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@@ -40,9 +40,10 @@ Ethernet cable. The device running `nmrpflash` must be connected
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to the same network, using either Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
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Usage sequence of events:
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-1. Connect ethernet cable from computer to router's LAN1
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-2. Run nmrpflash on command line
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-3. Turn on the router.
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+1. Turn off the router
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+2. Connect ethernet cable from computer to router's LAN1
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+3. Run nmrpflash on command line
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+4. Turn on the router.
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All available network interfaces can be listed using
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@@ -99,12 +100,8 @@ C:\> net start npf
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###### "No response after 60 seconds. Bailing out."
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-The router did not respond. Always run `nmrpflash` in the following
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-manner:
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-
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-* Turn off the router.
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-* Run `nmrpflash`.
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-* Turn on the router.
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+The router did not respond. Always run `nmrpflash` in the sequence
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+described above!
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If that still doesn't work, you can try "blind mode", which can be
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invoked using `-B`. Note that you also have to specify your router's
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