TP-LINK MR3020

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jzawacki
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TP-LINK MR3020

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It appears my TP-LINK MR3020 was hacked. When I try to connect into the unit I get a web page that has some graphics on it and the words Hi, Game Over. Is there a way I can default the hardware and reload the operating system?
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jzawacki wrote:It appears my TP-LINK MR3020 was hacked. When I try to connect into the unit I get a web page that has some graphics on it and the words Hi, Game Over. Is there a way I can default the hardware and reload the operating system?
Did you try: http://meteobridge.com/wiki/index.php/P ... g_Hardware => Flash Again
Flash Again
When you need to flash a new Meteobridge firmware to your TL-MR3020, TL-MR3040, TL-WR703N or DIR-505, you can do that by calling the URL "http://ip-of-your-meteobridge/cgi-bin/fwupdate.cgi". This will shutdown some running services and will bring you to the openwrt SW stack below Meteobridge application software stack. If your device cannot load Meteobridge application stack from the Internet for some reason, you can also directly access openwrt web interface by browsing to "http://ip-of-your-meteobridge-device/cgi-bin/luci". Login with your Meteobridge password and go to "System" tab. Select sub tab "Backup / Flash Firmware" and use offered "Flash new firmware" section. Unmark "keep settings" option and start flashing. Keep device connected to power, it will restart automatically.
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