[FS#3372] After flashing 19.07.4 on Kingston MLWG2, no network are accessible and serial console MUST be used

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User who did this - Willy Gardiol (gardiol) 

Attached to Project - OpenWrt/LEDE Project
Summary - After flashing 19.07.4 on Kingston MLWG2, no network are accessible and serial console MUST be used
Task Type - Bug Report
Category - Base system
Status - Unconfirmed
Assigned To - 
Operating System - All
Severity - Critical
Priority - Very Low
Reported Version - openwrt-19.07
Due in Version - Undecided
Due Date - Undecided
Details - 
Just flashed 19.07.4 on Kingston MLWG2.

Followed online procedure found (copy image to SD card, touch special file, login via telnet on stock firmware, write image, reboot device) to flash OpenWRT.

After flash, device "seems" stuck dead (all leds are on, wired network irresponsive, no WiFi AP detected).

I have opened the device, soldered the serial console pins and accessere via serial console. 

Device is actually booting perfectly, but both wired and wifi are not accessible.

1. I have WiFi enabled by setting "disabled = 0" in /etc/config/wireless to OpenWrt AP

2. I have Wired enabled by adding "option iface "eth0"" to the "lan" interface in /etc/config/network

3. Device now works great

Without these two changes, the device is as good as dead.

This is a peculiar device: only 1 ethernet port and 2.4Ghz Wifi. My guess something is wrong in the vlan/bridge/switch settings?

I hope a fix can be commited somehow so that future users do not end up with a dead-like device.






   

 

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