TL-WPA4220(US) Ver. 4.8 VN1 -- Three lights blinking
On the TL-WPA4220(US) Ver. 4.8 VN1 extender, that I recently tried to update using the TL-WPA4220(US)_V4_240220.zip firmware, I have the following problem:
- When plugged-in, the Powerline LED (light) is on (solid), and I can connect using an Ethernet cable,
- but the other three LEDS (lights, that is, Power, Ethernet and Wireless) are blinking.
Furthermore, I cannot access the web interface (the usual URLs do not work, and I don't know how to find out the one it's using), and cannot reset the device (pushing the "reset" button for 10s, or even longer, doesn't do anything)
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Hi,
It appears something must have gone wrong during the update of the Wi-Fi AP firmware of the TL-WPA4220.
As per my knowledge, there is no official method available to recover from this.
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@woozle
Thanks a lot for getting back to me.
Using https://github.com/qca/open-plc-utils I can communicate with it:
plcstat -t -i eno1 P/L NET TEI ------ MAC ------ ------ BDA ------ TX RX CHIPSET FIRMWARE LOC CCO 003 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:85 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:54 n/a n/a QCA7420 MAC-QCA7420-1.5.0.26-02-20200114-CS REM STA 005 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:92 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:5A 065 032 QCA7420 MAC-QCA7420-1.3.0.2134-00-20151212-CS
So I may be able to downgrad it and / or to re-do the upgrade, but I'm not sure it'll help much. What bothers me the most is that I cannot find how to access its web interface :-/
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I've just tried
plctool -i eno1 -P /TL-PA4020P.pib -N firmware/FW-QCA7420-1.5.0.0026-02-CS-20200114.nvm -R xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
and it worked successfully (the session finished with
eno1 E4:C3:2A:25:B2:85 Close Session eno1 E4:C3:2A:25:B2:85 Reset Device eno1 E4:C3:2A:25:B2:85 Resetting
... as expected I believe), but no change. Can I flash an older .bin using plctool? I can't figure this out.
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The TL-WPA4220 consists of two devices built into one case. A Powerline adapter and a Wi-Fi access point.
What you did with the plctool is to re-load the firmware of the Powerline adapter, which, however, was working fine before. Hence it made no difference.
The firmware *.bin file from the TL-WPA4220(US)_V4_240220.zip is the firmware for the Wi-Fi AP. (the TL-WPA4220's web interface is part of the Wi-Fi AP)
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@woozle Thanks a lot for clarifying that for me. Are you aware of any method existing to re-upload the AP's firmware without being able to access its web-interface? Thanks!
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I should also mention that I can see the device from the app, but it's not marked as serving as a WIFI AP, and "resetting" it does nothing, as far as I can tell.

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Sorry, I've google'd myself and couldn't find any method (neither official nor inofficial) to recover from a broken Wi-Fi AP firmware on a TL-WPA4220.
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