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T-Mobile TM-AC1900 WiFi CellSpot Router (Certified Pre-Owned)

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T-Mobile.com has T-Mobile TM-AC1900 WiFi CellSpot Router (Certified Pre-Owned) on sale for $49.99 - Extra $10 off w/ promo code CPOROUT (apply in cart) = $39.99. Shipping is free. Thanks dailydealsforme

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  • T-Mobile TM-AC1900 WiFi CellSpot Router
  • 3x External Dual-Band Detachable Antennas
  • Power Adapter
  • RJ-45 Cable

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T-Mobile.com has T-Mobile TM-AC1900 WiFi CellSpot Router (Certified Pre-Owned) on sale for $49.99 - Extra $10 off w/ promo code CPOROUT (apply in cart) = $39.99. Shipping is free. Thanks dailydealsforme

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  • T-Mobile TM-AC1900 WiFi CellSpot Router
  • 3x External Dual-Band Detachable Antennas
  • Power Adapter
  • RJ-45 Cable

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If I had to write a full up-to-date guide, it would be this:
(Up to date as of 5/2/19 with suggestions in this and later threads)
How to flash TM-AC1900 to RT-AC68U:

Install WinSCP, Putty, and a file archiver (click this link to download all 3 [ninite.com]). Install the Asus Restore Utility [asus.com], mirror [filedropper.com].
Connect your computer to the *yellow* port on the router by way of an Ethernet (LAN) cable
Check if SSH can be enabled - if so, enable it and jump to step #15
Go to Administration > System > Enable SSH > Yes > Apply
Ezlink: http://192.168.29.1/Advanced_System_Content.asp
Create a folder on your desktop, name it "router".
Download this file [mega.nz] and extract it to the newly made router folder. It contains a firmware to downgrade to, a firmware to upgrade to, and mtd-write.
Download firmware version 3.0.0.4.384.20308 from here [softpedia.com] and unzip the file
Disconnect the cellspot router from the internet if you haven't already
Set static IP for PC.
start > run > ncpa.cpl > double click Ethernet > properties > IPV4 >
IP: 192.168.29.5
Subnet: Default (255.255.255.0)
Gateway: 192.168.29.1
Place router into Recovery/Restore mode
a. Hold reset button 10 seconds
b. Power off router (keep holding reset)
c. Wait 10 seconds, keep holding reset
d. Power on router holding reset for 10 more seconds
Go to 192.168.29.1 in a web browser - you should see ASUSTek CFE miniWeb Server
If Mini-CFE webpage won't load, try Chrome Incognito mode, else use Asus Restore Utility (linked in #1)
If having trouble with this step perform NVRAM Reset (see #24) and try #9 again
Flash TM-AC1900_3.0.0.4_376_1703-g0ffdbba.trx from the "router" folder you created (hit the choose button, select the file, hit upload)
Wait for reboot at least 5 mins – WiFi lights on router will turn on when boot is complete
Log in to router (admin:password)
Go to Administration > System > Enable SSH > Yes > Apply
Ezlink: http://192.168.29.1/Advanced_System_Content.asp
Open Putty and WinSCP and connect them to 192.168.29.1 using a admin:admin or admin:password
Tip: In WinSCP select SCP as file protocol, in Putty SSH
In Putty type:
cat /dev/mtd0 > original_cfe.bin
In WinSCP refresh the window on the right side and note that original_cfe.bin is present
Copy original_cfe.bin to a local drive
Download the new .bin
a. Upload original_cfe.bin to http://cfeditor.pipeline.sh/
b. Select 1.0.2.0 US AiMesh as Source CFE for Asus/Merlin builds, (1.0.2.5 recommended for DD-WRT or Tomato)
c. Click Download
Rename the new .bin file to "new_cfe.bin"
Through WinSCP, Upload new_cfe.bin & mtd-write & FW_RT_AC68U_30043763626.trx to router
In Putty type:
chmod u+x mtd-write
./mtd-write new_cfe.bin boot
mtd-write2 FW_RT_AC68U_30043763626.trx linux
Wait until the CRC OK message comes up
Perform NVRAM Reset
a. Power off router
b. Wait 10 seconds
c. Press and hold WPS button
d. Power up the router and continue to hold WPS button for 15-20 seconds until power LED starts blinking very quickly.
e. wait 5 minutes
Reset PC IP back to default
Log in to router using 192.168.1.1 and the router is now an RT-AC68U with 64MB jffs
username:/password is now: admin:admin
If router isn't showing RT-AC68U, try Chrome Incognito Mode
Enable SSH (see #14) Ezlink: http://192.168.1.1/Advanced_System_Content.asp
Reconnect Putty (see #15)
In Putty, execute the code for fixing MTD5 partition.
cat /dev/mtd5 > /jffs/mtd5_backup.bin
mkdir /tmp/asus_jffs
mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock5 /tmp/asus_jffs
rm -rf /tmp/asus_jffs/*
sync && umount /tmp/asus_jffs
ln -s /sbin/rc mtd-erase
In the router page, go to Administration > Firmware and upload RT-AC68U_3.0.0.4_384_20308-gead790e.trx
This is the file you downloaded in step #6
Perform NVRAM Reset (see #24)
Enable SSH (see #14) Ezlink: http://192.168.1.1/Advanced_System_Content.asp
When going back into the router at this point, it may prompt you to update the username/password, not allowing you to go directly to enable ssh
Make sure you don't forget what you change the username/password to
Reconnect Putty (see #15)
In Putty, execute the code for fixing MTD5 partition.
mkdir /tmp/asus_jffs
mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock5 /tmp/asus_jffs
rm -rf /tmp/asus_jffs/*
sync && umount /tmp/asus_jffs
ln -s /sbin/rc mtd-erase
./mtd-erase -d asus
rm -rf /jffs/.sys/RT-AC68U
nvram unset fw_check && nvram commit && reboot
You now can (and should) flash an updated firmware, such as Asus, Merlin, Advanced Tomato, Tomato, and DD-WRT firmwares.
To flash newer Asus firmwares at this point, go to the router page, go to Administration > Firmware and upload the latest firmware from this page [asus.com].
At this point, for security purposes I'd recommend to either disable SSH or change it to 'LAN only". Also, definitely change both the default login id and password.


