFAIK for the old routerboot up to 3.08. I used this patch http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/419857/
I pulled release 46767 to get as near to Chaos Calmer as I could get.
Remember - you allways take a risk, when you flash firmware. But I have not bricked any of 4 RB951G's. (One was close on bricked when I tried to downgrade with an old routerboot-file, but a good advice from Mikrotik support saved it).I don't want to brick my device.
I use this as my guideline http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/mikrotik/rb951g_2hndPlease how exactly do I flash 14.07 onto the router?
Trunk is not 14.07. Don't know if it is compiled with old or new patch.Or can I use what is available here?
http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/ ... /mikrotik/
It is not 14.07 but I have put my Chaos Calmer-files on google driveDo I need to compile anythinga and apply a patch?
Stay on Mikrotik.What is the safest way?
Don't know. This is a thread about openwrt, not dd-wrt.im curious what will be the advantage of dd-wrt over router os ??
Don't know. This is a thread about openwrt, not dd-wrt.im curious what will be the advantage of dd-wrt over router os ??
Advantages of OpenWRT could be (for some users):
Simpler OS and GUI with less steep learning curve.
Can run OpenVPN over UDP with LZO-compression (my main reason).
It's been openwrt, I'm not familiar with routerOs so it takes time for me to setup some things I already now how to do in linux. It has its own package manager that includes a lot of useful stuff. It's just the way you see things: starting from configuring tools and using some programs (vim, mc ...) and ending with nginx python and some other crazy stuff, that stock os doesn't allow to do.im curious what will be the advantage of dd-wrt over router os ??
Looking at this topic, I can see that installing OpenWRT has taken a lot more time than just checking out the easy to use RouterOSIt's been openwrt, I'm not familiar with routerOs so it takes time for me to setup some things I already now how to do in linux. It has its own package manager that includes a lot of useful stuff. It's just the way you see things: starting from configuring tools and using some programs (vim, mc ...) and ending with nginx python and some other crazy stuff, that stock os doesn't allow to do.im curious what will be the advantage of dd-wrt over router os ??
Not compared to the time we have to wait for openVPN over UDP
Looking at this topic, I can see that installing OpenWRT has taken a lot more time than just checking out the easy to use RouterOS
Not compared to the time we have to wait for openVPN over UDP
Looking at this topic, I can see that installing OpenWRT has taken a lot more time than just checking out the easy to use RouterOS