![]() given the attempt to delete the partition where (iirc) the certs are stored by ASUS to prevent tampering w/ the CFE. Sounds to me like a T-Mobile TM-AC1900 that's being converted to an RT-AC68U, esp. I'm not so sure the "firmware" the OP is referring to here is DD-WRT. Is there anything else that I can do to try to save it? #Remove the TMO mdt5 mkdir mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock5 rm -rf sync & umount rm -rf nvram unset fw_check & nvram commit & reboot ![]() One thing that I remember doing after updating the firmware is running this in Putty Using the Asus restore app - which said that the routers is not in recovery mode ![]() I updated the firmware and tried to put my router into a module for AiMesh and when I restarted the router to put in a bootable AiMesh mode, the router got bricked.ģ. Posted: Thu 18:47 Post subject: Asus AC68U Bricked?
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