ASUS WL-500b
b (B11) | |||||
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SpaceLink Home Gateway | |||||
Homepage | |||||
Wikipedia | |||||
InfoDepot Wiki | |||||
WikiDevi.wi-cat.ru | |||||
3rd Party Firmware | |||||
dd-wrt | |||||
OpenWrt | |||||
Tomato any flavor |
Incompatible | ||||
Gargoyle |
Incompatible | ||||
Platform | |||||
Brand • Model • Rev |
ASUS WL-500b R1.00 | ||||
FCC ID | |||||
Type |
wireless router | ||||
CPU1 |
Broadcom BCM4702 | ||||
CPU1 Type |
BMIPS3300 | ||||
CPU1 Speed |
125 MHz | ||||
Flash1 Chip |
AMD Am29LV320DT-90EI | ||||
Flash1 Size |
4 MiB4,194,304 B <br />32,768 Kib <br />4,096 KiB <br />32 Mib <br />0.00391 GiB <br /> (Parallel) | ||||
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 |
AMIC A43L2616V-6 x 2 | ||||
ETH chip1 |
Broadcom BCM4702 | ||||
ETH chip2 |
Altima AC101L | ||||
Switch |
Broadcom BCM5352A2 | ||||
Ethernet Port Count |
1-100MbE-WAN 4-100MbE-LAN | ||||
Wired Standard |
IEEE 802.3i/3u | ||||
Stock bootloader |
CFE | ||||
Expansion IF types |
Mini PCI, USB 1.1, Parallel | ||||
Mini PCI slots |
1 | ||||
USB ports |
1 | ||||
Paralell Ports |
1 | ||||
USB Hub Compatible |
Untested | ||||
Power |
5 VDC, 2 A | ||||
Connector type |
barrel | ||||
Flags: print server | |||||
Additional chips | |||||
Other | |||||
Default IP address: 192.168.1.1 | |||||
3rd Party Firmware Support | |||||
Retail | |||||
Availability | End of Life | ||||
FCC approval date | 06 June 2003 | ||||
Country of manuf | Taiwan | ||||
Radio 1 | |||||
Radio1 module | |||||
Radio1 module IF |
Mini PCI | ||||
Chip1 |
Broadcom BCM4301 | ||||
Chip2 |
Broadcom BCM2051 | ||||
Wireless interface OUI |
00:E0:18, 00:0C:6E | ||||
Antenna Connector Type |
U.FL, RP-SMA | ||||
Wireless Standard |
IEEE 802.11b | ||||
802.11b |
up to 11 Mbps | ||||
WiFi Operating Frequency |
2.4 GHz | ||||
Radio cor_rev |
2 | ||||
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For a list of all currently documented Altima chipsets with specifications, see Altima.
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.
- • 11 Mbps - 2.4GHz 802.11b = B11 class
Overview
- Mini PCI Card: ASUS WL-120 (R2.00)
The device will support DD-WRT when the Mini PCI card is replaced with one bearing a BCM4306 + BCM2050.
A MAC label affixed to the board in the FCC photos indicates the device used a 00:E0:18 (ASUStek) OUI.
- v1 - Mini PCI ASUS WL-120 802.11b (Broadcom BCM4301)
- v2 - Mini PCI ASUS WL-127 802.11b (Ralink RT2400)
Links of Interest
Reviews
- ASUS WL-500b Wireless LAN Router
- ASUS WL-100 SpaceLink PCMCIA Card
Flashing
NOTE: During configuration or flashing a device, the only things that should be hooked to the device is the computer and power. |
Flashing dd-wrt
NOTE: It is recommended to use ASUS Firmware restoration tool for ASUS routers initial flash (use *.TRX file). |
Supported by dd-wrt as of = v23 SP2
It is extremely important to follow the guidelines for your specific router. Please see Installation for more information. Remember to read the Peacock Announcementfor important basic information on Broadcom Routers.
A major clean-up of the Asus Install section was needed (and done) in the fall of 2009 - see Asus WL500-- old descriptions for the old but working guides. Valuable information from the old guides should be generalised, summarised and added to the Install list below, in an manner that would keep the Initial Install page looking good.
All Asus WL-500xx series routers
- For all Asus WL-500xx series routers there are a number of ways to do the initial flash.
- The TFTP method using the two Asus specific clean-up files is the "works every time-almost" way.
- Other methods like using the Asus Recovery tool (recommended). or even using the web-GUI (not recommended) have also been reported to work for some, for the initial dd-wrt flash. So your mileage may vary.
- Pick the one that is easier and works for you - You have now been notified of the method that is guaranteed to work!
- The firmware files for the Asus WL-500xx series initial flash and the main builds are found here: mini-asus.trx for the initial flashing. This is the 14929 build that is the Broadcom forum recommended build at this time. Read the peacock announcement http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=51486 to determine if this build is still the recommended build for broadcom devices, how to upgrade properly and how to test if you need to use VINT or can use NEWD builds for upgrading. (The router database links to VINT, but the router database is often wrong and should not be followed)
- Here is a thread on recovery. See the linked thread in the second post as well: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=48003
Clock Timing Bug
This affects many of these models. Check if you are affected before applying the fix.
The TFTP recommended Asus way for all WL-500xx routers
NOTE: This method should only be used when you're not a windows user or do not have Administrative privileges in Vista or Windows 7 . The better method is using the provided Asus Firmware recovery Utility that came with the router. You may also obtain it from Asus' website See below this entry for instructions.
