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What brought me to OpenWRT in the first place?

After looking at all these, I searched online with the CPU name and landed on this page - wiki:openwrt.org/doc/hardware/soc/soc.broadcom.bcm63xx (please replace :

with . to get to the actual link).

Then, I also read somewhere that it is possible to flash the firmware of another router if they have the same hardware. So, I searched WikiDevi for routers with similar hardware and only 3 results showed up. On checking the OpenWRT supported devices list (TOH), I couldn't find any of the 3 routers that appeared in the above results.

So, I concluded that the only way to achieve my aim is to build OpenWRT on my own. Correct me if I'm wrong.

This is a bootloader interface that you can access by interrupting a certain countdown. It is a severely hobbled interface - there are only commands to download or run images, and to change boot parameters before booting. The images can be obtained from TFTP. However, the checks on running an image seemed to be more stringent than those on flashing an image, which is really backwards. So I could not run random firmware images of other routers that are supposedly based on the same hardware platform, but I could flash them which I eventually took the risk of doing. This functionality is also available over the web interface over ethernet once the CFE is entered (which you can trigger using some reset button trickery that I didn't bother since I had serial port UART access). The flashing of images itself I did over the web interface.


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I tried flashing three images, excluding the ones which the router absolutely refused to flash. One didn't work (one of the images in ), one worked (I think it was of some DSL 2600 router, deleted all the files out of frustration a little while ago) but gave me a similarly useless rooted experience (see next section), and one (from -beetel-220bx-firmware/) destroyed the little functionality that existed and bricked the device.

I got a stupid Wireless enabled DNA-A211-I.. from ITI manufacturers of Bangalore. The router is very unstable and resets its settings every 24 hours or so and there seems to be some problem in getting the even simplest settings to be retained. Maybe some memory leaks or something like that.. But im sure there are chances that a firmware upgrade may do the job..

I have a ITI branded DNA-A211-I Type 2 modem from BSNL. Someone the I gave it to, has gone and wrongly changed the firmware to a MTNL Type 1 modem. Now obviously the wi-fi bit has gone. I need to reload the original firmware of a Type 2 BSNL modem DNA-211-I. Do you know how I can go about doing that myself.

I am ok doing most stuff such as configuring the modem etc. after change in firmware but I cannot seem to find the firmware anywhere. I have located an upgrade utility file 02DSW-700021_ModemSwUpdateUtility.exe but this gives a error message saying software mismatch. Help needed. 2351a5e196

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