How To Reset Asus Rt N10



View and Download Asus RT-N10U user manual online. Wireless - N150. Wireless Router Asus RT-N10 B1 (RT-N10+ B1 Quick Start Manual. To restore from a saved. In order to reset the ASUS RT-N10 to its factory settings 1. Find the reset button on the rear of the router 2.

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How To Reset Asus Rt N10

With the ASUS RT-N10 C1, you can restore the factory settings with the installed software. Log in to the user interface of the router with your access data and execute the steps that are described in the user handbook. After you have successfully executed the steps mentioned above, the configuration of the router will be reset to factory settings. Take RT-AC68U as an example 3-1 Unplug the router's power cord. 3-2 Press the Reset button. Keep long pressing the Reset button and plug the cord to DC IN at the same time.

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localhorse
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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 16:02 Post subject:
RBZ wrote:
I'm sorry for talking about other custom firmware on DD-WRT forum, [...]

My first thought was that this was an inappropriate post, but after considering it, this could be very helpful. Also, the forum rules don't forbid linking to other projects/software as long as it pertains to the discussion at hand. So, no apology necessary for me, though I can't speak for everyone else. :)
I would much rather get DD-WRT working on my device, as it would appear to be more customizable than Tomato USB. However, if the device is indeed fully supported, and Tomato USB is released under the terms of the GPL, then perhaps the code would help the DD-WRT devs get it working.
My question to you, RBZ, is this: can you confirm that you've personally got it running with Tomato USB, and that none of the signal strength issues mentioned in this thread are present? Is 802.11n mode supported? Are there issues when changing the configuration?
I hope this isn't just a situation where the documentation claims the device is supported (like in the case of DD-WRT RT-N10 support) when in fact there are numerous issues that may render it unusable to some people. I hope it's not the case, but I tend to suspect that it it is... if the problem the DD-WRT devs are having has to do with Broadcom drivers/specs not being available, then frankly I don't see how the Tomato USB devs are privy to special information that the DD-WRT devs don't have. But I'll be happy if I'm wrong.
Thanks in advance, RBZ. I'll continue to dig around in the Tomato USB documentation, and perhaps even try both firmwares and compare results when I have some time this weekend. If no one objects, I'll post back here with my results. If anyone else intends to try this as well, please get back to us when you've done so.
Let me reiterate: my intention is not to ultimately use Tomato USB, but perhaps this information can help us get DD-WRT working on the RT-N10.
EDIT: Just noticed that you said you were about to try build 54 next... according to the Tomato USB build types page, the RT-N10 is only supported on build 52 and earlier.

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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 7:43 Post subject:
Okay, I tried flashing TomatoUSB to fix the wireless issues. The only problem is I can't log in with admin/admin . What gives?
zme-ul
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 7:52 Post subject:
try reseting your router to default settings


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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 9:17 Post subject:
Wow that worked!
Wireless is much better, the speeds don't drop off and people can connect without having to reset the router too many times.
RBZ
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:17 Post subject:
I use TomatoUSB since 5 December and still haven't found any wireless/stability problems.
The Asus RT-N10 and some new Asus routers have a new processor, K26 and maybe DD-WRT doesn't work because of the processor driver.. The problem wasn't only the Wireless-N, the Firmware doesn't detect the Antenas, etc.
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:37 Post subject:
I only rebooted the router 1 time and it was after installing it.
Daily, 4 Computers and 1 Android phone are connected via wireless to my router and everything is fine.
localhorse
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 23:40 Post subject:
Thanks for the information, RBZ. Unfortunately, after looking around a bit, it would seem that the Tomato firmware includes proprietary binary-only drivers from Broadcom. This is why the wireless is able to work flawlessly on Tomato USB. Unfortunately, I don't think that using these drivers is an option for the DD-WRT project.
So it would seem we are back to square one with DD-WRT on the Asus RT-N10.
localhorse
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 6:24 Post subject:
And as a warning to anyone else who might be considering Tomato USB on their RT-N10, it's not going to be a good permanent solution.
http://tomatousb.org/forum/t-287762/build-53-bricked-asus-rt-n10#post-936881
teddy b wrote:

Broadcom took out all the code for BCM5356 chipset from this version of SDK - like it doesn't exist. I've never seen this before - in all previous SDK updates Broadcom only added new chipsets, never removed any… Don't know why they did it.
Anyway, I tried to put all that code back in, but apparently it didn't work. I'm not sure yet whether I'm going to pursue this further, or just drop the RT-N10 support as Broadcom did. If the binary part of the driver doesn't support BCM5356 anymore - we can't do anything.

