This is the method I used.You could try uploading the firmware in rescue mode.
Just make very sure you have the correct firmware for your model before uploading.
Lucky for you. I tried several times and even with different firmwares and lan ports, it just failed upon upload approx 30 to 50%. It just defaults to the original firmware. Somehow, getting to the rescue mode also quite an effort too...lol. I give up and probably try again some other time. Hopefully a new firmware from Asus resolves this bug problem of invisible link / buttons.This is the method I used.
Looks like you have something preventing the pop ups maybe browser extension, anti-virus, look for something causing it. Review the method you use to initialize/restore to factory settings of your router, flush your browser's cache then start over.Once I toggle on and off the browse file and upload file links appear but firefox pop up an error (other browsers no error but revert back to original status where the link disappears). Once you click the "resend" or "cancel" or "close" the firefox pop up, the browse file and upload buttons disappear again.
I have tried removing the extension, disabling the anti virus and also clearing the cache but no use.Looks like you have something preventing the pop ups maybe browser extension, anti-virus, look for something causing it. Review the method you use to initialize/restore to factory settings of your router, flush your browser's cache then start over.
I guess you are right in the speed issue. I managed to contact the ISP technical support and they claimed it was the lan cable from ONT to Router and ask me to replace and monitor. So far so good after replacement and I can easily hit above 100 Mbps.If that speedtest log is the router's internally, then it's obviously ISP throttling / congestion, which, by the times you stated was my guess before even getting to the attachments...
Will appreciate if anyone has any other suggestions to upgrade to Merlin firmware or downgrade to previous Asus version based on the above scenario. Is it because of the latest Asus version which cannot be upgraded to Merlin firmware or downgrade to a lower version? Thanks in advance.The speed test results can be a drastic differences at certain hours with version GT-AX6000_3.0.0.6_102_21514. Sometimes the wireless 5GHZ signal can reach as high as 700 mbps download speed. However on the second half of the day (after 2pm), it just hover around 95 mbps (very very low since I am subscribed to the 1G plan). The speed will go up again after 11pm. The direct lan speed connection to the modem is almost consistent at 950 mbps.
I tried downgrading the firmware by disabling the CSS style so that the browse and upload buttons are visible but the upload will always failed at 90%. Anyone has any idea why it will not upgrade successfully.
With the firmware restoration tool, I can only manage to upload to about 50% and it will fail and boot out to the default screen.
ASUS support has not come back to me with any resolution yet and meantime I am still trying to see if there is any tweaking to the wireless settings that will improve the situation. Attached is my current settings and will appreciate if any one with good connection can post their wireless or relevant settings here.
Rescue mode didn't work on mine either. If you have a second asus router try setting the problem one up as a mesh node.Lucky for you. I tried several times and even with different firmwares and lan ports, it just failed upon upload approx 30 to 50%. It just defaults to the original firmware. Somehow, getting to the rescue mode also quite an effort too...lol. I give up and probably try again some other time. Hopefully a new firmware from Asus resolves this bug problem of invisible link / buttons.
This worked perfectly for me.I apologize; I type the wrong command. It should be "hnd-write".
I uploaded the 388.4 firmware through WinSCP to the /tmp folder. Then, I SSHed into the router and ran "hnd-write filename". After it completed, I manually rebooted once, and after a few minutes, it updated to 388.4.
Please note that when updating the firmware using "hnd-write," it doesn't create an additional partition like updating from the web interface. Therefore, there is a risk associated with using this command. However, in case of failure, I can update it again using rescue mode.
I am a noob here with this WinSCP and SSH "hnd-write command" and I will greatly appreciate if you guys can guide me along the way;This worked perfectly for me.
I had the same issue, where it just didn't open the file select screen.
I've uploaded the 388.4 file to the temp folder with WinSCP (Make sure to select SCP protocol).
Then SSH to it and ran the command as pointed out here, waited to finish, rebooted the router and when it came back it was on the new version.
Also, the upload link now work on this version.
I have tried the following method but there is no luck at all and hence the last method will be probably through winscp;Don't do that.
Use the emergency recovery (or whatever it's called) method with Asus' tool and holding the reset button while applying power. Link to Asus' web page about it appears earlier in this thread. At least that way the /only/ way you can mess up is by sending a wrong firmware file.
Doing it the way you're asking about, in/by the way you're asking, you stand several other chances of fatally messing up beyond an improper firmware selection.
It's been a while since reading the part of the thread which covered that, but I was thinking the idea was to make it a node and, _while_it's_the_node_, you upload its firmware via the controlling router's web interface. Your text quoted here suggests you (successfully?) made it a node, then switched it back to router mode, and only /then/ tried the firmware upload in its own web interface again.3. Change the GT-AX6000 into a aimesh node and then revert back and still no luck. The browse file and upload buttons are still missing under the firmware upgrade page.
Are you on stock firmware now and trying to go to Merlin?"Cannot execute SCP to start transfer. Please make sure that SCP is installed on the server and path to it is included in PATH. You may also try SFTP instead of SCP.
Command failed with return code 127." (how to overcome this error?)
I have set the AX6000 to aimesh node but I can't find any upload link in the amesh node mode. When I do a hard factory reset of AX6000 to remove the aimesh mode, the upload link does not appear either in router mode.It's been a while since reading the part of the thread which covered that, but I was thinking the idea was to make it a node and, _while_it's_the_node_, you upload its firmware via the controlling router's web interface. Your text quoted here suggests you (successfully?) made it a node, then switched it back to router mode, and only /then/ tried the firmware upload in its own web interface again.
Lol, I dunno why and I seem to be able to upload Merlin latest firmware GT-AX6000_3004_388.4_0_Merlin.pkgtb to the router now using the restoration / rescue mode after several countless attempts. However the upload link still does not appear and I tried again several times to change / downgrade the firmware via restoration rescue mode but unsuccessful.Are you on stock firmware now and trying to go to Merlin?
Stock firmware does not have SCP support anymore hence why you get the error message.
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