Additional Notes:

Yes, step 34 is partially redundant, but this is the way I did it twice and it caused no issues.
If you complete all the steps successfully, but you plug in the router to your network and there is no internet, your cable/fiber modem may coincidentally be on the same default IP as the router is. To fix this, go to the router webUI and on the status page you'll see an error stating an IP conflict which you can click so the router will change itself to a different IP
if you want to set up AiMesh, follow these steps


Feel free to message me if you get stuck, I may not respond immediately but I will try to help
No, it is something Tmobile would issue to customers who had bad reception in their home. This doesn't broadcast mobile wireless signal, just regular wifi. Since TMobile uses wifi calling the idea is stronger wifi in your house will alleviate their weak network.

It does not connect to the Tmobile network, and does not require Tmobile service. It will not give you internet if you don't have an ISP. It is just a regular modem, but branded.
Seems you're mixing your metaphors. You "pulled the trigger", not the plug. And you have to jump through hoops, not over them. You jump over hurdles.

Good luck with the conversion - it's not easy but it isn't rocket surgery! (Didya see what I did there?)

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Quote from Hawbgobblin :
They work AiMesh.
Some say perfectly fine.. some have issues with latest firmware etc..
Most positive then negative. AND you can hardwire them

FYI, still shows in stock.
I already bought one thinking about getting a second but... I saw some mixed reviews and that was really the point of my question - if it had been over-exaggerated or truly problem.

when you say mostly positive then negative does that mean that it degrades over time

Btw, hardwire ethernet not really an option in my situation
Last edited by flew-d-coop January 30, 2019 at 12:01 PM.
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Quote from stingygrrl :
I got so lost with all the various instructions that lose parts and pieces over time.
I don't think I've ever used putty so I'm a complete newb.

My 2 yr old cellspot router is on stock FW and I'ld like to get it to asus so I can run aimesh with my other 68u
is this the definitive guide? Does someone want to be my mentor on this?
I made this one since after going through the process (with the help of @Hawbgobblin). I felt the other ones were too complicated and kind of spread out, though some people do prefer more info details on what each command does and why and how. It does include everything needed from the beginning.

feel free to message if you have issues.
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Quote from johnny2x4 :
I made this one since after going through the process (with the help of @Hawbgobblin). I felt the other ones were too complicated and kind of spread out, though some people do prefer more info details on what each command does and why and how. It does include everything needed from the beginning.

feel free to message if you have issues.
thanks, repd
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Quote from wasabi_fu :
Ordered a few minutes ago.

Got "Thank you for ordering from T-mobile!" email virtually immediately (9:33AM PST). This email had no real information except for the 'Let's Talk 1-844-214-9880' phone number.

