http://slickdeals.net/forums/showpost.php?p=70991738&postcount=2576
(This is to convert the TMobile version of the RT-AC68U router to a full RT-AC68U but can be used to convert to another version for the RT-AC68U).
http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showpost.php?p=124458&postcount=519 (different router but same idea).
http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=17793
(CFE collection)
I don't know if i did something wrong , but i tried 2 times to downgrade to 1.0.1.6 (US) coming from 1.0.2.0 and didn't succeed
Changed 3 Mac's in bin file + secret_code
tried to use these 2 ,each one separately
MTD-Write v1 => *Original version (v1) from ASUS*
MTD-Write v2 => *New version (v2)
Rebooted + Erased NVRAM
and still with the stupid bootloader
nvram get bl_version = 1.0.2.0
Used Merlin's Build 48-1
Yes it took few seconds . Did reboot after that command then NVRAM after it fully booted
Yes downloaded them from the link you provided
When you ran the mtd-write command, did you change to the folder (directory) that contained the mtd-write that you downloaded? Also, I'm assuming that you only had one version of the mtd-write on there at a time and didn't rename it (doesn't seem to run if you rename it)?
Don't know if it makes a difference, but how did you erase NVRAM?
Did you unplug the router, press and hold the WPS button, plug the router back in while holding the WPS button and then hold the WPS button for about 10-15 more seconds?
Also, after going to the tmp folder on your USB stick with the CD command, did you verify that the files were there with:
ls <ENTER> (the l is a lowercase L)
Hmm....I still think that Asus is doing something on the mtd-write command (using the new one instead of the one on the USB stick) although I have no way to prove that (and I could be wrong, lol! ).
I'm hoping someone else could jump in here with more experience and do a better job that I have!
strings /dev/mtd0 | grep bl_version
You will see 1.0.1.6 there, that means the update was sucessful.
Clean your nvram with mtd-erase -d nvram.
Hmm....I still think that Asus is doing something on the mtd-write command (using the new one instead of the one on the USB stick) although I have no way to prove that (and I could be wrong, lol! ).
I'm hoping someone else could jump in here with more experience and do a better job than I have!
In that case you are missing the right path.
mtd-write /path/filename boot => v1
mtd-write -i /path/filename -d boot => v2
mtd-write /path/filename boot => v3
Notes:
1. Make sure you checked your files permitions also.
2. Don't rename "mtd-write" filename.
3. Try to ./mtd-write instead on the same directory where your CFEs are.
i know it you are going to be mad at me but it worked because of a silly mistake
first of all thank you , I used V3 of mtd-write and it worked
here is what happened lol , download it 1.0.1.8 (EU) at first and copied the name in a notepad then decided to go with 1.0.1.6 (US) and forgot to change it back to 1.6
Not mad, lol...but confused. Where does the 1.0.1.8 come into play when you still read 1.0.2.0 after flashing? Did you download 1.0.2.0 and think that you had downloaded 1.0.1.6?
Regardless, it worked. I guess you're on 1.0.1.6 now?
Did that fix your wireless issues (5GHz)?
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