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| **Instructions génériques d'écriture** | **Instructions génériques d'écriture** |
| * [[doc:howto:obtain.firmware]] Vous //devriez// télécharger une image stable dont le nom contient les mots //factory// et //SquashFS// (depuis la plate-forme ar71xx). | * [[:downloads]] Vous //devriez// télécharger une image stable dont le nom contient les mots //factory// et //SquashFS// (depuis la plate-forme ar71xx). |
| * [[docs:guide-user:installation:generic.flashing]] Après cela, écrivez le fichier du firmware dans la mémoire flash de votre routeur. | * [[docs:guide-user:installation:generic.flashing]] Après cela, écrivez le fichier du firmware dans la mémoire flash de votre routeur. |
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| ==== Agencement de la mémoire flash ==== | ==== Agencement de la mémoire flash ==== |
| Lisez l'article [[fr:doc:techref:Flash.Layout|Agencement de la mémoire flash]] pour mieux comprendre. Il contient pas mal d'explications. Puis regardons l'agencement spécifique à ce routeur. | Lisez l'article [[fr:docs:techref:flash.layout|Agencement de la mémoire flash]] pour mieux comprendre. Il contient pas mal d'explications. Puis regardons l'agencement spécifique à ce routeur. |
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| ^ TP-Link WR1043ND Flash Layout stock firmware ^^^^^^ | ^ TP-Link WR1043ND Flash Layout stock firmware ^^^^^^ |
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| ==== Failsafe mode ==== | ==== Failsafe mode ==== |
| See [[docs:user-guide:troubleshooting:failsafe_and_factory_reset|OpenWrt Failsafe Mode]] for general information. | See [[docs:guide-user:troubleshooting:failsafe_and_factory_reset|OpenWrt Failsafe Mode]] for general information. |
| Based on generic failsafe, here are peculiarities : | Based on generic failsafe, here are peculiarities : |
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| - Listen on the WAN port. (tcpdump .....) | - Listen on the WAN port. (tcpdump .....) |
| - Power up your router. When the 'SYS' light starts to blink, press and hold the //QSS// button on the right side of the front panel until the blinking of 'SYS' LED gets faster. If that won't work instead of holding the button press it and keep pressing it until the blinking gets faster. Alternatively you may try both methods on the //RESET// button on the back panel between USB and power plug. | - Power up your router. When the 'SYS' light starts to blink, press and hold the //QSS// button on the right side of the front panel until the blinking of 'SYS' LED gets faster. If that won't work instead of holding the button press it and keep pressing it until the blinking gets faster. Alternatively you may try both methods on the //RESET// button on the back panel between USB and power plug. |
| - After entering the failsafe mode (sys LED flashing very fast) , swap your Ethernet connection from WAN port to LAN port 1 and the telnet 192.168.1.1 to repair your device as explained [[docs:user-guide:troubleshooting:failsafe_and_factory_reset#in.failsafe.mode|here]]. | - After entering the failsafe mode (sys LED flashing very fast) , swap your Ethernet connection from WAN port to LAN port 1 and the telnet 192.168.1.1 to repair your device as explained [[docs:guide-user:troubleshooting:failsafe_and_factory_reset#in.failsafe.mode|here]]. |
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| | **Vendor:** | [[wp>Qualcomm Atheros]] | | | **Vendor:** | [[wp>Qualcomm Atheros]] | |
| | **[[docs:techref:bootloader]]:** | [[docs:techref:bootloader:uboot|U-Boot]] | | | **[[docs:techref:bootloader]]:** | [[docs:techref:bootloader:uboot|U-Boot]] | |
| | **[[fr:doc:hardware:soc|System-On-Chip]]:** | AR9132 rev 2 (MIPS 24Kc V7.4) | | | **[[fr:docs:techref:hardware:soc|System-On-Chip]]:** | AR9132 rev 2 (MIPS 24Kc V7.4) | |
| | **[[docs:hardware:cpu|CPU]]/Speed** | 24Kc V7.4 400 Mhz | | | **[[docs:techref:hardware:cpu|CPU]]/Speed** | 24Kc V7.4 400 Mhz | |
