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toh:gl.inet:gl-e750 [2021/12/22 11:25] – [OEM bootlog] alzhaotoh:gl.inet:gl-e750 [2023/07/29 15:36] – [Soft Factory Reset] `reboot now` is deprecated/undocumented, see: reboot -h vgaetera
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-//Mudi by GL.iNet, is the best OpenWrt portable 4G LTE privacy router for road warriors and business travelers who want to secure their data and protect them from cyber criminals.//+Mudi by GL.iNet, is the best OpenWrt portable 4G LTE privacy router for road warriors and business travelers who want to secure their data and protect them from cyber criminals.
  
-<WRAP BOX> 
 Mudi has different models based on the PCIe 3G/4G LTE module. GL-E750C4 is with CAT4 Module, and GL-E750C6 is with CAT6 Module. All the sub-modules share the same firmware. If you want to learn more about Mudi, please visit: https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-e750/ Mudi has different models based on the PCIe 3G/4G LTE module. GL-E750C4 is with CAT4 Module, and GL-E750C6 is with CAT6 Module. All the sub-modules share the same firmware. If you want to learn more about Mudi, please visit: https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-e750/
-</WRAP> 
  
 /*****/ /*****/
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 /*****/ /*****/
  
-{{media:e750.jpeg?200|Generic Router}}+{{media:gl.inet:gl-e750.jpeg?200|Generic Router}}
  
 <WRAP BOX> <WRAP BOX>
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 filter  : Brand=GL.iNet filter  : Brand=GL.iNet
 filter  : Model=GL-E750 filter  : Model=GL-E750
-filter  : Versions~ 
-filter  : OEM Info=https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-e750 
-filter  : Forum Search= 
-filter  : Technical Data=[[:toh:hwdata:gl.inet:gl.inet_gl-e750|21.02.1]] 
 ---- ----
  
-/* If no unsupported functions known, comment out the following datatable or delete it. */ 
----- datatable ---- 
-cols    : Unsupported Functions_unsupporteds 
-filter  : Brand=GL.iNet11 
-filter  : Model=GL-E750 
-filter  : Versions~ 
----- 
- 
-===== Experimental Versions ===== 
- 
-/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *  
-   The official Table of Hardware only lists current, stable versions of OpenWrt.  * 
-   Use this space to describe any on-going efforts to create a newer version       * 
-   of the firmware for this device. Provide links to firmware images,              * 
-   active threads on the forum, or other sources of information.                   * 
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ 
- 
-//None at this time.// 
  
 ===== Hardware Highlights ===== ===== Hardware Highlights =====
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 filter  : Brand=GL.iNet filter  : Brand=GL.iNet
 filter  : Model=GL-E750 filter  : Model=GL-E750
-filter  : Versions~+filter  : Versions=v1
 ---- ----
  
  
 ===== Installation ===== ===== Installation =====
-/* stable release */ 
-/* uncomment once stable release is available 
 ---- datatable ---- ---- datatable ----
 cols    : Model, Versions, Supported Current Rel, Firmware OpenWrt Install URL_url, Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade URL_url, Firmware OEM Stock URL_url cols    : Model, Versions, Supported Current Rel, Firmware OpenWrt Install URL_url, Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade URL_url, Firmware OEM Stock URL_url
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 filter  : Brand=GL.iNet filter  : Brand=GL.iNet
 filter  : Model=GL-E750 filter  : Model=GL-E750
-filter  : Versions~ 
----- 
-*/ 
- 
- 
-/* snapshot */ 
-/* delete once stable release is available */ 
----- datatable ---- 
-cols    : Model, Versions, Supported Current Rel, Firmware OpenWrt snapshot Install URL_url, Firmware OpenWrt snapshot Upgrade URL_url, Firmware OEM Stock URL_url 
-headers : Model, Version, Current Release, Firmware OpenWrt snapshot Install, Firmware OpenWrt snapshot Upgrade, Firmware OEM Stock 
-align   : c,c,c 
-filter  : Brand=GL.iNet 
-filter  : Model=GL-E750 
-filter  : Versions~ 
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 mtd5: 08000000 00020000 "ubi" mtd5: 08000000 00020000 "ubi"
 </code> </code>
-</WRAP> 
- 
-==== OEM easy installation ==== 
- 
-<WRAP BOX> 
-FIXME //The instructions below are for Broadcom devices and only serve as an example.//\\ 
-**//Remove / modify them if they do not apply to this particular device!//** 
- 
-This section deals with 
-  * How you install OpenWrt from a device freshly opened 
-  * The steps required such as reset to factory defaults if the device has already been configured 
- 
-**Note:** Reset router to factory defaults if it has been previously configured. 
-  * Browse to ''<nowiki>http://192.168.1.1/Upgrade.asp</nowiki>'' 
-  * Upload .bin file to router 
-  * Wait for it to reboot 
-  * Telnet to 192.168.1.1 and set a root password, or browse to ''<nowiki>http://192.168.1.1</nowiki>'' if LuCI is installed. 
-</WRAP> 
- 
-==== OEM installation using the TFTP method ==== 
- 
-->  [[docs:guide-user:installation:generic.flashing.tftp]] 
- 
-=== Specific values needed for tftp === 
- 
-<WRAP BOX> 
- 
-FIXME Enter values for "FILL-IN" below 
- 
-^ Bootloader tftp server IPv4 address  | FILL-IN   | 
-^ Bootloader MAC address (special)     | FILL-IN   | 
-^ Firmware tftp image                  | [[:downloads|Latest OpenWrt release]] (**''NOTE:''** Name must contain //"tftp"//) | 
-^ TFTP transfer window                 | FILL-IN seconds                                | 
-^ TFTP window start                    | approximately FILL-IN seconds after power on   | 
-^ TFTP client required IP address      | FILL-IN                                        | 
- 
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
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 ->  [[docs:guide-user:installation:generic.sysupgrade]] ->  [[docs:guide-user:installation:generic.sysupgrade]]
  
