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The 5xxT/G6xxT family uses an ADAM2 bootloader. That means that the installation is slighly more complex than the common one used for Broadcom (and PSPBoot-based AR7) devices. There is in-depth technical documentation on the Seatte Wireless ADAM2 page.
There are multiple safeguards that make the risk of bricking the router pretty low. The bootloader starts an FTP (FTP, not TFTP!) server on each boot, and can be accessed directly with a FTP client. It will also accept the original firmware image.
If something goes wrong, the tiupgrade.exe Windows tool can be used to restore the original firmware. For more advanced users, CICLaMaB (and its wizard) might also be useful. If things go *really* wrong, the board has a JTAG port (not tested), which should be enough to recover a completely bricked device.
The easiest way to upgrade the firmware is directly from OpenWrt using the mtd-tool because generic.sysupgrade is not supported yet.
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