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| toh:tp-link:re200 [2022/06/25 12:39] – [Tags] mains_powered added tmomas | toh:tp-link:re200 [2024/08/26 14:39] – [Installation] typo fix palebloodsky | ||
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| - | The latest RE200 v5 is not supported by OpenWrt! The device only has 4MB of flash and runs VxWorks by default. | + | **The latest RE200 v5 is not supported by OpenWrt! The device only has 4MB of flash and runs VxWorks by default.** |
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| ===== Supported Versions ===== | ===== Supported Versions ===== | ||
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| ===== Hardware Highlights ===== | ===== Hardware Highlights ===== | ||
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| ===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== | ||
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| + | Note that the time for an initial flash is very long for these devices. Users should expect 20 minutes before being able to access it, V4 can be 10 minutes, V1 is slower. Further sysupgrades may be a little faster at around 8 minutes. | ||
| ==== Web Interface Method (v1) ==== | ==== Web Interface Method (v1) ==== | ||
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| It is possible to install OpenWrt via the TP-Link web interface, but you need to prepare the image first. | It is possible to install OpenWrt via the TP-Link web interface, but you need to prepare the image first. | ||
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| - | Put the resulting | + | Transfer this file to your RE200 running OpenWrt: |
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| + | Flashing this relatively big file takes some time, so be patient. Afterwards, | ||
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| + | **If you flash the wrong file or mess up the preparation, | ||
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| - | In theory, you could also you '' | + | As an alternative, you can use serial console: Put the resulting re200v1_tftp.bin image as " |
| ==== Back to Stock (v2, v3, v4) ==== | ==== Back to Stock (v2, v3, v4) ==== | ||
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| - tftp to load image into ram | - tftp to load image into ram | ||
| - bootm to start the kernel | - bootm to start the kernel | ||
| - | - you know have a running openwrt kernel and may bring a working image to /tmp (wget) | + | - you now have a running openwrt kernel and may bring a working image to /tmp (wget) |
| - sysupgrade with your image | - sysupgrade with your image | ||
| - | This however will not overwrite | + | This however will not overwrite '' |
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| ===== Tags ===== | ===== Tags ===== | ||
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