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Recent content by tg9413

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    [Q] Might have brick the new TM-AC1900 during flash.

    No problem, i know it sucks to just staring a brand new router and can't do much with it. Here is another post that I dig up during my recovery process, it's a bit more involving that you gonna need some external cables to gain access to the terminal via cables. I can't say for sure it will...
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    [Q] Might have brick the new TM-AC1900 during flash.

    Also try disable all the other network adapter like wifi adapter, any vpn / vm network adapter, and only leave the one you connecting to the router enabled.
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    [Q] Might have brick the new TM-AC1900 during flash.

    To be honest, when I was at that point i was a bit desperate, and tried a lot of reset method in sequence. 30/30/30 follow by pressing WPS button while off and turn on power while continuously holding it for about 20~30sec more, then just holding reset while the router is on, so I don't know if...
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    [Q] Might have brick the new TM-AC1900 during flash.

    Got it fixed. Went through a 30-30-30 resest. Then manually setting the IP to 192.169.1.10, and ran the firmware restoration tool again. One thing i noticed here vs my old n66u, this new router seem to be a window ( and a rather short one ) where the router will actually be in recovery mode...
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    [Q] Might have brick the new TM-AC1900 during flash.

    Here is the run down of what happened. I was trying to flash the TM-AC1900 to stock asus firmware. First I had some trouble getting to the router respond to the firmware restoration utility, so I went ahead and just did the html hack on the web GUI and enabled telnet. Next I followed one of...
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