Thank you for your response,
Here you can find some pictures of the board. I can send high res ones
if still needed http://www.redeszone.net/orange/livebox-next/

Yes lan is working at lease in the first port. I can use tftp with it
without problems. I tried to boot the kernel via tftp but got locked
because could not find the root fs on flash.

On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 8:10 AM, Sylwek Petela <ssc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can You post some hi rez pictures of board ?
>
> LAN is working on my U-Boot ?
>
>
> Regards
>
> Sylwek/ScApi
>
>
> W dniu 2016-10-04 o 21:59, Juan Rios pisze:
>>
>> Hello again. Thanks to borderline at
>>
>> http://foro.seguridadwireless.net/openwrt/(desarrollo)-openwrt-en-livevox-next-(astoria-networks-vrv9510)/
>> I could install the ZyXEL P-2812HNU-F1 uboot and I can boot into it.
>>
>> What I did was shortcut the flash pins like described here
>> https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/arcadyan/arv7519#bootloader_hack till I
>> got the VR9 prompt and
>> then used U -> 0 and uploaded via xmodem the file
>>
>> https://github.com/ScApi/P2812HNUFx-Pre-Build/blob/OpenWrt-Designated-Driver-r47026/F1%20OpenWRT/uboot-lantiq-p2812hnufx_nandtpl/openwrt-lantiq-p2812hnufx_nandtpl-u-boot.img
>>
>> With that installed this is the bootlog
>>
>> ROM VER: 1.1.4
>> CFG 06
>> NAND
>> NAND Read OK
>>
>> U-Boot SPL 2013.10-openwrt5 (Nov 18 2014 - 19:54:01)
>> SPL: initializing NAND flash
>> SPL: checking U-Boot image
>> SPL: loading U-Boot to RAM
>> SPL: decompressing U-Boot with LZO
>> SPL: jumping to U-Boot
>>
>>
>> U-Boot 2013.10-openwrt5 (Nov 18 2014 - 19:54:01) P-2812HNU-Fx
>>
>> Board: ZyXEL P-2812HNU-Fx
>> SoC:   Lantiq VRX288 v1.2
>> CPU:   500 MHz
>> IO:    250 MHz
>> BUS:   250 MHz
>> BOOT:  NAND
>> DRAM:  256 MiB
>> NAND:  128 MiB
>> *** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment
>>
>> In:    serial
>> Out:   serial
>> Err:   serial
>> Net:   ltq-eth
>> Hit any key to stop autoboot:  0
>> Wrong Image Format for bootm command
>> ERROR: can't get kernel image!
>> P-2812HNU-Fx #
>>
>>
>> How can I get the information to make a proper .dts file for this
>> device ? The layout of the flash for the P-2812HNU-Fx has nothing to
>> do with this device.
>>
>>
>> ---------------------------------------
>>      Area            Address      Length
>> ---------------------------------------
>> [0] Boot            0x00000000    1024K
>> [1] Image 0         0x00100000   10240K
>> [2] Image 1         0x00B00000   10240K
>> [3] Configuration   0x01500000    2048K
>> [4] Boot Params     0x01700000    2048K
>> [5] Nvram           0x01900000    1024K
>> [6] Cert            0x01A00000   32768K
>> [7] EmergencyValue  0x03A00000    6144K
>> [8] Configuration2  0x04000000    2048K
>> [9] All area        0x00000000   67584K
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 10:49 PM, Mathias Kresin <m...@kresin.me> wrote:
>>>
>>> 28.08.2016 13:24, Mathias Kresin:
>>>
>>>> Am 28.08.2016 um 12:15 schrieb Hauke Mehrtens:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 08/28/2016 10:31 AM, Mathias Kresin wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Am 27.08.2016 um 19:44 schrieb Juan Rios:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I can load to memory using xmodem transfer and run but all I tried
>>>>>>> get
>>>>>>> locked without any output.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Have you tried the kenrel with both serial interfaces? The SoC supports
>>>>> two and I do not know which on is used on your hardware.
>>>>>
>>>>> @Mathias is it normal that this does not work?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Mhh, I've missed that part of Juans mail. It's not clear to me what Juan
>>>> tried to load and run from ram.
>>>>
>>>> Loadx and run the kernel from ram is a brilliant idea. Albeit I've done
>>>> it dozen times with u-boot, I never considered doing the same with
>>>> brnboot.
>>>>
>>>> I might have some time later the day to give it a try.
>>>
>>>
>>> I couldn't manage to start an uncompressed LEDE kernel from ram. I've
>>> tried
>>> kernels with brncmdline and without. But the router immediately resets
>>> itself.
>>>
>>> Running the uncompressed recovery kernel from ram worked however.
>>>
>>> Mathias
>>>
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