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    Posted: 21 Mar 2018 at 8:04am
Hello

I updated my newest ASRock from 2.09 to 2.18 (newest firmware). Now the router is DEAD. I updated via WLAN with my laptop.

The router is JUST dead, NO LED LIGHTS, NO WIFI, NO ACCESS via LAN CABLE. It is just dead.
Before it worked, I just wanted a firmware update.

I tried a hard resest (30/30/30) by pressing the RESET Button, no help.

Any help available?
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Hello, 
it seems your router is soft-bricked. I had the same issue when installing the latest DD-WRT firmware. 
No Leds -> the router stucks at boot. I fixed it by disassembling the router and connection an raspberry pi serial connection to the serial port on the motherboard. Then i was able to access the UBOOT bootloader. I managed to tftp a working DD-WRT image from an working router and reflashed the NAND flash chip. Then it started up again but i needed several days to find out. 

I hope i have helped.
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Thx, at least I got an answer.

Problem: I do not have the equipment and I am not really good at those things. Hmm so I can only send it for repair obviously.
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Just send it to repair shop then or ask someone to come over and fix it for you. 
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Originally posted by margaspeak margaspeak wrote:

Just send it to repair shop then or ask someone to come over and fix it for you. 

HOW???
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Originally posted by rups rups wrote:

Hello, 
it seems your router is soft-bricked. I had the same issue when installing the latest DD-WRT firmware. 
No Leds -> the router stucks at boot. I fixed it by disassembling the router and connection an raspberry pi serial connection to the serial port on the motherboard. Then i was able to access the UBOOT bootloader. I managed to tftp a working DD-WRT image from an working router and reflashed the NAND flash chip. Then it started up again but i needed several days to find out. 

I hope i have helped.

Hi Rups,

I'm in the exact same situation as you, can you please help me out with the files you used?
I'd greatly appreciate it.

Thank you!
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Support is very bad here :-(
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Hi!

Could you provide me with guide on how you disassembled and connected to the pi?

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Originally posted by rups rups wrote:

Hello, 
it seems your router is soft-bricked. I had the same issue when installing the latest DD-WRT firmware. 
No Leds -> the router stucks at boot. I fixed it by disassembling the router and connection an raspberry pi serial connection to the serial port on the motherboard. Then i was able to access the UBOOT bootloader. I managed to tftp a working DD-WRT image from an working router and reflashed the NAND flash chip. Then it started up again but i needed several days to find out. 

I hope i have helped.

Could you provide info on dissassembly and connectiong the pi?

Thanks
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