![]() ![]() I found keeping a separate DOS window open with “ping 192.168.1.1 -t” running pretty handy in helping me to decide on the timing of when to start the nmrpflash command. You might want to consider adding it in your README. I don’t know why adding a switch made such a big difference or why it only applies to Windows users but apparently enough of other people have found this tip useful. ![]() Added a switch between the laptop and the router, BOOM! “Advertising NMRP server on enet…” started. So I decided to give it a try out of desperation. I was about to give up on nmrpflash when I came across this article: openWRT unbricking guide for the R6220, in which it was mentioned **For Windows users, ethernet cable must be connected to a switch or nmrpflash would fail to operate.** ![]() I already manually set my computer IP address 192.168.1.10, but still cannot get pass this error. I kept getting the same error “ Failed to bind after 5 seconds: bind: The requested address is not valid in its context” as soon as starting the nmrpflash command. As recommended I connected my Windows 10 laptop directly to the ethernet port 1 on the router. First of all, THANK YOU for such a great tool! ![]()
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