- Links to the TFTP method of doing the initial flash of the WL-500xx series routers:
- Asus TFTP Flash. A very detailed step by step description of using the TFTP way with the extra Asus specific steps of doing the initial flash.
- From Linux using ATFTP This description may also work for OS X.
- How to Install DD-WRT onto Asus WL-500xx Using Ubuntu Linux. Includes a couple of hints to get TFTP working under Ubuntu 8.10 and 9.04.
Asus Recovery Utility
You can get the utilities here, or you can browse the Asus site to download the latest version. Asus only seem to provide these for Windows.
- Under Vista and Win7 this utility must be run as administrator.
- In case you have multiple network interfaces and are unable to find you router, disable all but the one that is connected to your router.
- You should also turn off your firewall, in order to allow the Asus Recovery Utility to be able to connect and send data from your PC to the Router.
Steps:
- Remove the power connector of the WL series router.
- While holding the reset button, plug the power connector back in. (WL500gP - button labeled "restore")
- When the power LED flashes, release the reset button. The router is now in recovery mode.
- You need to manually set the address of your Pc Network LAN card to 192.168.1.10 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0
- Use the Asus recovery utility to upload the DD-WRT mini-asus.trx file.
- After the upgrade the Utility will ask for a router reboot. Give it about a minute to be on the safe side before removing the power. Once plugged back in, you should be able to access the web interface.
- DO NOT use Firefox for upgrading builds! Use Internet Explorer!!!!
- Type 192.168.1.1 into your browser and set your username as root and pick a password.
- Navigate to Administration->Firmware Upgrade and upload either the recommended build provided on the main page of the site, or another of your choice.
IMPORTANT: If flashing with a WL500xx (not 520xx) Mega or Big build (Firmware image 5MB or larger) it will take ~ 3-5 minutes AFTER the timer has reached 0 for the firmware to complete. The best thing to do is hit Upgrade and walk away for 10 minutes so you don't inadvertently disturb the upgrade process.
Links
Asus WL-500g Premium v2 wiki
Oleg's WL-series comparison table
Flashing OpenWrt
This device is NOT RECOMMENDED for future use with OpenWrt due to low flash/ram. DO NOT BUY DEVICES WITH 4MB FLASH / 32MB RAM if you intend to flash an up-to-date and secure OpenWrt version onto it! See 4/32 warning for details. |
This device does not have sufficient resources (flash and/or RAM) to provide secure and reliable operation. This means that even setting a password or changing simple network settings might not be possible any more, rendering the device effectively useless. See OpenWrt on 4/32 devices what you can do now. |
OpenWrt support for this device has ended in 2022. 19.07.10 was the last official build for 4/32 devices. |
Devices with Broadcom WiFi chipsets have limited OpenWrt supportability (due to limited FLOSS driver availability for Broadcom chips). Consider this when choosing a device to buy, or when deciding to flash OpenWrt on your device because it is listed as supported. See Broadcom WiFi for details. |
On the OpenWrt Wiki
OpenWrt Target: brcm47xx
OpenWrt Subtarget: legacy
OpenWrt Package architecture: mipsel_mips32
Support started version: 0.9
Current supported version: 10.03.1
Please insert instructions here
Upgrading
Updating DD-WRT
If dd-wrt is already on the router follow these instructions. If stock firmware is on the router follow the flashing instructions.
- Check for recommended builds here first.
- Set your computer to a static IP of 192.168.1.7. (or to whatever subnet the router is on) Disable all firewalls and security. Disable wireless on your computer and only have the router connected to the flashing computer by the ethernet cable between the two.
- Hard reset or 30/30/30 (If the router supports it, if not, reset to defults in the GUI) prior to flashing. Wait. Check for password page on re-login and change password.
- Flash firmware. You can use the webgui except if you have a belkin router. (For belkin use tftp.exe to flash)
- Wait...at least three minutes. Lights should return to normal. See important2, below. Failing to wait is how most people brick their routers.
- Do a power cycle of the router. (Unplug the cord, count to 30 and plug it back in.)
- Wait for the lights to return to normal usually about 2 minutes.
- Hard reset or 30/30/30 again (If the router supports it, if not, reset to defults in the GUI). Wait. Check for the password page and re-login to change the password. Then you can reconfigure your settings manually.
- Once configured set your computer back to autoIP and autoDNS.
Important1: This Hard reset or 30/30/30 works fine for Asus router, but you do have to power cycle after the reset.
Important2: After you flash the firmware, and before you do the hard reset, the router will be building some nvram settings. YOU MUST WAIT FOR THIS TO FINISH PRIOR TO DOING ANYTHING WITH THE ROUTER INCLUDING A HARD RESET. Usually, you can tell when this process is completed by the WAN light coming on, but it does take several minutes. Go have a beer. There are starting to be more and more people who BRICK their routers by not waiting until the nvram is rebuilt, PRIOR to doing a hard reset. YOU NEED TO WAIT!
Pictures
- ASUS
- Embedded system/wireless router
- Embedded System Broadcom
- Embedded System BCM4702
- Broadcom
- Embedded System BMIPS3300
- Embedded System
- Embedded System AC101L
- Embedded System Altima
- Altima
- Embedded System BCM5352A2
- DD-WRT Supported
- OpenWrt Was Supported
- Embedded System BCM4301
- Embedded System BCM2051
- Embedded System IEEE 802.11b
- Single-Radio Wireless Embedded System
- Wireless Embedded System
- English Documentation