DanielCoffey
Regular Contributor
[Solved] Have I bricked my RT-N66U?
I have been using my RT-N66U for several years and last night tried to update from 376.47 to 376.48_1 and cannot complete the firmware update. The router is stuck in Recovery mode.
Here are the steps I have tried...
1. 30-30-30 reset. Router puts power into slow blink. WAN and LAN1 lights are steady.
2. Start the Asus Recovery tool. Router is detected and I am prompted to select a firmware. Due to having an issue I have downloaded and selected the current ASUS firmware for now.
3. Click the Update button and I see the power light go steady. About ten seconds later the firmware upload is completed and the second, long System Restore stage begins.
4. The power light is steady. No lights are blinking. The System Restore stage climbs slowly from 0% to 100%.
5. The Restore tool warns that no IP address could be obtained and to check if the power light is blinking in Recovery mode. It isn't - the power light stays steady and the router does not reboot itself.
6. Powering the router off/on returns the router to Recovery mode.
It appears that while I can reliably enter recovery mode and present a firmware to the router, I cannot actually apply that firmware.
The router is out of warranty and I do have a replacement but I would like to get it working rather than recycle it. Is there any "Well, it was broken anyway..." option open to me here?
I have been using my RT-N66U for several years and last night tried to update from 376.47 to 376.48_1 and cannot complete the firmware update. The router is stuck in Recovery mode.
Here are the steps I have tried...
1. 30-30-30 reset. Router puts power into slow blink. WAN and LAN1 lights are steady.
2. Start the Asus Recovery tool. Router is detected and I am prompted to select a firmware. Due to having an issue I have downloaded and selected the current ASUS firmware for now.
3. Click the Update button and I see the power light go steady. About ten seconds later the firmware upload is completed and the second, long System Restore stage begins.
4. The power light is steady. No lights are blinking. The System Restore stage climbs slowly from 0% to 100%.
5. The Restore tool warns that no IP address could be obtained and to check if the power light is blinking in Recovery mode. It isn't - the power light stays steady and the router does not reboot itself.
6. Powering the router off/on returns the router to Recovery mode.
It appears that while I can reliably enter recovery mode and present a firmware to the router, I cannot actually apply that firmware.
The router is out of warranty and I do have a replacement but I would like to get it working rather than recycle it. Is there any "Well, it was broken anyway..." option open to me here?
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