RouterDoubter
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Hey folks,
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I have an ASUS RT-AC66U (original) that has become bricked. By bricked I mean that it boots but I get the quick flashing power LED (for WPS is processing) and no pingable address. Now the first time this happened, I was able to fix it by using the Asus Firmware Restoration Utility (not in the way you think). The firmware restoration utility didn't work either as after it uploaded the firmware (fully) and after leaving it for 2 hours, I would try local access (nothing), reboot, and the lights returned to the "WPS is processing" mode.
So how did I get it fixed I would put the router in rescue mode (slow flashing light) and initiate an upload of the firmware and stop it mid-way. Somehow this would cause the router to reboot and go back to normal operation. COOL! Doesn't work how anyone ever suggested but this seemed to fix it...for the time being. This is until the Asus firmware restoration could not detect the router in rescue mode. The LED's on the router showed that it was and I could ping the 192 address (even access web GUI rescue mode to clear the NVRAM which did nothing) but my old trick didn't work. Maybe TFTP? Okay so it connects and transferred the firmware successfully but after leaving it for another 2 hours and rebooting, the lights returned to the "WPS is processing" mode (Flashing quickly).
At this point, I read that you, as the dilligent home network engineer that your family prescribed you as, are sick and tired of this sh*t and order an Archer C7 via Prime but a nagging thought in your head says that you're better than this. The IP is pingable in rescue mode! That's got to mean the bootloader is good right? I can access the rescue mode web-GUI right?! I got this f**king $300 router 3 years ago and it sh*ts the bed now!?
No, I'm going to JTAG into this mother and make this right. Worse comes to worse, I have a brand new router.
So for the questions, I've never done JTAG before so treat me as a PCB first-timer:
1. Do I need a special cable to JTAG into the router or would using these and these work (making sure I'm lining up the pins)? Is there a better cable I could use?
2. Will Putty work fine as a JTAG terminal to send the commands? Is there anything you would suggest as an alternative.
Skip to the end if you don't want to read all this (just to see the questions):
I have an ASUS RT-AC66U (original) that has become bricked. By bricked I mean that it boots but I get the quick flashing power LED (for WPS is processing) and no pingable address. Now the first time this happened, I was able to fix it by using the Asus Firmware Restoration Utility (not in the way you think). The firmware restoration utility didn't work either as after it uploaded the firmware (fully) and after leaving it for 2 hours, I would try local access (nothing), reboot, and the lights returned to the "WPS is processing" mode.
So how did I get it fixed I would put the router in rescue mode (slow flashing light) and initiate an upload of the firmware and stop it mid-way. Somehow this would cause the router to reboot and go back to normal operation. COOL! Doesn't work how anyone ever suggested but this seemed to fix it...for the time being. This is until the Asus firmware restoration could not detect the router in rescue mode. The LED's on the router showed that it was and I could ping the 192 address (even access web GUI rescue mode to clear the NVRAM which did nothing) but my old trick didn't work. Maybe TFTP? Okay so it connects and transferred the firmware successfully but after leaving it for another 2 hours and rebooting, the lights returned to the "WPS is processing" mode (Flashing quickly).
At this point, I read that you, as the dilligent home network engineer that your family prescribed you as, are sick and tired of this sh*t and order an Archer C7 via Prime but a nagging thought in your head says that you're better than this. The IP is pingable in rescue mode! That's got to mean the bootloader is good right? I can access the rescue mode web-GUI right?! I got this f**king $300 router 3 years ago and it sh*ts the bed now!?
No, I'm going to JTAG into this mother and make this right. Worse comes to worse, I have a brand new router.
So for the questions, I've never done JTAG before so treat me as a PCB first-timer:
1. Do I need a special cable to JTAG into the router or would using these and these work (making sure I'm lining up the pins)? Is there a better cable I could use?
2. Will Putty work fine as a JTAG terminal to send the commands? Is there anything you would suggest as an alternative.
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