This is unfortunately the problem when dealing with a company that doesn't provide open-source drivers. They can just yank this stuff out on a whim. It may also be a cautionary tale against using a distribution that relies on closed drivers.
If this is how Broadcom does things, then I guess we can either hope the DD-WRT devs keep up the good work they're doing on the RT-N10 support, or simply purchase already supported hardware.
xeren
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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 18:46 Post subject:
couldn't we just use build 52 then, if it's stable?
i might give this a try
are you guys using tomato-K26USB-1.28.9052MIPSR2-b….rar ?
localhorse
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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 19:57 Post subject:
xeren wrote:
couldn't we just use build 52 then, if it's stable?

You could try, but it would probably be best if you went to the Tomato USB forums to discuss getting it working. This thread may not be an appropriate place to do so.
crazybusy
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Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 15:37 Post subject: I bricked my Asus RT - N10! Can't Connect To Internet
OK, I thought it was easy.
I followed this: http://slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2436788
It basically said. First, Download the Asus Firmware Restore, or when you buy the router it comes with a CD.
2nd, download Tomato Firmware, also stated in that website.
Note: I have the Broadcom version, not the RaLink, because you can't Tomato flash the RaLink.
3. Setup a Static on your PC. Turn off firewall and antivirus that may interfere.
Address: 192.168.1.7
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
4. Plug the router in and connect the router to the PC using any LAN port on the router, but don't to the WAN port.
5. Open Firefox or IE, type 192.168.1.1
The router will try to put you through a wizard, but ignore it and hit the back to main screen button.
6. Goto the adminstration page/menu and firmware upgrade.
Browse to the location where you stored the DD-WRT .trx file and do the flash.
You will get a completed screen.
7. you should be able to access DD-WRT by typing 192.168.1.1. Change the username and password when prompted.
Give it a few minutes and then flash the Tomato file into the router using the Administration menu of the DD-WRT.
Make sure to unzip the file tomato-K26-1.28.9052MIPSR2-beta23-Std.rar (as it is a RAR) and change the extension from the zipped file of Tomato from .trx to .bin
Let it complete.
8. Type in 192.168.1.1 to access tomato.
After Tomato is flashed, you set your adapter back to obtain IP address automatically.
Hook everything up as you will normally use it.
You may need to kill the power to your router and modem, give it a couple of minutes, and restart to get an IP address assignment.
Now, I followed exactly all those steps and I BRICKED the ROUTER!
What the Hell is wrong?
Router can't Get WAN IP.
Yes, router can't get Auto DHCP, WAN IP, Gateway and DNS from my ISP.
Again, I Bricked my router using this method.
I tried reverting back by following this:http://infodepot.wikia.com/wiki/Asus_RT-N10
Yes, I'm successful reverting and I can see original Asus firmware, but it STILL WON'T Connect to Internet Anymore!
What happened? Help, I bricked the router!
zme-ul
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Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 20:56 Post subject:
if you are able to access your original asus fw but can't connect to internet, you just have to reset the default settings on the router with the reset button from it's back
crazybusy
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Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 14:13 Post subject:
Yes, it didn't BRICK my router. I'm just stupid enough NOT to wait PATIENTLY because the Router is Still getting IP from the ISP, via auto DHCP.
Thanks. Tomato works fine on this router, but Internet connection still drops from time to time.
Sorry for the confusion.
crazybusy
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 4:10 Post subject:
I've been using this router for at least a MONTH now. I'm using the Tomato firmware.
Tomato Firmware v1.28.9052 MIPSR2-beta23 K26 Std
I can say the Wifi also has problems. Wifi drops also, and you can't detect it even if you put in a bigger antenna and practically stand next to it with your laptop or mobile phone.
I don't know if my wifi devices have the problem, but it seems the router is, because it's INCONSISTENT.
Sometimes wifi is 50% sometimes 100%, and so on...
But Internet on wired connections don't drop so often I experience.
Do you have the same findings?
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tsarbomba
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 2:52 Post subject:
