Deco X60 SSID
My Deco X60 remote unit is a brick. I can't connect using the 192.168.0.1 ip address under Method 2 as suggested in the solution.
Hardware version is US/2.6
There is an SSID listed under the MAC address - Deco_ADC4
Can I connect via the SSID to the Deco unit that is a brick?
Very frustrating how support provides half baked solutions that doesn't work.
Has anyone really tried to connect succesfully to a Deco X60 which has turned in to a brick?
Please help.
Thanks.
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What solution are you referring to? I would need to review what was provided before I can address it.
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Hi Carl,
One of my Deco X60 has turned in to a brick (no idea how it happened). So I called the support and checked the forums on the solutions provided was to do a HTTP UBOOT Method.
I followed the instructions and used my iMac with a network port to connect to the X60. However I cannot open the page in the browser using the ip address 192.168.0.1 using private browsing and setting up my local ip address to 192.168.0.2.
Here's the link that I used.
Using the Firmware Recovery Tool
Released On: 2021-02-05 09:26:14Last update time: 2022-05-05 17:03:35
There are two methods to recover the Deco if it becomes brick: one is using the HTTP Uboot web-based interface to recover and the second is using the TFTP tool to recover.
Firmware Recovery Method |
Supported Models |
HTTP Uboot Method |
Deco E4 Deco S4 |
TFTP Tool |
Deco M5 Deco P7 |
What am I doing wrong?
Also the hardware version is US/2.6. All other devices have updated to the latest firmware recently released.
Thanks.
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Hi Carl, I replied to you on the other post.
Just posting it here as well.
I was following this solution to do a firmware recovery on one of my dead X60 unit that has turned in to a brick.
Using the Firmware Recovery Tool
Released On: 2021-02-05 09:26:14Last update time: 2022-05-05 17:03:35
There are two methods to recover the Deco if it becomes brick: one is using the HTTP Uboot web-based interface to recover and the second is using the TFTP tool to recover.
Firmware Recovery Method |
Supported Models |
HTTP Uboot Method |
Deco E4 Deco S4 |
TFTP Tool |
Deco M5 Deco P7 |
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For Step 2 in the instructions did you set your network adapter to 192.168.0.2/255.255.255.0?
- Steps to enter firmware recovery mode and perform firmware upgrade:
- Download the latest firmware of your Deco unit here: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/
- Do not power on the Deco unit, connect the PC directly into one of the ethernet port of the Deco unit.
- Set a static IP address of 192.168.0.2/255.255.255.0 on the PC’s ethernet adapter.
Also does your iMac have an ethernet port or are you using a USB to Ethernet adapter?
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