-<WRAP BOX> 
  
-FIXME These are generic instructions. Update with your router's specifics.+==== GL.iNet Web Upgrade Process ====
  
 +  * Browse to ''<nowiki>http://192.168.8.1/#/upgrade</nowiki>'' GL.iNet Web Upgrade URL
 +  * Upload image file for sysupgrade
 +  * Choose whether to keep the configuration according to your needs, the default is to keep the configuration
 +  * Click install
 +  * Wait for reboot
 ==== LuCI Web Upgrade Process ==== ==== LuCI Web Upgrade Process ====
  
-  * Browse to ''<nowiki>http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/luci/mini/system/upgrade/</nowiki>'' LuCI Upgrade URL+  * Browse to ''<nowiki>http://192.168.8.1/cgi-bin/luci/admin/system/flash</nowiki>'' LuCI Upgrade URL
   * Upload image file for sysupgrade to LuCI   * Upload image file for sysupgrade to LuCI
   * Wait for reboot   * Wait for reboot
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 If you don't have a GUI (LuCI) available, you can alternatively upgrade via the command line. If you don't have a GUI (LuCI) available, you can alternatively upgrade via the command line.
-There are two command line methods for upgrading: 
- 
-  * ''sysupgrade'' 
-  * ''mtd'' 
  
 Note: It is important that you put the firmware image into the ramdisk (/tmp) before you start flashing. Note: It is important that you put the firmware image into the ramdisk (/tmp) before you start flashing.
  
-=== sysupgrade === +  * Login as root via SSH on 192.168.8.1, then enter the following commands:
- +
-  * Login as root via SSH on 192.168.1.1, then enter the following commands:+
  
 <code> <code>
 cd /tmp cd /tmp
-wget http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/XXX/xxx.abc +wget http://download.gl-inet.com/firmware/e750/release/openwrt-e750-3.203-0701.tar 
-sysupgrade /tmp/xxx.abc+sysupgrade /tmp/openwrt-e750-3.203-0701.tar
 </code> </code>
  
-=== mtd ===+==== Upgrade via uboot ==== 
 +Please refer to the link: https://docs.gl-inet.com/en/3/troubleshooting/debrick/ 
 +===== Failsafe mode ===== 
 +-> [[docs:guide-user:troubleshooting:failsafe_and_factory_reset]]
  
-If ''sysupgrade'' does not support this router, use ''mtd''. 
  
-  * Login as root via SSH on 192.168.1.1, then enter the following commands:+==== Reset Button ==== 
 +On devices with a physical reset button, OpenWrt can be reset to default settings without serial or SSH access.
  
 +  - Power on the device and wait for the status led to stop flashing (or go into failsafe mode, as described above).
 +  - Press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds. 
 +  - Release the reset button.
 +
 +The device will do a hard factory reset (see below) and then reboot. This operation can be slow on some devices, so wait a few minutes before connecting again.
 +
 +==== Soft Factory Reset ====
 +If you want a clean slate, there’s no need to flash again; just enter the following commands. Your device's settings will be reset to defaults like when OpenWrt was first installed.
 +
 +Issuing "firstboot" or "jffs2reset" command will attempt to delete all files from the jffs2 overlay partition. Note that this "soft reset" is performed with file system actions, so in some cases it is not enough.
 <code> <code>
-cd /tmp +firstboot && reboot 
-wget http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/XXX/xxx.abc +</code> 
-mtd write /tmp/xxx.abc linux && reboot+ 
 +NoteIf the commands above (all on one line) don't work, try those commands on separate lines in the terminal
 + 
 +Note: for most routers, "firstboot" actually just issues a "jffs2reset" command, so there is not much difference compared to the "hard reset" advice below. 
 + 
 +Note: if you're issuing this command inside a bash script, remember to add the option -y to force firstboot: 
 + 
 +<code> 
 +firstboot -y && reboot
 </code> </code>
  
-</WRAP> 
  
-===== Debricking ===== 
--> [[docs:guide-user:troubleshooting:generic.debrick]] 
  
-===== Failsafe mode ===== 
--> [[docs:guide-user:troubleshooting:failsafe_and_factory_reset]] 
  
 ===== Basic configuration ===== ===== Basic configuration =====
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 ===== Specific Configuration ===== ===== Specific Configuration =====
- 
-<WRAP BOX> 
-FIXME Please fill in real values for this device, then remove the EXAMPLEs 
  
