I tried doing nvram erase and then nvram commit and rebooting, but it didn't seem to work since I still can't get into recovery mode using WPS and reset buttons. Neither is eth0 configuration mentioned anywhere during startup.
The last chunk of startup output, which takes a little while before...
I've tried nvram erase several times. Should I just keep erasing and restarting it, or is there some other way to erase it properly? Maybe I need to commit the erasing somehow?
When I reboot it and let it start up without entering ctrl-C, all I get is the following. It doesn't seem to mention eth0 anywhere
Decompressing...done
SHMOO VER 1.13
PKID07DC06011801080000000000001A103F01000000
S300402B3
000021C0
RDLYW0 00000004
RDENW0 00000056
RDQSW0...
Thanks everyone for the instructions on how to open the router and connect it to putty.
I've managed to successfully execute the nvram erase command, but I still can't get the AC56U into recovery mode by holding any of the two buttons for 10 seconds while starting it up.
I originally bricked...