Hello everyone,
I am writing to share my experience trying to recover a bricked GL-MT6000 (Flint 2) and to seek assistance from the GL.iNet support team.
I recently bricked my Flint2 router after some partition operation that was not well planned. The device is now unresponsive to standard recovery methods. I can access the U-Boot Web UI by connecting my Ethernet cable to Port #3 (LAN2). However, recovery via uploading relevant file from GLi.NET via this option, fails。
My next step was Serial Console Recovery via the UART pins. However, upon opening my unit , I found that the UART pins are practically inaccessible, obstructed by plastic channels/cable guides glued or placed directly over the area with no easy way to dismantle.
Request for Help @GL.iNet @GL.iNet Support) I have seen in other threads, such as making an MT6000 Flint2 router work again , that official support can provide specific low-level files like uboot.fip and art partitions to help resolve deep brick scenarios.
However, if flashing those specific files requires an active Serial/UART connection, this method is simply out of my reach due to the physical obstruction. Therefore, my highly preferred and possible only next option is: is it possible to receive a special .bin image or a GPT Dump Image that restores the full eMMC partition structure directly via the U-Boot Web UI? Since my U-Boot web interface is still accessible, a single file that rebuilds the partition map blindly without needing UART access would be a lifesaver.
If this is possible, I can provide my router's MAC address via private Message.
Thank you in advance for your time and support!