 ==== Network interfaces ==== ==== Network interfaces ====
-The default network configuration is: +Base on the OEM(GL.iNet) firmware, the default network configuration is: 
-^ Interface Name   ^ Description                  ^ Default configuration    ^ +^ Interface Name   ^ Description ^ Default configuration    ^ 
-| br-lan           EXAMPLE LAN & WiFi           EXAMPLE 192.168.1.1/24   | +| br-lan | LAN & WiFi | 192.168.8.1/24   | 
-vlan0 (eth0.0)   | EXAMPLE LAN ports (1 to 4)   | EXAMPLE None             | +| eth0   WAN port   | DHCP             | 
-vlan1 (eth0.1)   | EXAMPLE WAN port             EXAMPLE DHCP             | +eth1   | LAN port   192.168.8.1/24   | 
-| wl0              | EXAMPLE WiFi                 | EXAMPLE Disabled         | +wlan0  WiFi 5G    GL-E750          
- +wlan1  WiFi 2.4G  GL-E750          |
-</WRAP> +
- +
-==== Switch Ports (for VLANs) ==== +
-<WRAP BOX> +
-FIXME Please fill in real values for this device, then remove the EXAMPLEs +
- +
-Numbers 0-3 are Ports 1-4 as labeled on the unit, number 4 is the Internet (WAN) on the unit, 5 is the internal connection to the router itselfDon't be fooled: Port 1 on the unit is number 3 when configuring VLANsvlan0 = eth0.0, vlan1 = eth0.1 and so on. +
-^ Port             ^ Switch port   ^ +
-Internet (WAN)   EXAMPLE 4     | +
-| LAN 1            | EXAMPLE 3     +
-LAN 2            EXAMPLE     | +
-LAN 3            | EXAMPLE 1     | +
-| LAN 4            | EXAMPLE 0     | +
- +
-</WRAP>+
  
 ==== Buttons ==== ==== Buttons ====
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 Here, we merely name the buttons, so we can use them in the above Howto. Here, we merely name the buttons, so we can use them in the above Howto.
  
-<WRAP BOX> +The GL-E750 has the following buttons:
-FIXME Please fill in real values for this device, then remove the EXAMPLEs+
  
-The GL.iNet GL-E750 has the following buttons:+^ BUTTON            ^ Event   ^ 
 +| Reset              reset        | 
 +| Switch to up      |  gpio-1 (lo) | 
 +| Switch to down    |  gpio-1 (hi)  |
  
-^ BUTTON                       ^ Event   ^ 
-| EXAMPLE Reset                |  reset  | 
-| EXAMPLE Secure Easy Setup    |   ses   | 
-| EXAMPLE No buttons at all.      -    | 
- 
-</WRAP> 
  
 ===== Hardware ===== ===== Hardware =====
 ==== Info ==== ==== Info ====
-<WRAP BOX> 
-FIXME 
-  - This table is automatically generated, **once the correct filters for Brand and Model are set.** 
-  - If you see "Nothing." instead of a table, please **edit this section and adjust the filters with the proper Brand and Model.** Just try, it's easy. 
-  - If you still don't see a table here, or a table filled with '¿': [[toh:start|Is there already a Techdata page available]] for GL.iNet GL-E750 ? If not: [[meta:create_new_dataentry_page|Create one]]. 
-  - If you see a table with the desired device data, everything is OK and you can delete this text and the ''<nowiki><WRAP></nowiki>'' that encloses it. 
-  - If it still doesn't work: Don't panic, calm down, take a deep breath and [[:contact|contact a wiki admin]] (tmomas) for help. 
-</WRAP> 
- 
 ---- datatemplatelist dttpllist ---- ---- datatemplatelist dttpllist ----
 template: meta:template_datatemplatelist template: meta:template_datatemplatelist
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 filter  : Brand=GL.iNet filter  : Brand=GL.iNet
 filter  : Model=GL-E750 filter  : Model=GL-E750
-filter  : Versions= 
 ---- ----
  
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 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
-^ Serial connection parameters\\ for GL.iNet GL-E750 @@Version@@ | EXAMPLE 115200, 8N1 |+^ Serial connection parameters\\ for GL.iNet GL-E750  | EXAMPLE 115200, 8N1 |
  
 ==== JTAG ==== ==== JTAG ====
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 -> [[docs:techref:bootloader]] -> [[docs:techref:bootloader]]
  
-===== Hardware mods ===== +Please refer to the link: https://docs.gl-inet.com/en/3/troubleshooting/debrick/
- +
-None so far.+
  
  
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 ==== OpenWrt bootlog ==== ==== OpenWrt bootlog ====
-<WRAP bootlog> +This device is special, with LCD screen, and the network port is expanded through the docking station. If you do not do development, it is not recommended to use the official OpenWrt firmware. It is very difficult to use.
-<nowiki>COPY HERE THE BOOTLOG ONCE OPENWRT IS INSTALLED AND RUNNING</nowiki> +
-</WRAP>\\+
  
 ===== Notes ===== ===== Notes =====
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