Okay, this is just weird - and offends about every sense of rationality I can think of.

I’d already tried the other ports. No bueno. The PC (laptop) in question has done the debrick procedure previously, with no problems. Doesn’t make any sense that it would suddenly not work now.

The ‘try another PC’ thing just annoys me on every level. What if someone doesn’t have another PC? But, as it happens, I still had a ‘spare’ Dell 7040 USFF box sitting here that I haven’t gotten around to using for it’s intended purpose (Proxmox cluster), still running Win10.

So I unplugged it’s ethernet cable, reconfigured the IP address for the port, and plugged in the cable from the AR750S. Nothing. Redid the ‘debrick’ procedure, for (at least) the tenth time… and shazaam, the Firmware Update page shows up on the other PC. And of course, that one didn’t have any of the firmwares downloaded to it, because I honestly didn’t expect that to work.

Before I went to all the trouble of moving files between the two computers, I decided to move the network cable back to the original PC (laptop), and try loading the page again. And like magic, there’s the same Firmware Update page, like nothing ever happened, like I haven’t been fighting this for the better part of two days. Maybe it realized it was getting awful close to getting used for target practice @ 300yds?

But wait… .there’s more :roll_eyes:

Went to apply a ‘clean’ version of OpenWRT, downloaded from the GL.inet site, and… nothing. 5 minutes. 10 minutes. No response. Changed cables around, reset the ip settings, etc. etc. etc. all the crap I’ve done before. Nothing. Lights are on, but nobody’s home. Tried reflashing again. Now back to the state of “can’t get the Firmware Update” page to come up on either PC.

What.

The.

F…k.