Hi,
Did you move over the files to the new usb stick?
Is the new usb stick FAT32 and USB2.0 ?
Did you try "telnet" instead of "ssh"? In case, you haven't set a password.
Example steps for the MR3020 to get into the failsafe mode:
On the MR3040 I suggest to press the reset button a few times during bootup.
To change the password, run
If you press the reset button on a running box, you won't reset the configuration.
Hope that helps
Matthias
Did you move over the files to the new usb stick?
Is the new usb stick FAT32 and USB2.0 ?
Did you try "telnet" instead of "ssh"? In case, you haven't set a password.
Example steps for the MR3020 to get into the failsafe mode:
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Connect the MR3020 to your computer via Ethernet.
Set up your of the computer to 192.168.1.2 (This step differs from OS to Os of your computer.)
Start to ping 192.168.1.1 (this is the failsave IP) infinitive
Power the MR3020 on and when the WPS Button starts to blink , push it (it will blink faster)
You see the ping getting response
telnet 192.168.1.1
run mount_root
Now you can edit files
On the MR3040 I suggest to press the reset button a few times during bootup.
To change the password, run
passwd
If you press the reset button on a running box, you won't reset the configuration.
Hope that helps
Matthias