Bricked Redmi Ax6000 Openwrt

haha you are right, anyways thank you for clearing my confusions and giving me time.

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You cannot set your IP to 254 and also configure the pool to issue IPs at 254. This is obviously invalid. Also, there osnt 10 IPs available at 254. Apologies if that hasn't been made clear already.

Your probaly can get it working by choosong to use valid values in your config.

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what are the valid configs can you tell? Thanks

You edited this response, it was OK before you edited it.

The Wiki:

server at IP address 192.168.1.254

Next:

192.168.1.254 ok?

@lleachii just said it wasn't ?

why not use 192.168.1.1 ?

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I will test with this config and let you know what happens.

does that work?

That's what you have to tell us after correctly configuring your DHCP/TFTP server.

But at first in the IPV4 settings for setting IP for the router is this correct:?

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I'm unsure why you're altering the Windows config, again:

If you choose to edit something else, I'm not sure how we can assist.

Lastly, I'm not sure why you're entering a gateway.

so you are telling me to ignore windows control panel ipv4 menu and keep that to auto and configure ipv4 via the tftp app?

Ummmmm No, I'm telling you to fix your TFTP software's "IP Pool" config - which is improperly configured to issue the IP 254 (in use by your PC/server) + 10 IPs that don't exist.

so my windows ipv4 settings are correct?

I never said the Windows IPv4 configs were incorrect.

Ok sorry for confusing you and myself it was a misunderstanding.

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this is my new config,

It still doesnt work

@frollic my paper clips dont fit in perfectly and its loose so i bent them. Soldering doesnt work properly it goes off. So will this work or do I need pins to solder them. I am currently using Samknows for testing my first UART connection

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Try using tooth picks to keep the wires connected, but I'd also use thinner wires these look very stiff.

If you bought the 40 pack, sacrifice 3, strip them on one end, twist the wire...

but first I want to check the active gpio, How can I check that on ubuntu?

I didnt find any good apt package or anything for this. I guess I will have to flash debian ubuntu for this.