Haste makes waste. i accidentally flashed my NT-N66U with the wrong firmware (tomato-K26USB-1.28.0503.4MIPSR2Toastman-RT-N-VLAN-Ext.trx) which killed my connectivity upon rebooting.
The fix I used was to enter recovery mode on the NT-N66U (holding down reset while powering it up... wait until the power light slowly flashes and release). I borrowed a Windows laptop from a friend and used the Asus recovery firmware flash utility to place on it, an older Shibby build (110 I believe)...
Should I clear the NVRAM after this mistake?
The fix I used was to enter recovery mode on the NT-N66U (holding down reset while powering it up... wait until the power light slowly flashes and release). I borrowed a Windows laptop from a friend and used the Asus recovery firmware flash utility to place on it, an older Shibby build (110 I believe)...
Should I clear the NVRAM after this mistake?