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| WildStyle DD-WRT Novice
 Joined: 16 Feb 2010
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 | | Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 21:05 Post subject: Tomato USB 9054 for Asus RT-N10 |  | I'm build Tomato USB and successfuly flash into my Asus RT-N10. tomato-K26-1.28.9054MIPSR2-beta-rtn10-Std.trx - file available 30 days.
 You can flash your router if you know what you are doing.
 I'm using this instructions. You may build your own firmware.
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| WildStyle DD-WRT Novice
 Joined: 16 Feb 2010
 Posts: 5
 
 
 | | Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 14:54 Post subject: |  | Works perfectly for me. No problems nor WiFi nor ethernet. 
 | Code: |  | System Name tomato
 Model Asus RT-N10
 Time Wed, 19 Jan 2011 17:49:05 +0300
 [b]Uptime 14 days, 16:21:20[/b]
 CPU Load (1 / 5 / 15 mins) 0.00 / 0.00 / 0.00
 Total / Free Memory 13.22 MB / 5,444.00 KB (40.22%)
 Total / Free Swap
 WAN
 MAC Address 00:26:xx:xx:xx:xx
 Connection Type PPPoE
 IP Address xx.xx.xx.xx
 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.255
 Gateway xx.xx.xx.xx
 DNS xx.xx.xx.xx:53, xx.xx.xx.xx:53
 MTU 1492
 Status Connected
 Connection Uptime 0 days, 16:20:21
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| Regent DD-WRT Novice
 Joined: 12 Aug 2010
 Posts: 4
 
 
 | | Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 0:55 Post subject: |  | Yes I must say once I switched to tomato the performance was noticeably better even with web browsing. A question Wild... do you plan on doing the broadcom backport with future tomato usb versions? I'm using 54 right now with much success.
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| WildStyle DD-WRT Novice
 Joined: 16 Feb 2010
 Posts: 5
 
 
 | | Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 7:38 Post subject: |  | | Regent wrote: |  | Yes I must say once I switched to tomato the performance was noticeably better even with web browsing. A question Wild... do you plan on doing the broadcom backport with future tomato usb versions? I'm using 54 right now with much success.
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 I'm novice in Linux, but I can try apply patches to new build Tomato USB. If it appears.
 But, I think, you can ask Shura1oplot on Tomato USB forum about patches and patching process.
 According his post and instructions I build new firmware.
 PS: sorry for posting links to another (not dd-wrt) firmware on dd-wrt forum, but dd-wrt does not work correctly with Wi-Fi on my router.
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| Antaris DD-WRT Novice
 Joined: 01 Dec 2007
 Posts: 7
 Location: @t your six...
 
 | | Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 9:44 Post subject: |  | May be this is for a separate thread, but: after:
 nvram set clkfreq=400
 nvram commit
 reboot
 router is bricked.
 Even 30/30/30 does not do the trick. Even with WPS button. At powering up only one short flash of all leds, and that's all.
 Firmware is tomato.
 JTAG needed i guess, but i cant find instructions for this model..
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| WildStyle DD-WRT Novice
 Joined: 16 Feb 2010
 Posts: 5
 
 
 | | Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 10:31 Post subject: |  | | Antaris wrote: |  | May be this is for a separate thread, but: after:
 nvram set clkfreq=400
 nvram commit
 reboot
 router is bricked.
 Even 30/30/30 does not do the trick. Even with WPS button. At powering up only one short flash of all leds, and that's all.
 Firmware is tomato.
 JTAG needed i guess, but i cant find instructions for this model..
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 I'm not 100% sure, but maybe shematic of Asus RT-H16 and ASUS RT-N10 are similar?
 You can find Asus RT-N16 JTAG info here
 Asus RT-N10 small desription and photos here.
 Look at the last photo on right top board corner, J1 connector looks like JTAG, J2 - like serial.
 Building instructions for JTAG cable you can find on this forum. for ex. here
 I hope you can flash your RT-N10 successfully.
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| RainMotorsports DD-WRT User
 Joined: 16 Feb 2011
 Posts: 51
 
 
 | | Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 21:43 Post subject: |  | | Antaris wrote: |  | May be this is for a separate thread, but: after:
 nvram set clkfreq=400
 nvram commit
 reboot
 router is bricked.
 Even 30/30/30 does not do the trick. Even with WPS button. At powering up only one short flash of all leds, and that's all.
 Firmware is tomato.
 JTAG needed i guess, but i cant find instructions for this model..
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 From the sound of it you probably will have to JTAG it because of the frequency setting. But did you attempt to use the restore button and the ASUS Utility? If the bootloader uses default settings for the cpu it would seem feasible.
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| Antaris DD-WRT Novice
 Joined: 01 Dec 2007
 Posts: 7
 Location: @t your six...
 
 | | Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 22:45 Post subject: |  | | RainMotorsports wrote: |  | | Antaris wrote: |  | May be this is for a separate thread, but: after:
 nvram set clkfreq=400
 nvram commit
 reboot
 router is bricked.
 Even 30/30/30 does not do the trick. Even with WPS button. At powering up only one short flash of all leds, and that's all.
 Firmware is tomato.
 JTAG needed i guess, but i cant find instructions for this model..
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 From the sound of it you probably will have to JTAG it because of the frequency setting. But did you attempt to use the restore button and the ASUS Utility? If the bootloader uses default settings for the cpu it would seem feasible.
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 I will try ASUS Utility, but there is no hope. The device not respond to ping, and after first short flash of all leds are dead...
 And - yes as i said 30/30/30 doesn't do the trick with [restore] or [wps] buttons...
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| Primo2casper DD-WRT Novice
 Joined: 08 Mar 2010
 Posts: 1
 
 
 | | Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 10:40 Post subject: |  | can anybody go a little more in depth with the patching process on ubuntu preferably 10.10, I got as far as the patching part but got stuck, I can get the rest of it just need to know how to patch. Thanks | 
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| pris0n DD-WRT Novice
 Joined: 24 Oct 2010
 Posts: 21
 
 
 | | Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 0:27 Post subject: |  | Is the RT-10+ flashable to dd-wrt? Link: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833320066
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| ianw1974 DD-WRT Novice
 Joined: 17 Mar 2011
 Posts: 7
 
 
 | | Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 10:32 Post subject: |  | I'm wondering what's the current status on this? I have an RT-N10 with the latest ASUS firmware (not the new BETA one that will at some point replace it), and was thinking about the DD-WRT firmware to load on it. Mainly because of the following problems:
 1. Sporadic delays in accessing the internet. Sometimes unresponsive for a minute or two. Router pingable, although not always.
 2. Couldn't connect to the internet, reporting 'CHAP authentication failed: insufficient resources available to authenticate user' - although don't know if this is true, as after about five minutes it worked. Even a reboot of the unit wouldn't fix this.
 Any ideas appreciated, because my internet connection of late isn't so good.
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| ianw1974 DD-WRT Novice
 Joined: 17 Mar 2011
 Posts: 7
 
 
 | | Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 12:45 Post subject: |  | Well, I've just updated my router, and finding that everything is working fine. Running wireless in mixed mode, and also ensured that the antenna was tx=right rx=right and it started working. As on auto, there was nothing. My wireless connection is between two houses of about 20 or 25 metres apart, and signal is more or less the same as what it was previously. Will update over the next few days in how stable it all is.
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| 51friend DD-WRT Novice
 Joined: 29 Mar 2011
 Posts: 1
 
 
 | | Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 17:43 Post subject: |  | What's the username/password for 'tomato-K26-1.28.9052MIPSR2-beta23-Std.rar'? I have uploaded the 'tomato-K26-1.28.9052MIPSR2-beta23-Std.rar' onto my RT-10N router, and after opening '192.168.1.1' in web browser and inputing 'admin/admin' for username/password. The router said wrong username or password. 
 | RBZ wrote: |  | Hey guys, I have great news! There're various custom firmwares like DD-WRT. One that REALLY works on Asus RT-N10 is TomatoUSB.
 It´s very good and it improved my wireless a lot!
 There're many diferent versions, the one for the Asus RT-N10 is the 'Kernel 2.6 No Usb MIPSR2 52 build and earlier'
 I'm currently using the 52 build and maybe i'm going to test the most recent (54 build).
 I placed on this post the link to the firmware that I'm using (Firmware Download).
 
 To install it's very simple.
 1- Place the Asus RT-N10 in firmware upgrade mode;
 2- Use Asus Firmware Restoration utility to upload the firmware;
 3- After the upload is complete open your browser, go to the router by typing 192.168.1.1, when prompted for a username and password enter 'admin' for both. Go to Administration > Configuration > Restore Default Configuration, select 'Erase all data in NVRAM memory (thorough)' and click OK. To insure that the processor has time to complete addressing all NVRAM variables it's best to wait about 5 minutes before making any changes.
 4- Voilá!
 Web
 http://tomatousb.org/start
 What version should I download?
 http://tomatousb.org/doc:build-types
 Instructions
 http://tomatousb.org/tut:installing-on-asus-rt-n16
 
 Firmware Download
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/tomatousb/files/Rotten/tomato-K26-1.28.9052MIPSR2-beta23-Std.rar/download
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| ianw1974 DD-WRT Novice
 Joined: 17 Mar 2011
 Posts: 7
 
 
 | | Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 18:17 Post subject: |  | Ask on the tomato forums. This is DD-WRT, so it would be appropriate to ask that somewhere else. However, if you read through this thread, someone already had that problem and reset their device properly and tried admin/admin again and it worked. Failing that, ask at tomato.
 It's inappropriate to ask for that here.
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