Model ocedo_raccoon
Flashing via TFTP
- Download the factory firmware image offered above to your Computer.
- Configure a computer with static IP /24 and a TFTP server. On Debian or Ubuntu you can use either the tftpd-hpa or tftpd server packages.
- Rename the downloaded firmware image to `` and place it
in the tftp server’s root directory. (If using tftpd-hpa this is
/var/lib/tftpboot/
; if tftpd, it is/srv/tftp/
) You can test that the file is downloadable withtftp localhost and get
. - Connect the computer to one of the router’s Ethernet ports while the router is off. Press and keep pressed the router’s reset button and power it up. After about 7-10 seconds release the reset button. The power LED will flicker rapidly for ~3 seconds, indicating download of the firmware file.
- The router will write the firmware to flash during ~40 more seconds of occasional power LED blinks, and then will reboot by itself, ready for use.
Flash layout
Region | Label |
---|---|
0xff0000-0x010000 |
art |
0xed0000-0x110000 |
data |
0x050000-0x740000 |
firmware |
0xfe0000-0x010000 |
id |
0x000000-0x040000 |
u-boot |
0x040000-0x010000 |
u-boot-env |
0x790000-0x740000 |
vendor |
Comments
General
The U-Boot won’t boot with the serial attached. Boot the device without serial attached and attach it after 3 seconds.
Ocedo Raccoon | |
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Latest release | snapshot Discontinued |
Device Type | WiFi AP |
Vendor | Ocedo |
Model | Raccoon |
Flash | 16 MB |
RAM | 128 MB |
CPU | Atheros AR9344 (ath79) 1 x MHz |
Ethernet ports | 1 x GBit — 0 x 100Mbit |
WiFi |
2.4Ghz: b/g/n 5Ghz: a/n |
Bootloader | U-Boot |
Power Supply | 12 VDC, 2.0 A |
Serial | check_circle |
Additional resources |