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| toh:tp-link:archer_mr200 [2022/09/24 17:19] – [Unlocking your Router's Modem] xwtk | toh:tp-link:archer_mr200 [2024/09/03 07:40] – [Installation] frollic | ||
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| ===== Flash Layout ===== | ===== Flash Layout ===== | ||
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| **Flashing OpenWrt** | **Flashing OpenWrt** | ||
| + | * The router now will flash the file to its chip starting at address 0x00000000, in case you are generating your own custom firmware image, the file should include the TP-Link bootloader, the creation process is described further down. | ||
| * Turn on the device while pushing the WPS button until the WPS indicator lights up. The router is now ready to accept the firmware via the TFTP client set up in the computer. **Remember that the file name must exactly be the one mentioned above, since the router is looking specifically for it**. | * Turn on the device while pushing the WPS button until the WPS indicator lights up. The router is now ready to accept the firmware via the TFTP client set up in the computer. **Remember that the file name must exactly be the one mentioned above, since the router is looking specifically for it**. | ||
| - | * The router now will flash the file to its chip from address 0x00000000, note that in case you are making your own custom firmware, the file start should be the TP-Link bootloader, process on how to make your own custom firmware is explained below. | ||
| * Wait until the router restarts and boots up, change the LAN settings in your computer to DHCP (automatically assign IP), and open // | * Wait until the router restarts and boots up, change the LAN settings in your computer to DHCP (automatically assign IP), and open // | ||
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| **Process** | **Process** | ||
| - | //Refer to **Backing Up your Router** section to learn how to dump your chip, it is required in case you want to go back to stock.// | + | //[NEW METHOD] This variant can be used to unlock the modem without flashing an unlocked firmware, this is helpful in case your modem is running a newer version and is preventing flashing the unlocked firmware. Provided by user liviu.// |
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| + | * Flash OpenWrt firmware | ||
| + | * Connect to the router either via LAN or WiFi | ||
| + | * Install '' | ||
| + | * Connect to router' | ||
| + | * Once you get into the modem //shell// run these commands: | ||
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| + | uci set network_status.network_status_data.unlockPlmn=1 | ||
| + | uci commit network_status | ||
| + | exit | ||
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| + | * Restart the router | ||
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| + | //[OLD METHOD] | ||
| * Flash OpenWrt firmware | * Flash OpenWrt firmware | ||
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| ==== Info ==== | ==== Info ==== | ||
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| ===== Photos ===== | ===== Photos ===== | ||