Hello,
I bought a brand new RT-N66U today and flashed successfully that firmware using the Asus firmware restore tool: http://tomato.groov.pl/download/K26...ato-K26USB-1.28.RT-N5x-MIPSR2-102-AIO-64K.trx
When I type "cat /dev/mtd0ro | grep bl_version" on the shell of the router it says:
***
Tomato v1.28.0000 MIPSR2-102 K26 USB AIO-64K
root@unknown:/tmp/home/root# cat /dev/mtd0ro | grep bl_version
bl_version=1.0.1.2
***
So I have an old bootloader, correct?
But when I look in the webinterface overview page it says:
...
Total / Free Memory 249.74 MB / 238.37 MB (95.45%)
Total / Free NVRAM 64.00 KB / 38.33 KB (59.89%)
...
So I am wondering what is correct now? Do I really have 64 KB NVRAM? Or is only the displayed value at my overview page wrong? (Maybe that value is hard-coded into the 64k firmware I installed?)
How can I really determine if I have 64 KB or 32 KB of NVRAM?
I bought a brand new RT-N66U today and flashed successfully that firmware using the Asus firmware restore tool: http://tomato.groov.pl/download/K26...ato-K26USB-1.28.RT-N5x-MIPSR2-102-AIO-64K.trx
When I type "cat /dev/mtd0ro | grep bl_version" on the shell of the router it says:
***
Tomato v1.28.0000 MIPSR2-102 K26 USB AIO-64K
root@unknown:/tmp/home/root# cat /dev/mtd0ro | grep bl_version
bl_version=1.0.1.2
***
So I have an old bootloader, correct?
But when I look in the webinterface overview page it says:
...
Total / Free Memory 249.74 MB / 238.37 MB (95.45%)
Total / Free NVRAM 64.00 KB / 38.33 KB (59.89%)
...
So I am wondering what is correct now? Do I really have 64 KB NVRAM? Or is only the displayed value at my overview page wrong? (Maybe that value is hard-coded into the 64k firmware I installed?)
How can I really determine if I have 64 KB or 32 KB of NVRAM?