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It is extremely important to follow the guidelines for your specific modem. Please see Installation for more information. Remember to follow the peacock thread first for background [1], use this page to identify your modem model correctly, and use the dd-wrt download search page (DD-WRT Downloads page or secure version) to ensure that you are getting the correct file (or files, as often is required) for the job.

A major clean-up of the Asus Install section was needed (and done) in the fall of 2009 - see Asus WL500-- old descriptions for the old but working guides. Valuable information from the old guides should be generalised, summarised and added to the Install list below, in an manner that would keep the Initial Install page looking good.

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All Asus WL-500xx series routers

  • For all Asus WL-500xx series routers there are a number of ways to do the initial flash.
  • The TFTP method using the two Asus specific clean-up files is the "works every time-almost" way.
  • Other methods like using the Asus Recovery tool (recommended). or even using the web-GUI (not recommended) have also been reported to work for some, for the initial dd-wrt flash. So your mileage may vary.
  • Pick the one that is easier and works for you - You have now been notified of the method that is guaranteed to work!
  • The firmware files for the Asus WL-500xx series initial flash and the main builds are found under Downloads › others › eko › BrainSlayer-V24-preSP2 › 09-08-09-r12874 › broadcom. You will need the mini-asus.trx for the initial flashing - Read on to see when the ...asus.trx file should be used and then how to upgrade the build for your needs.


The TFTP recommended Asus way for all WL-500xx routers

NOTE: This method should only used when you're not a windows user or do not have Administrative privileges in Vista or Windows 7 . The better method is using the provided Asus Firmware recovery Utility that came with the router. You may also obtain it from Asus' website See below this entry for instructions.


Asus Recovery Utility

You can get the utilities here, or you can browse the Asus site to download the latest version. Asus only seem to provide these for Windows.

  • Under Vista and Win7 this utility must be run as administrator.
  • In case you have multiple network interfaces and are unable to find you router, disable all but the one that is connected to your router.
  • You should also turn off your firewall, in order to allow the Asus Recovery Utility to be able to connect and send data from your PC to the Router.

Steps:

  1. Remove the power connector of the WL series router.
  2. While holding the reset button, plug the power connector back in. (WL500gP - button labeled "restore")
  3. When the power LED flashes, release the reset button. The router is now in recovery mode.
  4. You need to manually set the address of your Pc Network LAN card to 192.168.1.10 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0
  5. Use the Asus recovery utility to upload the DD-WRT mini-asus.trx file.
  6. After the upgrade the Utility will ask for a router reboot. Give it about a minute to be on the safe side before removing the power. Once plugged back in, you should be able to access the web interface.
  7. DO NOT use Firefox for upgrading builds! Use Internet Explorer!!!!
  8. Type 192.168.1.1 into your browser and set your username as root and pick a password.
  9. Navigate to Administration->Firmware Upgrade and upload either the recommended build provided on the main page of the site, or another of your choice.

IMPORTANT:

If flashing with a WL500xx (not 520xx) Mega or Big build (Firmware image 5MB or larger) it will take ~ 3-5 minutes AFTER the timer has reached 0 for the firmware to complete. The best thing to do is hit Upgrade and walk away for 10 minutes so you don't inadvertently disturb the upgrade process.

Asus Brand Models

Asus WL500G (Original)

For initial flash see Asus WL-500xx series

Asus WL500G Deluxe

For initial flash see Asus WL-500xx series

Here is the Asus WL-500g Deluxe specific wiki page with pictures, comments and more

Asus WL500G Premium

For initial flash see Asus WL-500xx series

Here is the ASUS WL-500g Premium specific wiki page (in german)

Brick recovery: Try Hard reset, Serial RS-232 connection, and as a very last resort there is the "pin 9 short option" [2]. Unfortunately no known JTAG option on this model.

Asus WL500G Premium V2

For initial flash see Asus WL-500xx series

Here is the WL500G Premium v2 specific wiki page with pictures, comments and more

"Old" wiki about Initial flash of WL500gP v2

Asus WL500W

Asus WL500W

Asus WL550gE

For initial flash see Asus WL-500xx series

Asus WL520G

  • Simply upload dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin through the web interface of the original Asus firmware. Everything works flawlessly
  • Firmware cannot be uploaded through a wireless connection, must be connected via ethernet.

ASUS WL-520GC

ASUS WL-520GC

Asus WL520GU

Asus WL-520GU

Asus RT-N12

See Asus RT-N12 Page.

Asus RT-N16

See Asus RT-N16 Page.

Microsoft

Microsoft MN700

  • See MN-700 Page - summary of steps include:
    • Similar to Asus Deluxe.
    • First perform MN-700 hack to enable Linux-based firmware to be installed.
    • Install DD-WRT firmware using Asus Recovery Utility in recovery mode
    • Clear filter_services variables if necessary (SP2 and earlier)

v23 SP2 and earlier work but require filter_service NVRAM variables to be cleared and reset button does not work. Full support in SVN 3949+ (you can get SVN 3953 here)

Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi R100 Gateway

  • The Mitsubishi R100 is a relabeled Asus WL500G that is only available in Australia. As such, you can use the Asus tools on the Mitsubishi product. The R100s are usually found at lower prices compared to the Asus product. They also come with a three year warranty. Obviously, flashing with a third-party firmware voids this warranty.