ASUS RT-N10 rev A1

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Wireless-N150 Router
ASUS RT-N10 angled.jpg
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Platform
BrandModelRev
ASUS RT-N10 A1
FCC ID
Type
wireless router
Series
RT-N10
CPU1
Broadcom BCM5356A1
CPU1 Type
MIPS 74K
CPU1 Speed
333 MHz
Flash1 Chip
Macronix MX25L3205DM2I-12G
Flash1 Size
4 MiB4,194,304 B <br />32,768 Kib <br />4,096 KiB <br />32 Mib <br />0.00391 GiB <br /> (Serial)
RAM1 Size
16 MiB16,777,216 B <br />131,072 Kib <br />16,384 KiB <br />128 Mib <br />0.0156 GiB <br />
RAM1 Chip
EtronTech Model?
ETH chip1
Broadcom BCM5356A1
Switch
Broadcom BCM5356A1
Ethernet Port Count
1-100MbE-WAN
4-100MbE-LAN
Wired Standard
IEEE 802.3i/3u

802dot11 OUI: none specified

Stock bootloader
CFE
Expansion IF types
none specified
Power
9 VDC, 1 A
Connector type
barrel
Other

Default IP address: 192.168.1.1
the IP 192.168.1.1 is used by 1324 additional devices
of which 173 are ASUS devices
Default login user: admin
Default login password: admin
admin:admin credentials used by 1342 additional devices
of which 207 are ASUS devices

3rd Party Firmware Support
Retail
Availability End of Life
FCC approval date 16 July 2009
UPC 610839043989
(UPC DB, On eBay)
Newegg N82E16833320042
ASIN B002X788V6 Flag of the United States.svg
multiple uses
Radio 1
Chip1
Broadcom BCM5356A1
Wireless interface OUI
none specified
Antenna Connector Type
RP-SMA
MIMO status
1x1:1
Wireless Standard
IEEE 802.11b/g/n
802.11n
up to 150 Mbps
802.11g
up to 54 Mbps
802.11b
up to 11 Mbps
WiFi Operating Frequency
2.4 ~ 2.5 GHz
Radio cor_rev
21
 CPU1 brandRadio1 chip1 brandRadio1 chip2 brand
ASUS RT-N10 rev A1BroadcomBroadcom
ASUS RT-N10 rev C1RalinkRalink
ASUS RT-N10 rev D1BroadcomBroadcom

For a list of all currently documented Broadcom chipsets with specifications, see Broadcom.

For a list of all currently documented ASUS device with specifications, see ASUS.

150 Mbps - 1SS 2.4GHz 802.11n (40MHz chan.) = N150 class

Overview

1x1:1

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Flashing

Flashing dd-wrt

Supported by dd-wrt as of = v24 SP2 - build 16789 - 20110616

Now Fully Supported with N Wireless

  1. Read the peacock announcement found here: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=51486
  2. Do a Hard reset or 30/30/30 on the router
  3. Set a static IP on your computer to 192.168.1.7. Subnet mask should be 255.255.255.0.
  4. Connect the lan cable from your computer to a LAN port of your router. Make sure your router is plugged in. Nothing should be connected to your computer or the router except the lan cable between them. Turn your firewall and any wireless computer connections OFF.
  5. Power cycle the router (uplug the power from the router for 30 seconds and then plug it back in)
  6. Open your browser to 192.168.1.1 by putting that in the browser address window of your browser. You should open the linksys webgui and NOT a page that says Management Mode. If you see management mode, power cycle the router again.
  7. Leave the username blank and enter "admin" as the password
  8. Go to administration and firmware upgrade
  9. Navigate to the folder that you are using, and select dd-wrt.v24-16789_NEWD-2_K2.6_mini_RT-N10.trx
  10. Hit upgrade
  11. When you get a success, wait FIVE FULL minutes.
  12. At this point you can choose to put a different build on, depending on what you needs are.
  13. Reset your computer ethernet connection to auto IP and auto DNS
  14. Check for recommended builds here.

Flashing OpenWrt

On the OpenWrt ToH (techdata entry)
OpenWrt Target: bcm47xx
OpenWrt Subtarget: mips74k
OpenWrt Package architecture: mipsel_74kc
Support started version: 10.03.1
Current supported version: 22.03.7
Unsupported Functions:
WiFi 2.4GHz

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Flashing Tomato

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Reverting

As reported by cdkiller here On the DD-WRT Forum

To restore original firmware disconnect all the cables except the one you will use on your computer doing the restore. Preferably set a static IP on your computer. Unplug the router power cable, press and hold the reset button and while holding it insert the power cable. Keep holding the reset button until the power LED starts to blink slowly, then you can release it. This means the router is in recovery mode. You can either TFTP a new firmware to it, or load the ip into a web browser to get the recovery interface, or you can use the ASUS firmware restoration Utility.

I recommend you to use the ASUS firmware restore utility, the instructions on how to use are in the manual and you can download the restore utility from the RT-N10 page on ASUS website.

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