Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 16:24 Post subject: Does all business goes bad
I`ve tried to flash dd-wrt for this router in may this year, after buying it.
But I also have a troubles, and router even become a brick, the 30-30-30 rule was not working, and I tried all interfaces and buttons in different conditions to revive it.
Now it runs on a default Asus firmware, and as I can see - nothing was change for n53 in dd-wrt firmware?
Can you advice please: is it better to leave it in peace (or buy another one Asus for dd-wrt which will 100% supported by it) and do not try extra firmwares on this shitty router?
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 11:07 Post subject: Re: Does all business goes bad
sanekm2010 wrote:
is it better to leave it in peace (or buy another one Asus for dd-wrt which will 100% supported by it) and do not try extra firmwares on this shitty router?
it's working perfect with last black-ui firmware.
so, if you don't need some special functions, it's better to use firmware from asus. you can download it from asus website _________________ If you only do what you've always done, you'll only get what you've already got
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 3:34 Post subject: Newer RT-N53 "A1" reports different boardrev
For those struggling to install DD-WRT or Tomato on an RT-N53 that you bought in 2013 (or after), listen-up. I may save you some pain that I experienced the hard way.
My symptoms were: no matter which version of DD-WRT I installed, and any build of Tomato (other than Shibby 114+ which was just released today), the router fails to boot. Then it was nearly impossible to get the Asus recovery tool to recognize the router to restore the stock firmware. When I finally did get it to take the stock firmware again, it booted up.
The problem is that Asus silently released a new revision of the RT-N53, called an RT-N53 A1, that reports itself differently. I cannot see any indication on the box or the router itself that it's an "A1". DD-WRT and Tomato don't recognize the new Board Revision (boardrev = 0x1446) reported by this newer model, and so they fail to boot.
Go and get Shibby's build for this router, 114 or after:
This version introduces recognition for the RT-N53 A1. You may need to use my "brick recovery process" below to install it because I'm not sure that the Asus Recovery tool will install Shibby's Tomato build. If someone has a simpler "Windows Friendly" way to flash the initial Tomato to this router, feel free to post your experience.
Use LAN port 2 or 3 to flash it and get started because this router suffers from the "Invert Ports Order" problem. Once you're in Tomato you can go to Basic->Network settings and select the "Invert Ports Order" box to get the ports to operate as identified.
If you router appears to be bricked from attempting an install of DD-WRT or earlier Tomato version and the Asus Recovery tool won't see the router no matter how hard you try - so long as the power LED is flashing you can likely get it back.
Plug the router into an Ubuntu Linux machine (perhaps you can find a bootable CD online with just enough to get this done), download a Shibby Tomato build 114 or after using a wireless connection or another machine and pop it on a USB stick, set the IP address for the wired LAN port to 192.168.1.20, get the router into Recovery mode, open a terminal window and do
tftp
connect 192.168.1.1
binary
put [path_and_name_of_firmware_file.trx]
You have to do this within about a minute or so or the router will spontaneously jump out of recovery mode and you have to start again.
Wait a while (about 2 minutes) after tftp finishes sending the file. Power cycle the router. It should boot up.
Good luck to you all. I hope this saves someone some headache.
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 8:39 Post subject: Re: Does all business goes bad
botva wrote:
it's working perfect with last black-ui firmware.
so, if you don't need some special functions, it's better to use firmware from asus. you can download it from asus website
What do you mean when saying about "black-ui firmware" - is it something new from custom firmwares?
Can you advice please?
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 8:36 Post subject: Re: Does all business goes bad
sanekm2010 wrote:
What do you mean when saying about "black-ui firmware" - is it something new from custom firmwares?
Can you advice please?
new revisions already coming with black interface firmware (version 3.x). so, if you have the new one, you can use it without flashing.
old revisions of n53 has white interface firmware (versions 2.x), in this case i advice to flash to new version. _________________ If you only do what you've always done, you'll only get what you've already got
I bought this router today and was planning to use it to bond two gigabit lines and connect trough openVPN. Will this be possible? Which version would I need??
Hi, guys! I'm want to install DD-WRT in my ASUS RT-N53 but found just Tomato Firmware and it's not working. After selecting a file in the 'Administry' I'm pushing the button, but.. But my browser warns me about problems with a image or connection. I'm sure everything allright, but not working.
I'm using this little manual - http://aquainferno.empowernetwork.com/blog/tomato-firmware-on-the-asus-rt-n53
This man has successfully installed Tomato Firmware on his router.
One more thing - I'm want to use Chilli spot and not sure in right choise of firmeware. Like I said early - I can't find another firmeware on my RT-N53
Please, help me!
Most likely we have A1 hardware , which there is no DD WRT support.
The Tomato Firmware that will work is version #114 and higher for A1. The latest is #121.
I'm assuming that the NO-USB is for this model
http://tomato.groov.pl/download/K26RT-N/build5x-121-EN/Asus%20RT-Nxx/
Asus has their firmware ,last updated on Feb 2014.
Its no frills but it has what I needed , Repeater Mode to connect my Slingbox wirelessly to internet. 5G works.
I purchased a RT-N53 in beginning of January 2013. Could it be A1? Does it has fully function DD-WRT or Tomato ROM, can someone tell me where to get the correct firmware for the N53? thanks
I purchased a RT-N53 in beginning of January 2013. Could it be A1? Does it has fully function DD-WRT or Tomato ROM, can someone tell me where to get the correct firmware for the N53? thanks
Only support is Tomato...go get non-usb version 121 max and give it a try in my prior post