That is the only and proper way of flashing. @RaresC95
Connect the router to a computer with an ethernet port.
set the computer IP to 192.168.0.66 (anything in the 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.254 range)
do you have Wifi connected to the computer on which you are trying to set up TFTP server?
post a screensot of the telnet console you see.
Shift + Windows logo key + S is the shortcut for taking a screenshot.
Ctrl + V will paste that screenshot into OpenWrt forums.
Since the router is not bricked, the recovery method shown in the video will work?
I set it to manual, but then to automatic to show that the IP allocated by the router, the default gateway show that on TELNET.
yes, it will work. You are just panicking out of fear of a new router.
Just calm down and follow the video
Flash back to OpenWrt the proper way after the order is restored.
I am pressing with a needle that small button under the WPS one, I pressed it, turn on the router and keep it pressed for 5 seconds, but, nothing on the TFTP client, and, I am on static IP and 192.168.0.66 and 255.255.255.0
I dont know how, but now the SSH is working, not the GUI, the SSH. I need to set up PPPoE first and then download the web gui? And after that, flash the stock firmware from the web inteface.
I think I flashed the snapshot version... I am connected to LAN 1, and the cable from my ISP to wan. How do I set the PPPoE connection on SSH? And... I can flash then the stock firmware from the SSH or I need to install the GUI first?