Got "T-Mobile Order Confirmation" email 3 minutes later (9:36AM PST). This email has an order number, a link to check order status, and an 'Estimated Ship Date'. For me, the 'Estimated Ship Date' is 1/30-2/1.

*Also, got "Your T-Mobile Service Agreement" email 3 minutes later (9:36AM PST). It went to Spam folder, so I didn't see it at first. In my email inbox, this email came 2nd, before the "T-Mobile Order Confirmation" email. It includes link to 'Service Agreement', the order number, link to order status, and billing information.
Quote from Hawbgobblin :
Thank you both Smilie !
Updated my post to show that I got a total of 3 emails. The 2nd (Your T-Mobile Service Agreement) went to my Spam folder and came at the same time/slightly before the "T-Mobile Order Confirmation" email.
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Quote from flew-d-coop :
I already bought one thinking about getting a second but... I saw some mixed reviews and that was really the point of my question - if it had been over-exaggerated or truly problem.

Btw, hardwire ethernet not really an option in my situation
Fry's sells long Ethernet Cat5/Cat6 cables for cheep. I have a 50' I believe it is.. Running from a Bedroom to Living Room to hardwire the TV. (because the distance would weaken the 5 ghz WiFi to it and I don't want 2.4 on it.)
Then again, I'm to lazy to connect the 2nd router on ; /
That and I have been fighting a 60 day notice to evacuate. ( Which my lawyer won).
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Quote from wasabi_fu :
Updated my post to show that I got a total of 3 emails. The 2nd (Your T-Mobile Service Agreement) went to my Spam folder and came at the same time/slightly before the "T-Mobile Order Confirmation" email.
Thanks!!
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Quote from Requiem2242 :
Doesn't support the full speed via Ethernet. I had trouble getting over 400mbps when my FiOS was wired direct. Have to use the fios router to get internet in to house then use this for wifi only.
Specs [asus.com]RJ45 for 10/100/1000/Gigabits BaseT for LAN x 4, RJ45 for 10/100/1000/Gigabits BaseT for WAN x 1
Make sure you have a good Ethernet cable.

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ST1NGY
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Quote from stingygrrl :
thanks, repd
Beware, if you have been running stock TMobile firmware all this time, you probably have automatically updated to TM 374.3199 firmware and a locked CFE. So you would need to use an entirely different procedure up til step #8 in Johnny2x4's instructions - the same as if you'd been rolled-back by ASUS.

You might want to try this: http://asustmac1900.sploitworks.c...2018).docx
Last edited by ST1NGY January 30, 2019 at 12:17 PM.
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Damn OOS
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Quote from Hawbgobblin :
Specs [asus.com]RJ45 for 10/100/1000/Gigabits BaseT for LAN x 4, RJ45 for 10/100/1000/Gigabits BaseT for WAN x 1
Make sure you have a good Ethernet cable.
It's a cable run from a Verizon tech from the ont to the router. With the FiOS router I get 900+ consistently. Swapped for the TMobile and get less than 500
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Quote from Requiem2242 :
Doesn't support the full speed via Ethernet. I had trouble getting over 400mbps when my FiOS was wired direct. Have to use the fios router to get internet in to house then use this for wifi only.
I had no issues. That said, this has not replaced my FIOS gateway router yet though.

BUT, with this router with wired backhaul hooked into my gigabit switch, I get 800Mbps+ in Verizon speed test, 600Mbps+ in other speed tests when I wire my laptop into this router.
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My order status is now showing backordered after having had an estimated ship date. Can someone else check their order status?
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Quote from hpark21 :
I had no issues. That said, this has not replaced my FIOS gateway router yet though.

BUT, with this router with wired backhaul hooked into my gigabit switch, I get 800Mbps+ in Verizon speed test, 600Mbps+ in other speed tests when I wire my laptop into this router.
I sure wish I had that!!
Big Grin
My area is a monopoly, anything over 5 down is one company.
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Quote from hpark21 :
I had no issues. That said, this has not replaced my FIOS gateway router yet though.

BUT, with this router with wired backhaul hooked into my gigabit switch, I get 800Mbps+ in Verizon speed test, 600Mbps+ in other speed tests when I wire my laptop into this router.
Yes mine is set up this way and works as yours does. If you go direct to the TMobile you won't get the same speeds. It's a beast router and I may get a 2nd for the mesh. I'm just stating what I've dealt with in trying to replace my dios.

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Damn OOS
NOT oos.

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