How do you restore this router to the factory firmware?
I know this router is different from the RT-N16 but
I've tried http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Asus_RT-N16#How_to_restore_to_factory_firmware method of restoring the firmware to stock, but DD-WRT's upgrade fw GUI tells me that it failed.
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 3:28 Post subject:
r19342 just broke my router.
I was with 18777 for quite some times, then updated to 19342 a few days ago and it stop working today. Firmware restore to original firmware, it works but, but when flash again to ddwrt, it is dead. Tried a few version, same thing. It looks like that the settings stored cannot be cleared even after hard reset. Anyone?
thehrushi
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 4:44 Post subject:
@zhihao,
Do a hard 30-30-30 reset TWICE. I had to do that when I created wrong virtual interfaces on my RT-n13uB1 and it wasn't showing me the web interface.
First reset clears the NVRAM, but there is some sort of internal recovery. Do a hard reset again and then flash it.
zhihao
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:30 Post subject:
Still not working... Only power led shows up, and switch when I plugged in.
zhihao
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:54 Post subject:
I think I am sending for warranty. It worked for a few seconds and then brick again...
madhouse
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 6:47 Post subject:
My instillation using the ASUS firmware restoration tool was stopping at roughly 50%.
I Turned off the windows firewall
I unchecked all the Clients, Services and Protocols except for IPv4 and the Rawether NDIS (I believe asus installed this)
I then configured the NIC, Advanced Tab. And changed everything that said 'enabled' to 'disabled'. I assume it was simply either 'flow control' or 'interrupt moderation'
Worked instantly, although the firmware installer stopped at 99% the routers login page popped up.
Everything seems to be working fine.
I'll repost if it explodes.
It seems all these issues are just window 7 getting in the way.
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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:35 Post subject: Asus RT-N10+ success story
We purchased this router last December, to replace a failing DLink model. The reason for choosing the ASUS router was its DD-WRT compatibility.
We ran the router with its stock firmware for about 8-9 months, mostly out of nervousness about making a mistake installing DD-WRT, and bricking the router. (Living on a very small disability pension doesn't leave a lot of money for unneccessary equipment replacement.)
As it turns out, the biggest mistake I made was not installing DD-WRT as soon as we brought the router home. The stock ASUS firmware appeared ok at first, but over the months, we had endless issues with it -- constant rebuffering of audio streams, always dropping connections, etc. Every so often the router would just appear to drop off a cliff, as it were -- I'd have to try to reset it time and again to get it to where it would let me make a connection.
About two months ago, things got so bad, that I had begun to wonder if the router was defective, so we made arrangements to have it swapped-out by the vendor for a new unit. Given that the unit was going to be returned anyway, I finally decided to try out DD-WRT, figuring that if I bricked the router, it was being returned anyway as defective.
I used the ASUS flashing utility to re-flash the unit with the DD-WRT image, being careful to follow all the instructions.
To make a long story short, we didn't end up returning the unit -- for the last two months, it's performed flawlessly. We have had no more connection issues, no more rebuffering on audio streams, etc.
My only regret was that we didn't install DD-WRT earlier -- if we had, we would have saved ourselves a great deal of headaches, frustration and lost time.
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 18:16 Post subject: Ralink SoC based Hardware
Hi.
I am a noob on this...
Can somebody confirm me that the lastest firm for asus rt-n10+b1 (16785)has the wireless bridge mode and it works ok?
I have it running in 'repeater mode' with the stock firm version 2.0.2.8.
Is it better and more reliable then stock?
Can i revert to stock if it does not work?
And to put in recovery mode is the same way - to install dd-wrt or stock firm (push recovery button on power up...).
Thanks for all the help.
Best regards,
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Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 15:01 Post subject: Asus RT n10+ plus b1
Hi.
being goolgeling and reading some info.
some of my quations i already found answer... stock reversion ok with 30-reset and renaming stock '.trx' file to '.bin' file.
