Forgot to clear NVRAM during Tomato AIO install, can I recover from here?

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jverrheul
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Forgot to clear NVRAM during Tomato AIO install, can I recover from here?

Hi all,

I have not used Tomato since my first WRT54 16? years ago. The WAN port died on my R7000 the other day. Discovered that with MultiWAN I can reassign ports and do lots of other cool stuff too. 

However, afterr sucessfully resetting to original FW, then loading the initial Tomato file, then loading the AIO file fromt he Tomato inteface, I forgot to notice in the video that the NVRAM has to be cleared before reboot. I was cooking dinner at the sime time. Dumb. 

Now it will not respond to ping nor can I access 192.68.1.1. Is thee a rercoverry path? I tried just cycling power but no change. I dont want to make the wrong move form this situation and brick it, if I have not already. 

 

Thanks much!

rafalwal
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Is the first LED white on

Is the first LED white on router? 

1. You must change manualy ip address in network card on computer to 192.168.1.2 mask 255.255.255.0 and connect to router via ethernet cable. 

2. Connect via web browser to http://192.168.1.1 user admin password or password: password

3. Delete NVRAM

jverrheul
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yes, Success!! Thanks

yes, Success!! Thanks rafalwal!!