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| toh:tp-link:archer_c25_v1 [2024/08/06 19:40] – [OpenWRT bootlog] mguima | toh:tp-link:archer_c25_v1 [2024/08/06 20:08] – [Photos] mguima | ||
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| - | ==== Photos ==== | + | ===== Photos |
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| /* When uploading photos, **name them** intelligently. Nobody knows what 20100930_000602.jpg is! */ | /* When uploading photos, **name them** intelligently. Nobody knows what 20100930_000602.jpg is! */ | ||
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| /* Thanks, your wiki administration - Oct. 2015 */ | /* Thanks, your wiki administration - Oct. 2015 */ | ||
| - | can someone insert the fotos from my links? | + | /* can someone insert the fotos from my links? |
| - | I don't have the rights to upload pictures. | + | /* I don't have the rights to upload pictures. |
| + | /* <WRAP center round info 60%> */ | ||
| + | /* As long as you are logged in, you **do** have rights to upload photos, but only to the //media// namespace. See https:// | ||
| + | /* </ | ||
| - | <WRAP center round info 60%> | + | /* **Insert photo of front of the casing** */ |
| - | As long as you are logged in, you **do** have rights to upload photos, but only to the //media// namespace. See https://openwrt.org/meta/adding_images_to_openwrt_wiki | + | /* https://drive.google.com/open? |
| - | </ | + | {{: |
| + | /* **Insert photo of back of the casing** */ | ||
| + | /* https:// | ||
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| - | **Insert photo of front of the casing** | + | /* **Insert photo of backside label** |
| - | https:// | + | {{: |
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| - | **Insert photo of back of the casing** | + | |
| - | https:// | + | |
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| - | **Insert photo of backside label** | + | |
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| + | ===== Opening the case ===== | ||
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| + | There are 2 screws with PH1 head at the bottom of the case (freely accessible). | ||
| + | After unscrewing, You need to open all the latches (12 in total) around the case. | ||
| + | They are holding well and the edges of top and bottom case parts make their unlatching harder. | ||
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| + | ===== Serial ===== | ||
| + | -> [[docs: | ||
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| + | FIXME Voltage levels (3.3V or 5V - I am not sure about the levels of the converter I used). | ||
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| + | There is unpopulated header with 2.54mm pitch at the edge of the PCB. | ||
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| + | ^ Serial connection parameters\\ for TP-Link Archer C25 v1 | 115200, 8N1 | | ||
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| ===== Notes ===== | ===== Notes ===== | ||