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===Things need to try before you JTAG the router===
 
===Things need to try before you JTAG the router===
  
There are a few steps you can try to revival your router:
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Please read carefully on this article:
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[http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Recover_from_a_Bad_Flash Recover from a Bad Flash]
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If you have tried everything before the section "Recovery by JTAG cable" and it still doesn't work, you can now proceed with the following tutorials on how to save your router by using DIYGADGET's JTAG cable.

Revision as of 12:08, 8 February 2009

Debrick Routers Using JTAG Cable

In this tutorial, I am going to show you how to debrick your router using DIYGADGET's dedicated JTAG cable for routers (solderless way).

Before you try to JTAG your router, we highly recommend you to try a few other steps before you JTAG your router.

Things need to try before you JTAG the router

Please read carefully on this article:

Recover from a Bad Flash

If you have tried everything before the section "Recovery by JTAG cable" and it still doesn't work, you can now proceed with the following tutorials on how to save your router by using DIYGADGET's JTAG cable.



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