Asus RT-AC56U
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[edit] Hardware Specifications
FCC ID: MSQ-RTAC56U (or MSQ-RTAC56UA)
- CPU: Broadcom BCM4708A0 (800 MHz, 2 cores)
- Flash / RAM: 128 MiB / 256 MiB
- WAN: 1 port, 10/100/1000
- LAN: 4 ports, 10/100/1000
- USB: 2 ports, USB 3.0, USB 2.0
- WI1: Broadcom BCM4352, an+ac
- MIMO config: 2x2:2
- Antenna connector: none
- WI2: Broadcom BCM43217, bgn
- MIMO config: 2x2:2
- Antenna connector: none
- ETH chip1: Broadcom BCM4708A0
- Switch: Broadcom BCM4708A0
- Power Supply: 19V (DC) @ max 1.75A
[edit] RT-AC56S
This uses the single-core CPU variant (BCM47081A0), has 128 MiB RAM, and different power supply. There is no evidence that it is supported at all, despite the FCC ID being listed as MSQ-RTAC56UA (CPU in the Internal Photos is BCM4708A0). Do not try AC56U firmware on an AC56S unless willing to brick. AsusWRT-Merlin might work on the AC56S with AC56U firmware, but no official support is mentioned.
[edit] Flashing DD-WRT Firmware
Brainslayer builds for ARM Broadcom routers have their own directory. Do not use the /broadcom*/ directories.
Example: asus_rt-ac56u-firmware.trx tested here but this isn't a recommendation. New build links: here.
Kong also supports the AC56U: dd-wrt.v24-K3_AC_ARM_STD.bin
- Flash through the GUI or using the bootloader recovery mode (see below)
- Reset after flashing; do not 30-30-30
- Set a password, and then configure the router.
[edit] Reset
Do not use 30-30-30 hard reset on any ARM router.
- Power off the unit.
- Press and hold on to the WPS button.
- While holding down the WPS button, power on the unit.
- Keep holding the WPS button until the power led starts to blink a few times.
- When the power led starts blinking / flashing, release the WPS button.
[edit] Recovery Mode Flashing
- Reset the router (see above)
- Power off the unit.
- Press and hold on to the reset button.
- While holding down the reset button, power on the unit.
- Keep holding the reset button until the power led starts to blink on and off repeatedly (recovery mode).
- Plug the computer running the ASUS recovery tool into a LAN port on the router.
- Run the ASUS Recovery software, select the correct firmware, and click the "Upload" button.
- The ASUS recovery software should detect the router and start to upload.
- If it doesn't detect the router, try disabling the firewall, or disable then re-enable the network adapter.
- Once flashed and rebooted, set your network adapter settings back to DHCP.
- Reset again (see above), and open 192.168.1.1 in the browser.
[edit] OEM Firmware Installation
- Download the Asus firmware and recovery tool (or use any TFTP utility)
- Set a static IP of e.g. 192.168.1.5, subnet 255.255.255.0 (Gateway & DNS blank or 192.168.1.1)
- Do a reset and use the Asus recovery mode to flash the OEM firmware.
[edit] VLAN Configuration
https://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=907650#907650
[edit] Overclocking
The following commands should be run via SSH or Telnet:
nvram set clkfreq=1200,800 (click enter) nvram commit && reboot (click enter) - router may freeze, wait several minutes before rebooting manually
According to the thread below, monitor CPU temp, it should stay below ~60 degrees Celcius. For comparison - the stock is 800 MHz CPU / 533 MHz Memory
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/overclocking-rt-ac56u.12578/