Just bought this router and it was working fine. Power led is solid, connected lan port blinks when connected and in Linux ifconfig shows a hardware address but no IP, both wireless led are unlit.
Would this usb to ttl cable work on the RT-AC66u?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-to-TTL...HX-Chipset-USB-Cable-Computer-HG/253951906761
I was attempting to downgrade the firmware pursuant to this:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/how-to-sprint-ac-rt66u-to-stock-asus-firmware.25261
and with some help with commands from here:
https://webcache.googleusercontent....cdec04_16-pdf.7919/+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us)
so I could install Advanced Tomato. I had backed up the original CFE bin file, then used the mac addresses from my original CFE to populate the version 1.0.1.6 CFE file and saved it as new_cfe.bin. I was connected via telnet on putty and had the various files (original_cfe.bin, new_cfe.bin, mtd-write) on a usb thumb drive plugged into the usb port on the back of the router.
Then I used putty to issue this command, "./mtd-write new_cfe.bin boot"
This appeared to execute and then I either issued a clear nvram command and/or powered the router off and tried to clear nvram by holding the wps button and unplugging and then plugging in the power cord. Nothing changed.
No wifi connections are available from the Asus and the Lan connection shows as "unidentified network" with no internet in Windows
Multiple attempts at unplugging then applying power while holding the reset button (for various lengths of time) yield no change in the solid blue light. It reliably went into flashing rescue mode a few times prior to this last episode (because I attempted to flash Advanced Tomato a few times earlier in the day, which would fail, so I'd then have to go back to stock firmware).
I have also tried a wide variety of other interesting and equally fruitless combinations of un/plugging and holding various buttons and in combinations, various cables plugged in or not.
I have zero good soldering skills - literally have destroyed every device I've ever tried to solder on. So a serial cable probably is not be an option for me, if it has to be soldered on.
Please, do you have any suggestions for resurrecting this router?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Would this usb to ttl cable work on the RT-AC66u?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-to-TTL...HX-Chipset-USB-Cable-Computer-HG/253951906761
I was attempting to downgrade the firmware pursuant to this:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/how-to-sprint-ac-rt66u-to-stock-asus-firmware.25261
and with some help with commands from here:
https://webcache.googleusercontent....cdec04_16-pdf.7919/+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us)
so I could install Advanced Tomato. I had backed up the original CFE bin file, then used the mac addresses from my original CFE to populate the version 1.0.1.6 CFE file and saved it as new_cfe.bin. I was connected via telnet on putty and had the various files (original_cfe.bin, new_cfe.bin, mtd-write) on a usb thumb drive plugged into the usb port on the back of the router.
Then I used putty to issue this command, "./mtd-write new_cfe.bin boot"
This appeared to execute and then I either issued a clear nvram command and/or powered the router off and tried to clear nvram by holding the wps button and unplugging and then plugging in the power cord. Nothing changed.
No wifi connections are available from the Asus and the Lan connection shows as "unidentified network" with no internet in Windows
Multiple attempts at unplugging then applying power while holding the reset button (for various lengths of time) yield no change in the solid blue light. It reliably went into flashing rescue mode a few times prior to this last episode (because I attempted to flash Advanced Tomato a few times earlier in the day, which would fail, so I'd then have to go back to stock firmware).
I have also tried a wide variety of other interesting and equally fruitless combinations of un/plugging and holding various buttons and in combinations, various cables plugged in or not.
I have zero good soldering skills - literally have destroyed every device I've ever tried to solder on. So a serial cable probably is not be an option for me, if it has to be soldered on.
Please, do you have any suggestions for resurrecting this router?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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