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3.Power on the router and keep holding down the reset button.
4.When the router first boots the power led flashes orange and then it will switch to a slow white flash. Keep
holding down reset button. The slow white flash will change to a faster white flash and then to a second even
faster white flash. Let it blink 3-4 on the second set of faster white flashes and let go of the reset button and
now send the IMG file via TFTP. When the power LED is fast white blinking, the router is in TFTP mode and
ready to accept any IMG file (Stock or dd-wrt). You will have about 2-3 minutes to send the IMG file.
5. Go to the tftp program and re-select your NIC with the static IP 192.168.1.2 from the dropdown. It will
change as you boot the router initially so you have to go back and select the right NIC/IP in the TFTP
program. (You can avoid this by using a cheap/dumb 1gig switch which keeps your NIC active the whole time
and shouldn't have to worry about re-selecting the right NIC in the dropdown)
6. Push the file onto the router using TFTP64.
7.Wait a full 5 minutes before touching the router. It should do it's update and reboot by itself. Keep your
browser open and try to load 192.168.1.1 It should load the stock firmware gui/website automatically once the
router is booted. If the stock gui loads, clear your static NIC settings to grab IP's automatically again.
8. If 5 minutes have passed and nothing has happened performing website refreshes, then reboot the router
manually and try loading the gui website again.
GPIO

GPIO LED's

22 =Power LED
23 =WAN LED
36 =USB 1 LED
37 =USB 2 LED
30 =10Gbps LED
29 =WIFI Button LED
https:/http://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki.dd-wrt.comhttp://wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/LED_Scripts
VLAN Detached networks
Putting any of the 6 ethernet ports on a separate detached VLAN network is complicated by the fact that there
are two internal hardware switches used by R9000 for routing traffic. Creating additional Vlan's on the
R9000, right now, has not yet been "figured out" for the 6 ehternet ports.
However, the SFP+ port can be easily segregated into its own VLAN since it's the only port associated with
the eth0 interface. Read below for how to unbridge eth0, which is bridged to br0 by default .
Recovery
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