Make sure you read the documentation of your serial adapter it will tell you which pin needs to be connected to GND/TX/RX. This way it can be connected without the need to open it up again. In my case, I added a 3.5" stereo jack for easier connecting. The picture below displays the pins and how you connect them to the serial adapter. The guide applies to the R7000, R6300v2 and R6250 from NETGEAR, although pictures from the R7000 are shown.Īfter you open up the case you can start connecting your USB-TTL Adapter. This article does not cover taking apart the routers, this is fairly easy and should not cause any trouble even for beginners. Windows or Linux with installed serial client e.g.Windows or Linux with installed TFTP client.1 x Ethernet cable if you want to flash a new firmware in recovery mode. ![]() 1 x Router either R7000/R6300v2/R6250 which have the same serial connection pins on board.In case you have bricked your unit, or in case you need more debugging info from your router you can setup a serial console.
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