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...or jump right to the end here?
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/do...c68u-support-merlin.19550/page-12#post-294052
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/do...c68u-support-merlin.19550/page-12#post-294052
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Engineers's instructions are very wordy and tended to put me asleep but as I remember what I was doing wrong when I had you problem was in this step when resetting it.
- Power router off
- Wait 10 seconds
- Press and hold the WPS button
- Power the router back on while continuing to hold the WPS button for 15-20 seconds
The issue is that mtd-write -i new_cfe.bin -d boot does not appear to be doing anything.
I've tried both mtd-write and ./mtd-write.Assuming that you have copied the mtd-write executable to the router, and have it present and marked as executable in your current working directory on the router, then the correct command is:
./mtd-write -i new_cfe.bin -d boot
Notice the ./ prefix there!!
You are replacing "new_cfe" with the name of your actual modified CFE, correct?
For example, "rtac68u.bin"
./mtd-write -i rtac68u.bin -d boot
This is from my old notes:
MISC:
#Flashing CFE from within XVortex/AsusMerlin:
chmod +x ./mtd-write
./mtd-write -i new-cfe.bin -d boot
I do have one question. I was very uneasy using the links here on SNB to download CFE and the other tools linked in the tutorials. I haven't seen anyone question the source of these files, and I personally have no way to validate that they are safe (not infected). Other than relying on 3 years of conversation in this and other threads, how do you check to make sure a version of CFE you download is safe?
Thanks in advance for an answer, and I hope some interesting conversation.
The same way you verify any file you download from the internet, with an antivirus program.
Verifying the checksum, if they're publishedThanks for taking the time to reply. Maybe I should have mentioned that I scanned these files, but my question is more about the nature of a tool like CFE. How do you verify there haven't been scripts added to startup, etc., that might mask a root kit, undetectable to a virus scan. It wouldn't be a virus, just a linux startup script to set certain parameters. Not having access to download the file directly from Asus, how do you validate where it came from and that it hasn't been modified?
Asus has made changes to CFE in the new firmware. I think basically speaking your router has been unsupported. You may have to use johns fork. The CFE is encrypted so no mods can be made. Asus is clamping down on non-supported routers. By the way @RMerlin never supported this model ever.Sorry to bump up this old post. I'm desperately in need for help with the newly purchased (refurbished) TM AC1900.
I was able to follow Alex's Instruction (from Bay Area Tech Pros) and flashed the router to AC68P. Everything worked until…....I tried to flash the latest Merlin while a external hard drive was plugged in. The flash wasn’t successful because of the external USB device. I unplugged and restarted the router trying to get it rolling again, only to find out the router was reverted back to TM firmware 3.0.0.4.376_3199. It was never flashed to Merlin and somehow the AC68P was flashed to 3199.
Fine, I thought no big deal just re-do the whole thing. So I started the process again... I could get in mini CFE no problem (following the instruction provide here), but I keep getting “Receive file size=16949294. This is not a valid firmware image”…. I’ve tried switching all 4 LAN ports. but no luck so far….
I can still get in the router interface and use it as Tmobile...which feels lame….I've tried every possible fix I could find online. Did I broke the router?
Any thoughts?
Asus has made changes to CFE in the new firmware. I think basically speaking your router has been unsupported. You may have to use johns fork. The CFE is encrypted so no mods can be made. Asus is clamping down on non-supported routers. By the way @RMerlin never supported this model ever.
Asus has made changes to CFE in the new firmware. I think basically speaking your router has been unsupported. You may have to use johns fork. The CFE is encrypted so no mods can be made. Asus is clamping down on non-supported routers. By the way @RMerlin never supported this model ever.
Well although it's not supported or recommended by it's creator, 384.4_2 works very well in the TM-AC1900. It did take me awhile to get it to take the mod and I remember I had to edit the CFE file with the settings from my router. I still have the original CFE file for mine and that would be where I think I wound begin. You need to get it to take the original CFE file and firmware back. I think that would be your only way.
I still have the tmo firmware and setup files from doing that mod. The firmware is TM-AC1900_3.0.0.4_376_1703-g0ffdbba
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