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toh:ubiquiti:airmaxm [2018/02/17 19:23] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation toh:ubiquiti:airmaxm [2022/10/05 15:15] – [Serial] fix spelling of company name beetlrokr
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 The bullet-m image is the base of the airmax series. The bullet-m image is the base of the airmax series.
  
-The rocket-m image is the bullet-m with an additionnal usb driver.+The rocket-m image is the bullet-m with an additionnal usb driver. As of 22.03 there is no dedicated Rocket-M ath79 image use the Bullet-M AR724**0** image
  
 The nano-m image is the bullet-m with an additionnal ethernet. The nano-m image is the bullet-m with an additionnal ethernet.
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 | 4: | cfg        |  0x00040000  |   0x006f0000                 256k | | 4: | cfg        |  0x00040000  |   0x006f0000                 256k |
 | 5: | EEPROM      0x00010000  |   0x00730000                  64k | | 5: | EEPROM      0x00010000  |   0x00730000                  64k |
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 +===== U-boot Versions =====
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 +Hashes of various u-boot's published by Ubiquiti are documented here: [[:toh:ubiquiti:ubiquiti-uboot]]
  
  
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 Power cycle the device while you keep the reset button pushed. Leds will start to blink red and yellow. Power cycle the device while you keep the reset button pushed. Leds will start to blink red and yellow.
  
-Then tftp the image to 192.168.1.20 following the instructions at the [[docs:user-guide:generic.flashing.tftp#bootloader.contains.tftp.server|Installing OpenWrt via TFTP]] page.+Then tftp the image to 192.168.1.20 following the instructions at the [[docs:guide-user:installation:generic.flashing.tftp#bootloader_contains_tftp_server|Installing OpenWrt via TFTP]] page.
  
 ===== Remote reset ===== ===== Remote reset =====
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 Serial pins are clearly labeled. GND, SOU, SIN, PWR (3.3V). the PWR connection is not needed when plugged in. Serial pins are clearly labeled. GND, SOU, SIN, PWR (3.3V). the PWR connection is not needed when plugged in.
  
-Serial settings (which also works for other ubiquity M devices):+Serial settings (which also works for other Ubiquiti M devices):
  
 ''Bits per second : 115200 ''Bits per second : 115200
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