Just a small note to myself, because I have forgotten it again.
Connect the RS board to your PC trough it's WAN port.
Give static IP to your PC in the 192.168.1.255 subnet.
(IP 192.168.1.1 mask: 255.0.0.0 gw: 192.168.1.20)
cd to your Openwrt's bin directory. (bin/ar71xx)
Power up your RS (trough POE) while holding down it's reset button.
You can release it when the RF led starts light.
Run tftp in the bin/ar71xx directory:
If the process is successful then wait 5-6 minutes. Once the upgrade is finished you the RS will reboot itself.
You will notice it because the wired connection is downed during the reset.
After the reboot it will wait a few minutes, because it erases jffs2 filesystem, and it is takes a long time.
Don't panic, it will finish it.
Connect the RS board to your PC trough it's WAN port.
Give static IP to your PC in the 192.168.1.255 subnet.
(IP 192.168.1.1 mask: 255.0.0.0 gw: 192.168.1.20)
cd to your Openwrt's bin directory. (bin/ar71xx)
Power up your RS (trough POE) while holding down it's reset button.
You can release it when the RF led starts light.
Run tftp in the bin/ar71xx directory:
$tftp
binary
trace
put openwrt-ar71xx-ubnt-rs-squashfs-factory.bin
If the process is successful then wait 5-6 minutes. Once the upgrade is finished you the RS will reboot itself.
You will notice it because the wired connection is downed during the reset.
After the reboot it will wait a few minutes, because it erases jffs2 filesystem, and it is takes a long time.
Don't panic, it will finish it.