: It is critical to have a backup of the original data (which includes your specific MAC address and IMEI) before flashing a "full dump" from another working unit of the same model.
If you’ve come across the firmware designation , you’re likely dealing with a router, access point, or embedded device powered by a MediaTek MT7628 or MT7688 chipset. This firmware string often appears in stock firmware builds from brands like Xiaomi, GL.iNet, or unbranded IoT gateways.
Instead of hunting for “B628265,” search for (e.g., “Xiaomi MiWiFi Nano” or “GL-MT300N”) on the OpenWrt Table of Hardware. You’ll get a proper, safe firmware with active support.
: It is critical to have a backup of the original data (which includes your specific MAC address and IMEI) before flashing a "full dump" from another working unit of the same model.
If you’ve come across the firmware designation , you’re likely dealing with a router, access point, or embedded device powered by a MediaTek MT7628 or MT7688 chipset. This firmware string often appears in stock firmware builds from brands like Xiaomi, GL.iNet, or unbranded IoT gateways.
Instead of hunting for “B628265,” search for (e.g., “Xiaomi MiWiFi Nano” or “GL-MT300N”) on the OpenWrt Table of Hardware. You’ll get a proper, safe firmware with active support.