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| inbox:toh:zyxel:nwa50ax [2024/02/14 14:29] – [Serial] photo of the serial connection valentijn | inbox:toh:zyxel:nwa50ax [2024/02/14 14:37] – [Opening the case] added info on PCB attachment to housing. valentijn | ||
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| === From factory WebUI === | === From factory WebUI === | ||
| - | Upload the OpenWrt factory image to the factory' | + | Upload the OpenWrt factory image to the factory' |
| - | If OpenWrt is installed to slot B, it will fail installation, and reboot to the stock ZyXEL firmware, in this case, simply install | + | However, if your NWA50AX has had a firmware update since unpacking, then OpenWrt is installed to slot B and will fail installation. The NWA50AX will then reboot to the stock ZyXEL firmware. In this case, simply install |
| === From Serial === | === From Serial === | ||
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| ==== Opening the case ==== | ==== Opening the case ==== | ||
| - | On the bottom side of the device, there are 4 PH1 screws, remove them, flip the device over and pry the top cover off from the ridge around the edge. You will see a large antenna ground plate that also serves as a heat sink, seemingly | + | On the bottom side of the device, there are 4 PH1 screws, remove them, flip the device over and pry the top cover off from the ridge around the edge. There are no plastic clips, the device should come apart without problems. You will see a large antenna ground plate that also serves as a heat sink, seemingly attached with 4 screws. However, it is also attached to the PCB with some sort of tape. See photo: {{: |
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| + | The PCB is held down with 4 little plastic clamps on the corners, and is also attached to a heat sink with double sticking tape. Taking the PCB out should be easy. | ||
| ==== Serial ==== | ==== Serial ==== | ||