For what it's worth I bricked my RT-AC5300 with the only option to breathe life back into it via serial. I ended up just getting exchange thanks to a generous exception made via Amazon.
I'd caution anyone doing this after the Asus Bootloader update that they've employed to restrict 3rd party firmware.
For what it's worth I bricked my RT-AC5300 with the only option to breathe life back into it via serial. I ended up just getting exchange thanks to a generous exception made via Amazon.
I'd caution anyone doing this after the Asus Bootloader update that they've employed to restrict 3rd party firmware.
Can't JTAG it. I didn't serial it and have no idea how that's done I just know that's what would've had to have been done. Tried everything else though as far as pinging it, using Wireshark to find the new rouge dhcp server.I bricked my ASUS RT-AC5300 too. Was trying to upgrade my DDWRT firmware with another newer one and then all went downhill from there. The power light remained steady on and despite performing hard resets, no luck on getting to recovery mode. Since I’m new at this, are you able to describe how you revived your router with serial cable? I have also heard of JTAG rescue but have not done enough research to do this. I tried to ping my router but all I was getting were TTL of 54. Are there any less “invasive” ways to bring this machine back to life? Would appreciate if you could describe all the steps you took to do this along with any supplies you used. Thank you very much!!
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