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== Firmware Install Procedure== == Firmware Install Procedure==
-1) Download one of the recommended firmware from the section above.+1) Download one of the recommended firmware versions from the section above.
-2) Navigate to your ASUS Router administration and do a firmware update with the file you downloaded above.+2) Navigate to your ASUS Router administration and do a firmware update.
3) After the device has rebooted you should be able to login to the default address http://192.168.1.1. It may take a few minutes to reboot so be patient. You might also need to disable/re-enable your network adapter so it picks up a new IP address from the newly installed firmware. 3) After the device has rebooted you should be able to login to the default address http://192.168.1.1. It may take a few minutes to reboot so be patient. You might also need to disable/re-enable your network adapter so it picks up a new IP address from the newly installed firmware.

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Sister site: Asus T-Mobile Cellspot

This site has been seeded from material from the T-Mobile Cellspot Wiki: the Cellspot is a hobbled RT-AC68U that can be upgraded to a fully functional RT-AC68U.

Good Additional Resources

Links to verified firmware

Add a link to firmware if you have tested and has no issues:

- BRAINSLAYER BUILD: RT-AC68u 27413 (per MDA400 and gatorback)

- BRAINSLAYER BUILD: Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r28211 std (11/16/15)

- KONG BUILDS: Link to Kong Builds. Kong Build information Please update as you see fit.

- Original Firmware Link: See Firmware Recovery Process Below)

- Merlin Firmware: http://asuswrt.lostrealm.ca

Firmware Install Procedure

1) Download one of the recommended firmware versions from the section above.

2) Navigate to your ASUS Router administration and do a firmware update.

3) After the device has rebooted you should be able to login to the default address http://192.168.1.1. It may take a few minutes to reboot so be patient. You might also need to disable/re-enable your network adapter so it picks up a new IP address from the newly installed firmware.

Tips/Notes

- In Canada we had to set the Regulatory Domain to United States, and set Regulatory Mode to Off. Otherwise our bridges and some devices wouldn't connect. Also with the Regulator Domain set the wireless signal was so weak it wouldn't make it out of the room.

- By default the wireless will come up as dd-wrt and is open. You should lock it down right away by navigating to wireless -> wireless security.

Original Firmware Install Procedure

Preparation:

1) On a Microsoft windows computer download and install the ASUS recovery tool from: http://www.asus.com/Networking/RTAC68U/HelpDesk_Download/

2) Download the original Asus stock firmware from: http://www.asus.com/Networking/RTAC68U/HelpDesk_Download/

3) Set your windows network settings to a static IP of 192.168.1.5, and subnet 255.255.255.0 (Gateway and DNS not needed).


Recovery Mode Flashing Instructions:

1) Power off the ASUS RT-AC68U.

2) Press and hold on to the WPS button.

3) While holding down the WPS button, power on the ASUS RT-AC68U.

4) Keep holding the WPS button until the power led starts to blink a few times.

5) When the power led starts blinking / flashing, release the WPS button.

6) Power off the ASUS RT-AC68U.

7) Press and hold on to the reset button.

8) While holding down the reset button, power on the ASUS RT-AC68U.

9) Keep holding the reset button until the power led starts to blink on and off repeatedly. (This means the unit is now in emergency recovery mode)

10) Plug in your computer with the Asus recovery tool directly into Lan port 1 on the router.

11) Run the Asus Recovery software, and select the stock Asus firmware.

12) Click the "Upload" button.

13) The Asus recovery software should detect the router, and start to upload the firmware.

  • If the Asus recovery software doesn't detect the router, try disabling your windows firewall, and also re-enabling/disabling your network adapter in windows networking settings.

14) Once the router has flashed and rebooted with the stock firmware, set your network adapter settings back to DHCP. Your computer should pick up an address from the router, and then you can navigate to 192.168.1.1 in the web browser to start re-configuring the router.