I'm attempting to install Entware on an ASUS RT-AC68U with firmware 3.0.0.4.374.38_1.
I'm following the instructions here.
The "easy" way states that I just need to run the existing entware-setup.sh shell script, yet it doesn't exist anywhere in the filesystem.
Following the "old" way has me download the script and run it, but that fails:
Is my particular router incompatible with this, or are the instructions no longer valid?
I'm following the instructions here.
The "easy" way states that I just need to run the existing entware-setup.sh shell script, yet it doesn't exist anywhere in the filesystem.
Following the "old" way has me download the script and run it, but that fails:
wget -O - http://wl500g-repo.googlecode.com/svn/ipkg/entware_install.sh | sh
Connecting to wl500g-repo.googlecode.com (74.125.25.82:80)
- 100% |*************************************************************************************************************| 1101 0:00:00 ETA
Info: Checking for prerequisites and creating folders...
Info: Opkg package manager deployment...
Connecting to wl500g-repo.googlecode.com (74.125.25.82:80)
opkg 100% |*************************************************************************************************************| 456k 0:00:00 ETA
Connecting to wl500g-repo.googlecode.com (74.125.20.82:80)
opkg.conf 100% |*************************************************************************************************************| 112 0:00:00 ETA
Info: Basic packages installation...
/opt/bin/opkg: line 1: syntax error: unexpected "("
/opt/bin/opkg: line 1: syntax error: unexpected "("
Info: Cleanup...
Info: Congratulations!
Info: If there are no errors above then Entware successfully initialized.
Info: Found a Bug? Please report at wl500g-repo.googlecode.com
Is my particular router incompatible with this, or are the instructions no longer valid?