Asus RT-N15

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NOTE: This device is a WIP.
NOTE: Requires K2.6, Do not flash anything else.
NOTE: During configuration or flashing a device, the only things that should be hooked to the device is the computer and power.

Specs

See wikidevi page for full specs: https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ASUS_RT-N15

Threads of interest

Flashing

The device is stitched from windows Firmware update in an official insertion (the version of an insertion 1.0.0.7)

Firmware files can be found here: Where do I download firmware? (asus-rt-n15 folder). Use the factory-to-ddwrt.trx to flash from Factory firmware to dd-wrt.

Upgrading

Firmware files can be found here: Where do I download firmware? (asus-rt-n15 folder). Use the asus-rt-n15-ddwrt-webflash.bin file to upgrade dd-wrt to a newer version.

Reverting

For reset it is necessary to translate the device to an original insertion in a recovery mode. 1. We install program Restoration Firmware. 2. We drop device adjustments. 3. We disconnect the device. 4. We push the button ресет and we include a supply, without releasing the button ресет, we wait when the power indicator will start blinking, we release the button ресет. 5. We launch program Restoration Firmware, we select a file with an insertion, we stitch. 6. After a reinsertion we come into a router and we drop adjustments on the factory. We ungear the device. 7. We include a router and it is provisionable.

JTAG/Serial Info

JTAG

This router does not have JTAG.

Serial

Serial Pinouts
This section is in need of cleanup!
Hyper terminal Setup in Windows XP
In Windows XP, Click Start Button - All Programs - Accessories - 
   Communication - HyperTerminal
Enter a name for the connection, Click ok
Choose com port you adapter is plugged into, Click ok
Set:
 Bits per second = 115200
 Data Bits = 8
 Parity = none
 Stop bits = 1
 Flow control = none
Click ok
Click File - Save As, and select a place to save it to so you 
             don't have to enter the settings again.
Putty Setup in Windows XP
After installing putty, run it
 Serial line = The COM port your using for serial (ie. COM3)
 Speed = 115200
Click on Serial under Connection
 Serial line to connect to = same as above (Serial line)
 Speed (baud) = 115200
 Data bits = 8
 Stop bits = 1
 Parity = None
 Flow control = None
Click Session
 Enter a name for your connection under saved sessions
Click Save
Click Open
Serial Recovery
This section is in need of Serial Recovery Instructions!

Notes