another RT-AC66U which is out of warranty@myvoip07
no success with RMA for half an year?
Or it is another RT-AC66U?
no, it is out of warranty. is program spi only option?That means CORRUPTED/NO BOOTLOADER.
If its on warranty period then RMA it, else you are forced to program your SPI with your CFE backup.
no, it is out of warranty. is program spi only option?
Another "bricked" RT-AC68U, formerly an AC-1900. I had successfully upgraded the CFE and had Tomato installed. I wasn't impressed by the wireless range and wanted to try out the Asus firmware. I tried flashing the Asus firmware from within Tomato, DD-WRT and the recovery site. Every time I flashed the firmware it said it was successful but upon rebooting it was still on the firmware I started with.
During the flashing trials I noticed that my PC would get a connection during the boot up and then drop it then come back about a minute later. During one of the flashes I tried to go to the web GUI during the first connection and realized it was going to the recovery site. On the last flash attempt I decided to clear the NVRAM when the recovery site was available. The site indicated that the NVRAM clear was successful and it appeared to reboot after that.
Now I can no longer get into the router. I cannot ping the router. I have a static IP of 192.168.1.5 set. I have tried an NVRAM clear by powering on with the WPS button being held in. I have also tried to get into recovery by holding reset button but it doesn't seem to work. The power light stays solid until I have held it for 20 seconds then it starts to flash but very very slow. The light goes off for 15 seconds then it comes on for 15 seconds. The only lights that come on now are the power light and the Ethernet port light that I am connected to.
Is this recoverable with serial, JTAG or some other way? If it requires JTAG or serial is there anything showing how to open this router? I haven't been able to find any screws.
Thanks for any possible help!
Is the NAND chip the spansion one (AC68U)? I do have a TL866 programmer, but not the skills, or equipment to remove that chip. I have a clip where I can read/write the smaller chips (8 pins). To be honest I am not sure where to start. I read the voltage of the serial pins at the top, and I get about 3.3v.. I don't have a jtag or usb/serial adapter. Reading some posts on here, mine is the same as someone else who gets no power led, but the others work with the exception the usb 2.0 is lit. So I assume its the boot loader. I wouldn't mind turning the ac68u into a AP if I can get it running.Expect a long wait on JTAG support, it depends of several factors.
NAND programming is the best way to go ATM, you need to unsolder the NAND chip on your PCB and use a programmer on it (TL866) to upload the CFE, if you have the skills then you will revive it quickly.
I know this post is way back but did you ever resolved the issue? or was the router bricked. I have the same exact problem. thxD'oh
I'm in a similar boat. Bad CFE flash (long story). At boot, my AC68U (TM-1900) only has the USB 2.0 light lit. If I plug in an ethernet cable, that lights too.
Am I hosed, or is it worth picking up a serial adapter and rolling the dice to reflash a clean CFE via serial?
Thanks!
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