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firmware_basics_procedures [2024/03/02 22:21] – [Broadcom CFE miniWebserver Method] -clarify, condense hogwild | firmware_basics_procedures [2024/03/31 21:30] (current) – theschles | ||
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- | Modern routers use CFE (Common Firmware Environment) | + | Modern routers use CFE (Common Firmware Environment) |
- | For a subset of devices, CFE has been preset to run the convenient miniWeb server interface (as in above image). CFE allows you to install any compatible firmware on your device, making the router largely " | + | For a subset of Broadcom |
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+ | When CFE loads, it sets the router' | ||
If you already have Freshtomato on your device, you can change the CFE timeout setting by adjusting the// Boot Wait Time// parameter in the [[advanced-misc|Miscellaneous]] menu. | If you already have Freshtomato on your device, you can change the CFE timeout setting by adjusting the// Boot Wait Time// parameter in the [[advanced-misc|Miscellaneous]] menu. | ||
- | \\ | + | CFE can also be accessed by using a console/ |
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- In a web browser, enter: 192.168.1.1 . Enter Username: " | - In a web browser, enter: 192.168.1.1 . Enter Username: " | ||
- If this fails: | - If this fails: | ||
+ | - In some initial firmware releases, the username is " | ||
- Use a private browser (incognito) window. | - Use a private browser (incognito) window. | ||
- Clear the browser cache. | - Clear the browser cache. |