Thanks for replying Jotin,
Jotin wrote:
I would try holding the reset button for 30 seconds and then waiting two minutes.
Power On > Hold reset for 30 secons > Release reset > Wait for 2 minutes? this way?
Jotin wrote:
If that doesnt work then in order to recover the unit a tftp boot would be the only way to recover it.
Can you please give me a more detailed information about it?
Jotin wrote:
Unfortunetly you cannot transfer the buffalo firmware that way, so you would have to use a 3rd party firmware but it would void your warranty to do that.
I found a tutorial here: http://g300nh.blogspot.com/2010/06/firmware-flash-and-brick-recovery.html so I tought ir might work... My friend will come here today to help me with this tutorial.
Bottom line: Its sad 'cause I was so confident if the flash process get wrong I could put the firmware in the pendrive, boot up the router and everthing was back to normal... but yeah... I didn't read the manual and i trusted too much in a way I realise it wasn't possible.
As I told before, I am from Brazil, this router came from Korea and if I can't recover it... it's a big $$$ loss to me...
Thanks again.