Not sure if context is related, but shortly after making some changes (swapped out modem, switched to using 2.5G WAN port, changed some DNS settings) my AX86U completely bit the dust. It had been running rock-solid on Merlin with a ton of scripts and apps for a year prior.
Things I tried, in many different orders:
- Recovery mode (reset button 5sec. before/after power, slow blinking light) with both ASUS Firmware Recovery tool (errored) and tftp (succeeded)
- WPS recovery mode (succeeded in bringing up firmware upload page)
Both on static IP 192.168.1.1.
In all cases I tried uploading:
- newest stock ASUS firmware
- older stock ASUS firmware
- even the newest Merlin
After a successful recovery (tftp completes and I reboot, or router reboots itself after web page upload) it goes right back to cycle of:
- power light comes on
- LAN light comes on
- LAN light goes off a few secs later
- power light goes off a few secs later
In that period pings will hang until they come back unreachable, and the LAN status of whatever it’s attached to will show the connect/disconnect accordingly.
It would be a damn shame to lose my favorite router ever + vital infrastructure box just a few months after being out of warranty, but that’s what I get for buying used I guess.
Any other ideas before I throw in the towel?
Things I tried, in many different orders:
- Recovery mode (reset button 5sec. before/after power, slow blinking light) with both ASUS Firmware Recovery tool (errored) and tftp (succeeded)
- WPS recovery mode (succeeded in bringing up firmware upload page)
Both on static IP 192.168.1.1.
In all cases I tried uploading:
- newest stock ASUS firmware
- older stock ASUS firmware
- even the newest Merlin
After a successful recovery (tftp completes and I reboot, or router reboots itself after web page upload) it goes right back to cycle of:
- power light comes on
- LAN light comes on
- LAN light goes off a few secs later
- power light goes off a few secs later
In that period pings will hang until they come back unreachable, and the LAN status of whatever it’s attached to will show the connect/disconnect accordingly.
It would be a damn shame to lose my favorite router ever + vital infrastructure box just a few months after being out of warranty, but that’s what I get for buying used I guess.
Any other ideas before I throw in the towel?