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inbox:toh:tp-link:x80-5g_v1 [2024/08/13 00:28] – fix formatting professor_jonnyinbox:toh:tp-link:x80-5g_v1 [2024/08/13 00:34] – [Installing OpenWrt factory.ubi part 2 of 2] professor_jonny
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   * Initramfs Test Image: (https://github.com/professor-jonny/images/blob/main/openwrt-qualcommax-ipq807x-tplink_x80-5g-initramfs-uImage.itb)   * Initramfs Test Image: (https://github.com/professor-jonny/images/blob/main/openwrt-qualcommax-ipq807x-tplink_x80-5g-initramfs-uImage.itb)
-  * Initramfs Test Image: (https://github.com/professor-jonny/images/blob/main/openwrt-qualcommax-ipq807x-tplink_x80-5g-initramfs-uImage.itb)+  * factory   Test Image: (https://github.com/professor-jonny/images/blob/main/openwrt-qualcommax-ipq807x-tplink_x80-5g-squashfs-factory.ubi)
  
  
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   - Plug the router into your computer using an ethernet cable   - Plug the router into your computer using an ethernet cable
   - set your pc's IP address to the below settings:   - set your pc's IP address to the below settings:
- +  - static 192.168.1.2.
-    static 192.168.1.2. +
-    +
   - power the router and quickly type the magic string "tpl" and press enter to break into u-boot   - power the router and quickly type the magic string "tpl" and press enter to break into u-boot
   - in the shell set the environment variables to enable tftpbooting   - in the shell set the environment variables to enable tftpbooting
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 ==== Installing OpenWrt factory.ubi part 2 of 2 ==== ==== Installing OpenWrt factory.ubi part 2 of 2 ====
  
-  - Download a copy of the factoru.ubi to your pc+  - Download a copy of the factory.ubi to your pc
   - set up a ssh/scp session to your router with a program such as SmarTTY.   - set up a ssh/scp session to your router with a program such as SmarTTY.
   - upload the factory.ubi to /tmp on your router   - upload the factory.ubi to /tmp on your router
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