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To the router at 192.168.1.1,(presuming you are doing a hard reset on aĭd-wrt build newer than 9707, June 14, 2008, when the auto reconfig
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See the RT-N16 wiki for how to reset this router.Īfter you have done this WHEN DD-WRT IS INSTALLED, if you haven't beenĪsked to change your password by the dd-wrt webgui when you try to login Note2: The Asus RT-N16 reset button puts it into firmware restore mode. See this thread and the solution in Vulcan's Note: WRT54GS v1.1, GS v2, and GS2.1 models can brick after a hard HARD RESETS USUALLY DON'T WORK WITH STOCK FIRMWARE!
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The button for a full 90 seconds without releasing it. Still holding it, plug the power back into your router andĬontinue to hold the reset button for 30 more seconds.
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STILL holding it, pull the power cord forģ0 seconds. Must push the reset button with your router powered on. This does not mean hitting the reset button and saying you areĭone. Note 1: DO A HARD RESET BEFORE AND AFTER YOU CHANGE DD-WRT FIRMWARE VERSIONS. I got the OK from the post's author to copy the info here, so if you confirm that the router is bricked using step 6 at the bottom, you'll need to do the hard reset as described in note 1.Īfter the hard reset you can continue with the specific instructions for your WRT54GS from the Recover from a bad flash post. How to reset is in note 1 of the post, you'll need to look at the post in the forum (I'm checking with the poster to see if it's OK with them to most more than the link here). The information in this thread IS up to date, regardless of the post date of the thread. It contains a lot of information, so it is up to you to read carefully. I called this the peacock thread so it can be searched for easily. It tells you standard IP addresses to ping and how to reset if you aren't successful.
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Specifically, here are the steps to see whether you have a brick and need to jtag (or use a serial cable): It seems like you should start at this section: I'm going to paste from the Peacock Thread-FAQ into my answer in case the link stops working at a future time, but the whole post has lots of good info. Peacock Thread-FAQ: EVERYTHING you NEED to know! Really!! To determine if the router is bricked, carefully follow the steps at note 6 of the peacock thread: The first router it covers is the WRT54G/GL/GS, but before getting into the specifics for your router, it says: The wiki also has a thorough guide that seems to fit your situation. You should now be able to ping the router and receive a response. Your computer to match the subnet of the router as described above. Once you haveĭiscovered the IP address of the router, change the IP address of The output will give you the IP address of the router.
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You should receive a response from the router even if it is on aĭifferent subnet than your computer. Run arp in a command window to find out what the IP address is: arp -a Disconnect all other machines from the router and If you still receive no response, the IP address may have been changedįrom the default. The wiki has a page Obtaining Router IP.