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The solution is to use the built-in AirOS web UI to upload a version 5.5 of AirOS. This will downgrade the bootloader to a point where it's compatible with sudowrt/openwrt. Here's how: | The solution is to use the built-in AirOS web UI to upload a version 5.5 of AirOS. This will downgrade the bootloader to a point where it's compatible with sudowrt/openwrt. Here's how: | ||
XM.v6.0.4 (v6.0.4) firmware version does not appear to be downgradable via the following method, use | XM.v6.0.4 (v6.0.4) firmware version does not appear to be downgradable via the following method, use command-line method. | ||
* Download the [http://home.pilsfree.net/morce/Firmware/UBNT/XW.v5.5.10.bin v5.5 AirOS firmware] | * Download the [http://home.pilsfree.net/morce/Firmware/UBNT/XW.v5.5.10.bin v5.5 AirOS firmware] | ||
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* Let the router finish flashing and wait for it to fully reboot before proceeding to flash sudowrt as described in the next section. | * Let the router finish flashing and wait for it to fully reboot before proceeding to flash sudowrt as described in the next section. | ||
command-line method: | |||
$ scp /path/to/firmware/XM.v5.5.11.28002.150723.1344.bin ubnt@192.168.1.20:/tmp/fwupdate.bin | $ scp /path/to/firmware/XM.v5.5.11.28002.150723.1344.bin ubnt@192.168.1.20:/tmp/fwupdate.bin |
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