Now we have the image and also the tools. Cd into the directory 'freetz-devel' and run:Ħ. Sudo apt install imagemagick subversion git gcc g++ binutils autoconf automake autopoint libtool-bin make bzip2 libncurses5-dev libreadline-dev zlib1g-dev flex bison patch texinfo tofrodos gettext pkg-config ecj fastjar realpath perl libstring-crc32-perl ruby ruby1.8 gawk python libusb-dev unzip intltool libacl1-dev libcap-dev libc6-dev-i386 lib32ncurses5-dev gcc-multilib lib32stdc++6 libglib2.0-devĤ. Install the Freetz-dependencies first (tested on Debian Stretch for other Distros click here): Freetz from the project is needed in order to build the required tools. 111.06.32 v1 EWE edition image - newer versions without EWE are supposed to have also the same firmware file check if your country uses AnnexA or AnnexB):Ģ. Download the factory image file (in this case ver. Steps for how to get the firmware file with Freetz and use it on OpenWrt:ġ. The required firmware can be extracted from the factory FRITZ!Box 7360 v1 image file (as its about the same chipset, it's also possible to get this firmware file e.g. * After flashing you can power cycle the device ![]() * While flashing OpenWrt via ADAM2, you should drive a session like in the code box:įtp> put openwrt-18.06.1-lantiq-xrx200-avm_fritz7360sl-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin mtd1 ![]() Put openwrt-18.06.1-lantiq-xrx200-avm_fritz7360sl-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin mtd1Īfter OpenWrt ist flashed, the FRITZ!Box IP will change to 192.168.1.1. If you see HWRevision 196, please follow the instructions on AVM FRITZ!Box 7360 v2. HWRevision 181 is the “SL” model, HWRevision 183 is the “v1” model. Verify that you really have a 7360 SL model: Use FTP in order to enter the bootloader:Īfter the connection was successfully established (see hints above) use as Name: adam2 and Password: adam2ģ. Download the firmware file avm_fritz7360sl-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin:Ģ. ![]() After the connection was established, power off the router for a second, power it on, and while it is re-connecting run the ftp command in the terminal.ġ. First, try to connect to the router via ethernet cable (try LAN 3 if LAN 1 won't work with FTP). If the command fails, it may lead to “ftp: connect: Connection refused” or “ftp: connect: Connection timed out” messages. It might be tricky to get the 'ftp 192.168.178.1' command working as indicated in the code box below as the router accepts FTP connections only in the first seconds after boot.
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