Bcm63381b0 Firmware !link! Full [RECOMMENDED]
Compile using make to output the vmlinux kernel and the structured image. Option B: OpenWrt Support
The firmware image corresponds to a different hardware revision variant.
Most Broadcom chips feature a Common Firmware Environment (CFE) mini-webserver hardcoded into the boot sector. the gateway device completely. bcm63381b0 firmware full
| Manufacturer | Model | Notes / Default IP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | TD-W9970 (v2/v3) | Default IP: 192.168.1.1 | | TP-Link | Archer VR600v, VR900v, VR400, VR300 | Various versions, often labeled "v1" or "v2" | | Billion | 8800NL R2 | Default IP: 192.168.1.254 | | Swisscom | Internet-Box Light | Bootloader CFE 1.0.38-116.140 | | D-Link | DSL-4320L / DSL-2880A | Firmware files often contain "adsl_phy.bin" for the BCM63381 | | ZyXEL | VMG1312-B10A | Approved for BT (British Telecom) networks with specific firmware | | ALLNET | ALL-BM200VDSL2 / ALL-BM200VDSL2V | Operates as a pure ADSL/VDSL2 bridge modem | | Kasda | KD218 | Single-port VDSL modem | | ZTE | ZXHN H288A | AC1200 Dual-band WLAN gateway |
A: Generally, no. Attempting to flash a full firmware from a different device (e.g., Billion firmware on a TP-Link) will almost certainly brick the router. The "board ID" and "MAC address" configuration in the NVRAM is device-specific. Compile using make to output the vmlinux kernel
Because the BCM63381B0 is customized, the best source is your ISP (e.g., CenturyLink, Frontier, various European providers). Go to your ISP's support website.
Log in to the modem interface (usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 ), go to Management/Settings , and create a backup of your configuration. the gateway device completely
While the BCM63381B0 firmware is designed to provide reliable performance, users may encounter some issues:
