looks like a nice mid-range router with lots of options
too bad there is a modem inside... I already have one![]()
This is the new router RT-N13U from ASUS, as I can understand, successor of Wl520g series.
Here the additional specs:
CPU: Ralink RT3052F 384Mhz (MIPS 24K)
RAM: 32Mb (2 x 16Mb)
ROM: 4Mb
USB: 1
WLAN: Dual Radio N
OS: Linux version 2.6.21
Bootloader is U-boot, serial console (see pinout on second picture) has 57600 baudrate.
Internal photos:
looks like a nice mid-range router with lots of options
too bad there is a modem inside... I already have one![]()
I've increased the speed of pptp connection up to 2,5 times theoretically.
Firmware with accelerated pptp is based on the latest stable 1.0.1.2 gpl sources from asus site, and we need volunteers to test it at high traffic load.
FW should be flashed via web-interface, as usual, neither reconfiguration not options changes are required after switching from original 1.0.1.2 FW.
If something goes wrong, you can fallback on the last official from asus with flashing back it via web-interface.
http://wl500g.googlecode.com/files/RT-N13U_1.0.1.2.trx
ASUS WL5xx: FW 1.9.2.7-d-rXXXX / обсуждение прошивки [RU] / firmware discussion [EN] | bip irc proxy
ASUS RT-N1x: FW 1.9.2.7-rtn-rXXXX / обсуждение прошивки [RU] / firmware discussion [EN] | fake ident daemon
ASUS WL5xx: FW 1.9.2.7-d-rXXXX / обсуждение прошивки [RU] / firmware discussion [EN] | bip irc proxy
ASUS RT-N1x: FW 1.9.2.7-rtn-rXXXX / обсуждение прошивки [RU] / firmware discussion [EN] | fake ident daemon
What about USB speed (samba, ftp, www)? Is it better then wl-500 series?
In my country is avaible to buy for 70Ђ (105$).
RT-N13u dd-wrt | Toshiba 2.5" 160GB | pxe boot server
will check tomorrow, should be much more better than with wl500g
Last edited by theMIROn; 17-10-2009 at 18:25.
ASUS WL5xx: FW 1.9.2.7-d-rXXXX / обсуждение прошивки [RU] / firmware discussion [EN] | bip irc proxy
ASUS RT-N1x: FW 1.9.2.7-rtn-rXXXX / обсуждение прошивки [RU] / firmware discussion [EN] | fake ident daemon
cpuinfo
meminfoCode:# cat /proc/cpuinfo system type : Ralink SoC processor : 0 cpu model : MIPS 24K V4.12 BogoMIPS : 255.48 wait instruction : yes microsecond timers : yes tlb_entries : 32 extra interrupt vector : yes hardware watchpoint : yes ASEs implemented : mips16 dsp VCED exceptions : not available VCEI exceptions : not available
process infoCode:# free total used free shared buffers Mem: 28884 19012 9872 0 0 Swap: 65528 2060 63468 Total: 94412 21072 73340
interrupts usageCode:# ps PID USER VSZ STAT COMMAND 1 admin 2568 S /init 2 admin 0 RWN [ksoftirqd/0] 3 admin 0 SW< [events/0] 4 admin 0 SW< [khelper] 5 admin 0 SW< [kthread] 30 admin 0 SW< [kblockd/0] 33 admin 0 SW< [khubd] 45 admin 0 SW< [kswapd0] 46 admin 0 SW [pdflush] 47 admin 0 SW [pdflush] 48 admin 0 SW< [aio/0] 182 admin 0 SW [mtdblockd] 240 admin 0 SW< [dwc_otg] 253 admin 0 SW< [scsi_eh_0] 254 admin 0 SW< [usb-storage] 264 admin 0 SW [RtmpWscTask] 286 admin 2260 S /usr/sbin/pppd file /tmp/ppp/options.wan0 311 admin 3088 S httpd eth2.2 342 admin 2508 S usdsvr_broadcast 343 admin 2508 S usdsvr_unicast 355 admin 1196 S lld2d br0 356 admin 1452 S /usr/sbin/wanduck 384 admin 1772 S networkmap 385 admin 1760 S /bin/sh 482 admin 1088 S dproxy -c /tmp/dproxy.conf 484 admin 2540 S ntp 490 admin 2540 S ots 492 admin 1552 S lpd 506 admin 2624 S upnpd -f ppp0 br0 507 admin 2540 S watchdog 508 admin 2624 S upnpd -f ppp0 br0 509 admin 2624 S upnpd -f ppp0 br0 511 admin 2624 S upnpd -f ppp0 br0 512 admin 1764 S /usr/sbin/infosvr br0 513 admin 1752 S /sbin/syslogd -m 0 -t RFT-5RFTDST -O /tmp/syslog.log 515 admin 1752 S /sbin/klogd 517 admin 2624 S upnpd -f ppp0 br0 518 admin 2624 S upnpd -f ppp0 br0 520 admin 2624 S upnpd -f ppp0 br0 521 admin 2624 S upnpd -f ppp0 br0 523 admin 2540 S ntp 527 admin 2624 S upnpd -f ppp0 br0 528 admin 2624 S upnpd -f ppp0 br0 532 admin 1868 S vsftpd 550 admin 1756 S telnetd
usbflash read speedCode:# cat /proc/interrupts CPU0 3: 83161 Surfboard eth2 4: 22912 Surfboard ra0 5: 287019 Surfboard timer 6: 0 Surfboard ralink_gpio 12: 826 Surfboard serial 17: 1 Surfboard Ralink_ESW 18: 9390429 Surfboard dwc_otg, dwc_otg_hcd:usb1
usbflash read speed via ftpCode:# hdparm -tT /dev/sda /dev/sda: Timing buffer-cache reads: 82 MB in 0.51 seconds = 162777 kB/s Timing buffered disk reads: 23 MB in 3.10 seconds = 7587 kB/s
Code:colinux:~# LC_ALL=C wget -v ftp://192.168.1.1/AiDisk_a1/test/test.100mb Length: 104857600 (100M) 100%[==========>] 104,857,600 4.01M/s in 25s 2009-10-19 02:54:09 (3.97 MB/s) - `test.100mb' saved [104857600] colinux:~# LC_ALL=C wget -v ftp://192.168.1.1/AiDisk_a1/test/test.200mb Length: 209715200 (200M) 100%[==========>] 209,715,200 4.48M/s in 49s 2009-10-19 02:55:56 (4.10 MB/s) - `test.200mb' saved [209715200]
ASUS WL5xx: FW 1.9.2.7-d-rXXXX / обсуждение прошивки [RU] / firmware discussion [EN] | bip irc proxy
ASUS RT-N1x: FW 1.9.2.7-rtn-rXXXX / обсуждение прошивки [RU] / firmware discussion [EN] | fake ident daemon
I have some questions:
does it have dropbear integrated?
can i install ipkg packages like transmission ?
what is the wireless N speed ?
thanks
I managed to compile the rtn13u firmware using the GPL sources provided by Asus (a miracle since asus tools had always failed to compile correctly for me before). Before compilation I modified busybox to include wget and chroot applets. Then I moved the rtn13u root file system of the newly compiled firmware to another mipsel device. To test the rtn13u root file system, I chrooted into it, and chroot worked.
I also compiled dropbear using buildroot-2009.02-rc1, moved it to the rtn13u root file system and tried to run it in the rtn13u chroot. dropbear ran fine, which means binaries compiled by this buildroot version can run on the rtn13u. So I decided to include dropbear in the firmware and generated another one.
Now, the flashing part. Using the web interface, I flashed my firmware with dropbear. It flashed without any complaint, but after reboot it went into recovery mode. I checked the firmware size, it was nearly 4MB. Too big. So I flashed the stock firmware on it to try bringing it back to normal. Didn't work, still in recovery mode. Time to hook up the serial console!
Using the serial pinout shown in this thread and the baudrate I got serial access fine and did a tftp flash of the stock firmware. The same thing happened: recovery mode after flashing.
So I had a brilliant idea (at the time): clear the flash and flash again. Too bad I erased everything, including u-boot. Now only the power LED stays on. Yes, I have a brick
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I also discovered that while inside the rtn13u chroot, I could do another chroot into the Oleg file system, set up Optware and ran Optware binaries like transmission and dropbear OK. And while having a brief play with the physical rtn13u before I bricked it, I found out that as soon as I connected a hard drive, I got kicked out of telnet. Sneaky tactic by Asus eh? I think we can get around this by using utelnetd instead of the busybox telnetd.
Last edited by playdude; 06-02-2010 at 05:33.
Last edited by gouryella; 14-06-2010 at 22:19.
RT-N13u dd-wrt | Toshiba 2.5" 160GB | pxe boot server
You have to put router in TFTP recovery mode by lower button. Desktop IP address must be set to 192.168.1.15 for this operation.
Sorry, don't know anything about dd-wrt.
dd-wrt firmware for RT-N13U now ready for testing http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtop...=asc&start=135
Everything critical working fine for me.
- USB auto mount not working
- TX Power not working correctly
- NG Mixed mode works only as G
- QoS who cares :-)
Last edited by gouryella; 14-06-2010 at 22:36.
RT-N13u dd-wrt | Toshiba 2.5" 160GB | pxe boot server
Asus RT-N13U Rev.B1 (8MB Flash/64MB RAM) - 802.11n/300 Mbps & 3.5g
3G USB Adapter Support List: http://event.asus.com/2009/networks/3gsupport/
http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?p=201887#post201887![]()
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Almost identical to original HW rev. Twice the ram size and an MX29LV640EBTI-70 flash on board. Circuit board is identical.
Last edited by kpjbvc; 06-10-2010 at 19:14.