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sclawrenc
Aug 09, 2024Apprentice
RBS50Y Serial Recovery Options for Suspected Corrupted Firmware
I have a RBS50Y that is flashing red (corrupted firmware) upon boot, and will not reset no matter what I try (30, 30,30), several reboots... still flashes red. I connected a USB to Serial adapter a...
sclawrenc
Aug 11, 2024Apprentice
Just checking in to see if anyone has any suggestions? pbarham I saw a post by you where you were successful navigating the serial console and loading firmware using the ethernet port on a RBR50, but this RBS50Y has no ethernet connection and only have access via the serial as far as I know. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
I have it connected via serial console, and just need to diagnose and hopefully load the firmware.
sclawrenc
Aug 16, 2024Apprentice
FURRYe38 or CrimpOn , do either of you have any guidance on this issue? Thanks in advance. đ I'm stumped.
- CrimpOnAug 16, 2024Guru - Experienced User
No idea. I have used the serial interface to copy individual files to a router and use the built-in vi editor to modify files. No clue how to load firmware. Sorry.
- sclawrencAug 16, 2024Apprentice
Thanks for your reply. Surely Netgear didn't make the RBS50Y without some way to recover corrupted firmware in the absence of an ethernet port!? With a $500 retail price, there has to be a way to recover the firmware in case of corruption, right? đ
- CrimpOnAug 16, 2024Guru - Experienced User
I agree there probably are methods to load firmware on the product using the serial interface. Developers work will all sorts of devices which have no Ethernet port. (Come to think of it, I have never opened up any of my cheap IoT gizmos to see if they have serial interfaces in them. Hmmm. Probably not. They may have to physically install a new chip.)
My guess is that one of these developers could explain the differences in the various types of devices, Broadcom vs. Qualcom chipsets, etc. etc. For the rest of us, the learning curve could be YEARS.