I have two GL-B2200 devices that I flashed ipq40xx/generic firmware on to test and now I want to go back to stock. The problem is that I can’t get ANY stock firmware image to load via UBOOT. It doesn’t matter - beta or stable - no GL-iNet firmware loads. Now I can only load / re-load the generic version of OpenWRT.
Can someone help me with this? I am at a loss and I fear I will never be able to get these back to stock.
You’ll likely have to install via u-boot
B2200 is covered further down in the page with specifics
That is EXACTLY what I did. Reset into UBOOT, upload stable version for web interface - nothing. Did the same with the beta and snapshot. None of them will load.
I even went so far as to recompile the patched version of UBOOT, found here, and installed and still nothing. The only image I can flash is the generic Openwrt.
Check your uboot - are you configured to boot off spi or eMMC?
(yes, that’s a hint)
I guess I need more of a hint. How do I know? I dont have a serial adapter setup and only have access to the web interface.
I’m still at a loss. I read the debrick page a couple of times and the only specific reference to my mode is this:
- For GL-B2200(Velica), the two LEDs are blue at first, then turn white to flash 5 times, then turn blue and stay on.
for when you do the reset. I need something else to go on. If missed it - I’m sorry but a hints and treasure hunts aren’t very helpful at the moment. Some specific guidance would be great!
alzhao
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I need the exact link of the firmware you downloaded.
Any update on the images I used? Right now, I am pretty stuck.
limbot
10
@ed_venture
I had to uboot a couple of B2200s today, no problems with loading image.
I did use this firmware here which was given to me by Gl.Inet (use at your own peril
)
Process (and LED status is from memory because I forgot to write it down when I did it but think this is it).
- Disconnect power
- Press and hold reset button
- Insert power
- Top LED flashes blue and then goes solid
- Release reset button
- Manually set device to 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0
- Insert cable into LAN port
- Browser to 192.168.1.1
- Load and upgrade
Don’t forget to change your device back to DHCP or to a 192.168.8.x device so you can access the router once it’s rebooted.
alzhao
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3.212-0301 has problems. But I never know it has problem to flash via uboot. If cannot it should be a problem of uboot.
Pls hold on a few days and I need to test 3.212 in more details.
@limbot - thanks for the suggestion!
Gave it a go and no luck. It appears to upload (flashing light) and then reboots and comes back to UBOOT. For the life of me - I don’t understand. Did flashing the OpenWRT 20.02 snapshot break the underlying filesystem?
While I am waiting - If I wanted to try TFTP, do I need to rename the .img file to a specific name (e.g. recover-B2200.img or something like that)?
EDIT: I figured out the filename from the TFTP log. It is asking for “qsdk-gl-b2200.bin”. I’ve renamed the stock and beta versions to accommodate upload and I get the same result - Reboot back to UBOOT. So I can confirm that UBOOT and TFTP yield the same result.
EDIT on EDIT: If I unzip and rename the OpenWRT snapshot (openwrt-ipq40xx-generic-glinet_gl-b2200-squashfs-emmc.img.gz) to qsdk-gl-b2200.bin TFTP takes it and installs it without issue! So - I can reinstall OpenWRT all I want from either UBOOT or TFTP, but I cannot install any of the factory images.
lizh
15
Could you please tell me your email? It requires a firmware recovery partition table .
How do I send you a private message with my address? It seems I can only send messages to employees. I see you listed as a moderator but I cannot find where to send you the message.
limbot
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Click on the “L” above and you should get:
That’s what I thought - but here is what I see when I click on it:
You have to get to Trust Level 1 on this forum before you can PM:
Get to trust level 1 by…
- Entering at least 5 topics
- Reading at least 30 posts
- Spend a total of 10 minutes reading posts
I do not work for and I do not have formal association with GL.iNet
Thank you!!! I finally was able to send the message.
This recovery partition table worked! I was able to flash the file you sent, then flash back to the stock firmware.
Thank you!!