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killed wifi on RT-AX92U after upgrade to original firmware #704

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panariga opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 4 comments
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killed wifi on RT-AX92U after upgrade to original firmware #704

panariga opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 4 comments
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panariga commented Nov 15, 2024

Router Model Affected
Models: RT-AX92U

Firmware Version Affected
3004.388.8_2-gnuton1

Is this bug present in upstream Merlin releases too?
No

Describe the bug
After upgrading to 3004.388.8_2-gnuton1 from the previous gnuton version, I faced firewall issues. I decided to do a factory reset, but it didn't help. So, I upgraded to the latest official firmware, 2024/11/12 FW_RT_AX92U_300438823695.

After that, my Wi-Fi disappeared. Only the 2.4 GHz network shows channels for configuration, but it doesn't work as a real radio. The 5 GHz network configurations aren't available at all.

Hard reset using the reset button or WPS button didn't solve the issue.
The radio is not working on both the original firmware and Gnuton.

It seems like something got messed up in the NVRAM. Maybe the region configuration got lost during the upgrades.

Log

May 5 08:05:07 kernel: ubi1: detaching mtd10
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: ubi1: mtd10 is detached
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: Loading HND Module
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: igs_module_init:867: IGS 18 create network socket successful
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: dpsta_init: msglevel set to 0x1
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: wl_module_init: passivemode set to 0x1
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: wl_module_init: txworkq set to 0x0
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: bcm43684_nic 0 devid 0x4360
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: wl 0000:01:00.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0002)
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: wl0: creating kthread wl0-kthrd
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: wl driver 17.10.121.41 (r796515) failed with code 1
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: bcm43684_nic 0 devid 0x4360
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: wl 0001:01:00.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0002)
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: wl0: creating kthread wl0-kthrd
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: wl driver 17.10.121.41 (r796515) failed with code 1
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: bcm43684_nic 0 devid 0xaaa4
May 5 08:05:07 kernel: skip probing ax chip in wl, devid 0xaaa4

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Screenshot from 2024-11-15 19-40-27

@panariga panariga added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 15, 2024
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You were likely infected by the recent malwares affecting these AX devices, death of the Wifi on factory reset is one of the observed symptoms

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panariga commented Nov 19, 2024

You were likely infected by the recent malwares affecting these AX devices, death of the Wifi on factory reset is one of the observed symptoms

Seems like so. It is a good idea to have a generic NVRAM dump for the model so recovery settings can be generated. As I suspect, only the MAC addresses should be changed
Can anybody share a working NVRAM?

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Squall-Leonhart commented Nov 19, 2024

You will need one tailored specifically to your unit, Colin on snbforums has been helping recover affected units.

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It is a good idea to have a generic NVRAM dump for the model so recovery settings can be generated

Anyone have a link to a method that supports recent merlin firmwares?

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