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==Flashing Meteobridge Firmware to TL-MR3020== | ==Flashing Meteobridge Firmware to TL-MR3020== | ||
− | Please consult the TP-Link manual to understand how to get access with your browser to its web interface. What the manual will tell you is basically that you have to connect your PC/Laptop via | + | Please consult the TP-Link manual to understand how to get access with your browser to its web interface. What the manual will tell you is basically that you have to connect your PC/Laptop via Ethernet cable, and log in to the router's web interface (IP is 192.168.0.254, login name is "admin", password: "admin"). |
− | When you have access to web interface of TL-MR3020, overwrite factory firmware like a regular firmware update by [http://www.meteohub.de/files/meteobridge-tl-mr3020-v1. | + | When you have access to web interface of TL-MR3020, overwrite factory firmware like a regular firmware update by [http://www.meteohub.de/files/meteobridge-tl-mr3020-v1.4.bin meteobridge-tl-mr3020-v1.4.bin]. Wait until unit restarts. After that it will be a Meteobridge client in standard configuration receiving an IP via DHCP from your router in the LAN. |
Latest revision as of 12:19, 14 June 2014
Flashing Meteobridge Firmware to TL-MR3020
Please consult the TP-Link manual to understand how to get access with your browser to its web interface. What the manual will tell you is basically that you have to connect your PC/Laptop via Ethernet cable, and log in to the router's web interface (IP is 192.168.0.254, login name is "admin", password: "admin"). When you have access to web interface of TL-MR3020, overwrite factory firmware like a regular firmware update by meteobridge-tl-mr3020-v1.4.bin. Wait until unit restarts. After that it will be a Meteobridge client in standard configuration receiving an IP via DHCP from your router in the LAN.