Still did not found anything regarding the realibility (stock vs. ddwrt) and performance... anyone to give feedbaxk / experience with this router.
Tx in advance.
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Geremia12
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 3:41 Post subject:
I have a 07-20-12-r19519 build on my Asus-RT-N10PLUS, and it's working fine. Apparently there're some new test builds now available for the Asus-RT-N10PLUS:
10-06-12-r20086-testing
10-12-12-r20119-testing
thegreedyturtle
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Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 4:26 Post subject: Special file for initial flashing
From http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/support/router-database:
What is the file labelled:
Asus RT-N10+ Firmware: Special file for initial flashing
called:
factory-to-ddwrt.trx
Geremia12
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Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 4:46 Post subject: Re: Special file for initial flashing
thegreedyturtle wrote:
From http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/support/router-database:
What is the file labelled:
Asus RT-N10+ Firmware: Special file for initial flashing
called:
factory-to-ddwrt.trx
The *.trx file is for upgrading the firmware from the ASUS factory firmware.
Dangenet
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 18:59 Post subject: RT-N10+ installation protocol
I installed dd-wrt largely as described (v24 preSP2 build 16785) and
had some issues with wireless detection. Namely, my iOS devices and PC
were able to detect and connect to the network just fine. On these
devices, wireless connectivity was rock solid after installing DD-WRT
(unlike with the Asus firmware). However, the Macbook Pro and the
Kindles could not even detect the network. (Wired connection was ok on
the macbook.)
I was able to solve my issues by installing an earlier version of
dd-wrt (also a Brainslayer build, v24 preSP2 build 15437, 10-12-2010).
Here is an outline of the entire procedure from start to finish.
- hard 30-30-30 reset
- login to asus firmware (2.0.2.8) via web GUI
- use upgrade firmware option in asus web gui
- load the v24 sp2 16875 initial file available here (4-2011)
http://www.dd-wrt.com/routerdb/de/download/Asus/RT-N10+/B1/C1/factory-to-ddwrt.trx/3857
- hard reset
- log onto dd-wrt. U/n: root, p/w: admin. Or vice versa.
- use the upgrade firmware option in the dd-wrt web GUI to upload
the operating version of 16785, available at:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/routerdb/de/download/Asus/RT-N10+/B1/C1/asus-rt-n10plus-ddwrt-webflash.bin/3858
- hard reset
- log in to web GUI, set up wireless (identical to initial parameters)
- discover that iOS devices and PC are ok, MacBook Pro and kindle are
unable to detect the dd-wrt wireless network
- desperately search forums and fiddle with settings unsuccessfully
- despair
- install oldest version of dd-wrt that supports this router, v24
pre-sp2 build 15337, available here:
ftp://dd-wrt.com/others/eko/Brainslayer-V24-preSP2/2010/10-12-10-r15437/Asus-RT-N10PLUS/asus-rt-n10plus-ddwrt-webflash.bin
- all devices are connected! if there were a drunken smiley it would go here
As I am a complete noob I will post some of the pages I found
particularly helpful, for others like me.
Supported Asus devices wiki page (different info from router database)
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices#Asus
Redhawk's recommended builds
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=52043
If you want to browse the ftp server just to see what's available:
ftp://dd-wrt.com/others
merk
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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 7:29 Post subject: Problem making a website publicly accessible on my PC
v24-sp2 (04/13/11) std - build 16785
I have that build installed on the router.
I'm trying to make a website on my PC accessible to the outside world.
If i telnet to my IP and port 80, i can connect to the site. However, if i try to pull up the site in a browser, the browser just sits there waiting for a response. (this is done on a remote server not on my pc).
I've tried setting up port forwarding and I've tried setting up my PC in the DMZ. None of it works. The only way i can get the site to come up in a browser is by connecting my PC directly to my cable modem.
again - i CAN connect using telnet 111.222.333.444 80 (obviously replacing the IP with my actual IP) but if i put http://111.222.333.444 in the browser, it just sits waiting for a response. I've also opened up fiddler while this is going on and fiddler shows the browser making a request, but never shows a response.
Anyone got any ideas why this is a problem when the router is in the picture?
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