| | **Flash-Chip:** | [[http://www.spansion.com/Support/Datasheets/S25FL064P_00_03_e.pdf|ST 25P64V6P]] | | | **Flash-Chip:** | [[http://www.spansion.com/Support/Datasheets/S25FL064P_00_03_e.pdf|ST 25P64V6P]] | |
| | **Flash size:** | 8192 KiB | | | **Flash size:** | 8192 KiB | |
| | **USB:** | Yes 1 x 2.0 (OHCI platform; device name ''1-1'') | | | **USB:** | Yes 1 x 2.0 (OHCI platform; device name ''1-1'') | |
| | **Power:** | 12V DC 1.5A | | | **Power:** | 12V DC 1.5A | |
| | **[[docs:hardware:port.serial|Serial]]:** | [[#Serial|Yes]] | | | **[[docs:techref:hardware:port.serial|Serial]]:** | [[#Serial|Yes]] | |
| | **[[docs:hardware:port.jtag|JTAG]]:** | [[#JTAG|Yes]] | | | **[[docs:techref:hardware:port.jtag|JTAG]]:** | [[#JTAG|Yes]] | |
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| ==== Performance ==== | ==== Performance ==== |
| * [[docs:hardware:performance|Filesystems performance]] results and [[docs:guide-user:perf_and_log:performance]] howto for help on measuring. | * [[docs:techref:hardware:performance|Filesystems performance]] results and [[docs:guide-user:perf_and_log:performance]] howto for help on measuring. |
| * [[docs:guide-user:perf_and_log:benchmark.usb|USB Benchmarks]] results. | * [[docs:guide-user:perf_and_log:benchmark.usb|USB Benchmarks]] results. |
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| - Fasten the screws and re-apply the rubber feet. | - Fasten the screws and re-apply the rubber feet. |
| ==== Serial ==== | ==== Serial ==== |
| -> [[docs:hardware:port.serial]] general information about the serial port, serial port cable, etc. | -> [[docs:techref:hardware:port.serial]] general information about the serial port, serial port cable, etc. |
| How to connect to Serial Port: | How to connect to Serial Port: |
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| ==== JTAG ==== | ==== JTAG ==== |
| -> [[docs:hardware:port.jtag]] general information about the JTAG port, JTAG cable, etc. | -> [[docs:techref:hardware:port.jtag]] general information about the JTAG port, JTAG cable, etc. |
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| {{:media:tplink:tl-wr1043:tl-wr1043nd_jtagport.jpg?direct&600|}} | {{:media:tplink:tl-wr1043:tl-wr1043nd_jtagport.jpg?direct&600|}} |
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| ==== GPIOs ==== | ==== GPIOs ==== |
| -> [[docs:hardware:port.gpio]] | -> [[docs:techref:hardware:port.gpio]] |
| The AR913x platform provides 22 GPIOs. Some of them are used by the router for status LEDs, buttons and to communicate with the RTL8366RB. The table below shows the results of some investigation: | The AR913x platform provides 22 GPIOs. Some of them are used by the router for status LEDs, buttons and to communicate with the RTL8366RB. The table below shows the results of some investigation: |
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| ==== LEDs ==== | ==== LEDs ==== |
| How to configure LEDs in general, see the LED section in the [[doc/uci/system]]. | How to configure LEDs in general, see the LED section in the [[docs:guide-user:base-system:led_configuration]]. |
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| The WR1043ND has 10 LEDs: | The WR1043ND has 10 LEDs: |
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| ===== Debricking ===== | ===== Debricking ===== |
| -> [[docs:user-guide:troubleshooting:generic.debrick]] | -> [[docs:guide-user:troubleshooting:generic.debrick]] |
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| **NOTE:** If you accidentally bricked your router by overwriting the bootloader, try the following: | **NOTE:** If you accidentally bricked your router by overwriting the bootloader, try the following: |
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| ===== Hardware Mods ===== | ===== Hardware Mods ===== |
| - as a beginner, you really should inform yourself about [[docs:hardware:soldering]] in general and then even obtain some experience! | - as a beginner, you really should inform yourself about [[docs:techref:hardware:soldering]] in general and then even obtain some experience! |
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| ==== 64MB RAM Mod ==== | ==== 64MB RAM Mod ==== |