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Fritz Box Fon Wlan 7170 Sl

This device is NOT RECOMMENDED for hereafter use with OpenWrt due to depression wink/ram.
Exercise Non BUY DEVICES WITH 4MB Wink / 32MB RAM if you intend to flash an up-to-date and secure OpenWrt version (18.06 or subsequently) onto it! See 4/32 warning for details.

1) This device does not accept sufficient resources (wink and/or RAM) to provide secure and reliable operation.
This means that even setting a countersign or changing simple network settings might not be possible any more than, rendering the device finer useless. Run into OpenWrt on 4/32 devices what yous can practise now.

2) OpenWrt back up for this device will finish later on 2019.
xix.07 will be the last official build for iv/32 devices. Afterwards 19.07, no further OpenWrt images will be built for 4/32 devices. Encounter OpenWrt on 4/32 devices what you can do at present.

Every bit of time of 22nd Nov 2010 developers say that:

As of 20/12/2015 in that location doesn't seem to be whatever kind of support for this device.
At that place's no sign of life in the OpenWrt forum, nor any changeset specifically related to this device. — tmomas 2015/12/twenty 00:41
Some old builds that work for me can exist found here: http://schwart6.domicile.xs4all.nl/fritzbox_7170/. – jschwart 2016/12/17
Latest piece of work version is Backfire 10.3.1.

Version/Model Launch Date Southward/N OpenWrt Version Supported Model Specific Notes Annex
v1 2006-01 2000 2329 untested 3x Phone via one RJ-12 socket ?
v2 ? 2000 2361 untested 2x Phone via RJ-12 sockets, 1x via marshaling panel ?
? ? 2000 2397 untested 2x Telephone via RJ-12 sockets, 1x via marshaling panel A
SoC AR7 Ohio @ 212MHz Texas Instruments TNETD7300ZDW or Infineon/Lantiq PSB7200ZDW
CPU 32-fleck MIPSEL RISC CPU with MIPS 4KEc (?)
RAM 32 MiB Sync DRAM Zentel A3V56S40FTP-G6
Flash 8 MiB Spansion S29GL064N90TF103
Flash layout Subconscious root
Bootloader ADAM2/EVA
Ethernet 4 x 100 Mbit/s Infineon ADM6996FC
Phone 2x or 3x RJ12 Litelink CPC5621A
DSL ADSL2/2+
USB 1x USB one.i
Serial console onboard
JTAG onboard

Meet besides:

Only the squashfs version works. The jffs2 prototype won't boot.

Stock firmware source: AVM's sourcecode

The default flash layout of the AVM firmware is Subconscious Root

Please bank check out the article wink.layout. It contains an example and a couple of explanations.

mtd0    0x90000000,0x90000000 mtd1    0x90010000,0x90780000 mtd2    0x90000000,0x90010000 mtd3    0x90780000,0x907C0000 mtd4    0x907C0000,0x90800000

Flash layout "Hidden root"

Before changing annihilation yous should backup flash content. mtd1-4 are the unmarried partitions.

  1. Configure your PC to the static IP-Address 192.168.178.5/24 and set up the default route to 192.168.178.254

  2. Remove the power plug of the router.

  3. Open up a terminal

  4. type:

    $ ftp 192.168.178.1
  5. Provide credentials, user: adam2, password: adam2

bin debug quote MEDIA FLSH get mtd1 go mtd2 go mtd3 get mtd4 quit

Now you will find 4 files (mtd1-4) with the content of the flash as backup.

The fritz-flash script FIXME [DEAD LINK — tmomas 2015/12/20 00:46] is one elementary style to install Openwrt. This script is well-nigh likely similar (if not the same) to the one behind the dead link. The fritz-wink script has been further developed equally office of the freetz projection, only the latest version is untested with OpenWrt.

The steps to install OpenWrt are:

  1. Configure your PC to the static IP-Accost 192.168.178.v/24 and set the default road to 192.168.178.254

  2. Remove the ability plug of the router.

  3. Open a terminal

  4. with fritz-flash blazon:

    ./fritz-flash -f openwrt-EVA-2.half-dozen-squashfs.bin
  5. without fritz-flash type:

    ftp 192.168.178.1 bin passive quote MEDIA FLSH put openwrt-EVA-2.half dozen-squashfs.bin mtd1 quote REBOOT exit
  6. Reinsert the power plug.

→ Basic configuration After flashing, proceed with this.
Set up your Internet connection, configure wireless, configure USB port, etc.

system type : MIPS OHIO processor : 0 cpu model : MIPS 4KEc V4.8 BogoMIPS : 211.35 wait instruction : yes microsecond timers : yes tlb_entries : 16 extra interrupt vector : yes hardware watchpoint : aye VCED exceptions : not available VCEI exceptions : not available

Main PCB

Fritz!Box 7170 V2 main PCB

→ port.serial full general data about the serial port, serial port cable, etc.

:!: Exercise not connect USB UART (TTL) adapter similar shown hither (it will become broken) → run across marked iv dots in JTAG prototype.

How to connect to the Serial Port of this specific device:
Fritz!Box 7170 V1 serial port connection

Annotation: This requires an UART (TTL) cable.

7170                PC GND  O-----------O  GND  TxD  O-----\/----O  TxD RxD  O-----/\----O  RxD 3V3  []         []  3V3

→ port.jtag general information about the JTAG port, JTAG cable, etc.

How to connect to the JTAG Port of this specific device:
Fritz!Box 7170 JTAG connection

            TRST  ane   2 GND  TDI    3   4 GND  cTDO   5   6 GND  TMS    7   8 GND  TCK    nine  10 GND  RST   xi  12 KEY  DINT  13  14 3V3   ?    15  16 cTRST   ?    17  18 GND  3V3   19  20 ?   ?    21  22 GND   ?    23  24 GND   ?    25  26 GND   ?    27  28 ?          

Note: The c stands for coprocessor and is needed if a 2nd device is in the JTAC chain, like is the case for the FB7170. Then both the TRST and cTRST demand to exist connected to 3.3 volt via a 100 Ohm resistor.

The JTAG software that supports multiple JTAG devices in a concatenation tin be found here: http://freetzlinux.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/freetzlinux/body/wrtjp/wrtjp.5.2/

For the 2000 2397 (Infineon) I only got the following output.

/fritzbox/jtag/wrtjp.5.2# ./wrt54g -probeonly  ================================================== WRT54G/GS/AVM/Speedport EJTAG Debrick Utility v5.ii ==================================================  ***-----------------------------------------------------------------***  Beginning detect scan leangth... Switch on power!... Concatenation lenght: 14 IR-Chain: 00000000000011 (00000003) Probing motorbus ... Commencement scan concatenation auto-detection Device number: '1' Chip ID: 00000000111100000100000000000011 (00F04003)  *** Unknown or NO Scrap ID Detected *** Done  Processing is stopped now, you must specify new commandline options at present: /skipdetect and /dv:Twenty with the device number of the CPU found. /fritzbox/jtag/wrtjp.five.two#

Source: https://openwrt.org/toh/avm/fritz.box.wlan.7170

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