NEC Aterm WF1200HP2 OpenWrt Firmware

CPU
Atheros AR9344
RAM
128 MB
Flash
8 MB

The NEC Aterm WF1200HP2 is supported by OpenWrt/ImmortalWrt on the ath79/tiny target. 7 firmware images are available from the official OpenWrt 25.12.5 and ImmortalWrt 25.12.1 stable releases — download one below, or build a custom OpenWrt image for this device with your own package selection.

Specs

Specifications

CPUAtheros AR9344
CPU cores1
CPU frequency560 MHz
RAM128 MB
Flash8 MB
100 Mbit Ethernet ports4
WLAN hardwareAtheros AR9344 / Qualcomm Atheros QCA9882
SwitchAtheros AR9344

Hardware data from the OpenWrt Table of Hardware; verify against your unit before flashing.

Build matrix

Supported firmware versions

DistributionVersionTargetProfile
OpenWrt25.12.5ath79/tinynec_wf1200hp2
ImmortalWrt25.12.1ath79/tinynec_wf1200hp2

Downloads

Download images

OpenWrt 25.12.5 · ath79/tiny

ImageTypesha256
openwrt-25.12.5-ath79-tiny-nec_wf1200hp2-initramfs-kernel.bin

Minimal kernel image, useful for first install or recovery.

kernele478860749f7
openwrt-25.12.5-ath79-tiny-nec_wf1200hp2-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin

Not sure? Pick this if upgrading from OpenWrt.

sysupgradeb68cf5526ce4
openwrt-25.12.5-ath79-tiny-nec_wf1200hp2-initramfs-factory.bin

For first-time flash from stock firmware.

initramfs-factory.bin7a6c0d73b51e
openwrt-25.12.5-ath79-tiny-nec_wf1200hp2-uboot.binuboot.bin373f6c1d252f

ImmortalWrt 25.12.1 · ath79/tiny

ImageTypesha256
immortalwrt-25.12.1-ath79-tiny-nec_wf1200hp2-initramfs-kernel.bin

Minimal kernel image, useful for first install or recovery.

kernelb74daf904841
immortalwrt-25.12.1-ath79-tiny-nec_wf1200hp2-uboot.binuboot.bind2b0331f6dd9
immortalwrt-25.12.1-ath79-tiny-nec_wf1200hp2-initramfs-factory.bin

For first-time flash from stock firmware.

initramfs-factory.bin03bdec9c10ff

Downloads are served by the official OpenWrt/ImmortalWrt mirrors — unchanged upstream stable builds.

Packages & install

Default packages & installation

Default packages

Every image for the NEC Aterm WF1200HP2 ships these packages by default. The customize option below lets you add or remove packages before the image is assembled.

OpenWrt 25.12.5 · ath79/tiny

Device packages (3)

kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct -uboot-envtools

Target default packages (28)

apk-mbedtls base-files ca-bundle dnsmasq dropbear firewall4 fstools kmod-ath9k kmod-gpio-button-hotplug kmod-nft-offload libc libgcc libustream-mbedtls logd mtd netifd nftables odhcp6c odhcpd-ipv6only ppp ppp-mod-pppoe swconfig uboot-envtools uci uclient-fetch urandom-seed urngd wpad-basic-mbedtls

ImmortalWrt 25.12.1 · ath79/tiny

Device packages (3)

kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct -uboot-envtools

Target default packages (32)

apk-openssl base-files block-mount ca-bundle default-settings-chn dnsmasq-full dropbear firewall4 fstools kmod-ath9k kmod-gpio-button-hotplug kmod-nf-nathelper kmod-nft-offload libc libgcc libustream-openssl logd luci mtd netifd nftables odhcp6c odhcpd-ipv6only ppp ppp-mod-pppoe swconfig uboot-envtools uci uclient-fetch urandom-seed urngd wpad-basic-openssl

Installation notes

  • First install from stock firmware: flash the factoryimage through the vendor firmware's upgrade page or recovery mode.
  • Already running OpenWrt or ImmortalWrt: flash the sysupgrade image from LuCI (System → Backup / Flash Firmware) or with the sysupgrade command.
  • The kernel / initramfs image boots from RAM without writing to flash — useful for a first install or for recovering from a failed flash.
  • Verify your download against the published checksum before flashing:
    $ sha256sum openwrt-25.12.5-ath79-tiny-nec_wf1200hp2-initramfs-kernel.bin
    e478860749f77c1c034063915d1ed4cf8f5657d1cb8ab04e8c6a18d07a2b80cc  openwrt-25.12.5-ath79-tiny-nec_wf1200hp2-initramfs-kernel.bin

Build custom firmware

Need more than the default image for the NEC Aterm WF1200HP2? Pick your packages — LuCI apps, themes, VPN clients — set the basics, and get a ready-to-flash OpenWrt image assembled from official packages in minutes.

Customize firmware for this device