Mar 21, 2013

Tomato Firmware DualWAN Support Routers List

The Tomato DualWAN known to support the following equipments, wireless router devices.


Description: Support for VLAN column is Yes the WAN2 of the device can be connected to a wired network or wireless network, WAN2 for the original WAN next LAN mouth; support VLAN column N of the equipment WAN2 can only be connected to the wireless networ.

Brush non-ND version of the device list
Model
Hardware version
VLAN support
Firmware file name
Remark
Linksys WRT54GS
1.0, 2.0
Yes
WRT54GS.bin

Linksys WRT54GS
1.1
Yes
WRT54GS.bin
Click here to see the 21 floor, friends said WRT54GS V1.1 supports vlan
Linksys WRT54GS
2.1
Yes
WRT54GS.bin
Thank dosar provide information
Linksys WRT54GS
3.0, 4.0
Yes
WRT54GSv4.bin

Linksys WRT54G
1.1, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 3.0, 3.1, 4.0
Yes
WRT54G_WRT54GL.bin

Linksys WRT54GL
1.1
Yes
WRT54G_WRT54GL.bin
Thank the snyean provide information
Moto 850G
V2, V3
Yes
WR850G.bin

Belkin 7231-4P

Yes
Tomato.trx

DELL TrueMobile 2300
V2
Yes
Tomato.trx

Buffalo WHR-HP-G54

Yes
Tomato.trx
WAN2 port LAN1 port away from the WAN port
Buffalo WVR-G54-NF

Yes
Tomato.trx

Asus WL-300G
V1.91
Yes
Tomato.trx
WL-300G is only one LAN port, only experimental nature, do not have the practical value

Brush ND version of the device list
Model
Hardware version
VLAN support
K24 firmware
K26 firmware (R1/R2)
Remark
DualWAN WR-500U
R1.1
Yes
Tomato-ND.trx
Brush R1 edition or special edition
Support the first-line double dial, trunking, port mirroring to the force after brush special edition
DualWAN WR-500V

Yes
Does not support
Special Edition
Support the first-line double dial, trunking, port mirroring to the force after brush special edition
Asus RT-N16

Yes
Does not support
Brush R2 version

Asus RT-N12

Yes
Does not support
Brush R2 version
Need to upgrade to the Flash 8M
Asus WL-520GU

Yes
Tomato-ND.trx
Brush R1 version
Normal use of the USB 2.0 driver
Asus WL-500GP
V1, V2
Yes
Tomato-ND.trx
Brush R1 version

Asus WL-550GE

Yes
Tomato-ND.trx
Brush R1 version

Buffalo WHR-G125

Yes
Tomato-ND.trx
Brush R1 version

Buffalo WHR-G54S

Yes
Tomato-ND.trx
Brush R1 version

Belkin 8230-4

No
Tomato-ND.trx
Brush R1 version
Need to be built-in the MIMI card replaced 4306,4318
Belkin 8230-4
Brush WRTSL54GS CFE
No
WRTSL54GS.bin
Brush R1 version
Need to be built-in the MIMI card replaced 4306,4318, memory support 128M
Linksys WRH54G

Yes
Tomato-ND.trx
Brush R1 version
Flash upgrade to 4M or more memory upgrade to 16M or greater
Linksys WRT54G2

Yes
Tomato-ND.trx
Brush R1 version
Flash upgrade to 4M or more memory upgrade to 16M or greater, to thank leeanky provide information
Netcore NW 618

Yes
Tomato-ND.trx
Brush R1 version
Must be seen in the original firmware from the Web liter brush over, otherwise it may be a brick. TFTP l do not have this problem, and to flying bird thank refused to provide this information.
NetGear / NETGEAR WGR614
V6
Yes
Tomato-ND.trx
Brush R1 version, but volatile brick unknown reasons
Flash upgrade to 4M or more memory upgrade to 16M or greater, to thank leeanky provide information
Linksys WRT160N
V3
Unknown
Does not support
Brush R2 version
Flash upgrade to 8M or greater
Linksys WRT300N
V1
Unknown
Tomato-ND.trx
Brush R1 edition

Linksys WRT310N
V1
Unknown
Tomato-ND.trx
Brush R1 edition

Linksys WRT320N

Unknown
Does not support
Brush R2 version

Linksys WRT610N
V2
Unknown
Does not support
Brush R2 version
Does not support dual-band
Netgear WNR3500L

Yes
Does not support
Brush R2 version

Netgear WNR3500 v2 / U

Unknown
Does not support
Brush R2 version
Flash upgrade to 8M or greater
Netgear WNR2000 v2

Unknown
Does not support
Brush R2 version
Flash upgrade to 8M or greater

Not in the device in the list, as long as the original Tomato brush, you can brush Tomato DualWAN, if you do not support VLAN it is just WAN2 not connected to the wired network, but can be used as a wireless client access to someone else's wireless network. K24 firmware the Tomato DualWAN 1.23 (development has stopped), 1.25 (development) series has stopped, K26 firmware using Linux Kernel 2.6 kernel Series Tomato DualWAN 1.28,.

TP-Link, Mercury, D-Link, Tenda, Alpha like routers can not brush! ! !

Mar 20, 2013

DualWan WR-520W Tomato Firmware


WR-520W hardware specifications as follows:
  • CPU: BCM5358U 500MHz
  • RAM: 64M DDR
  • FLASH: 8M
  • USB: USB 2.0 1, can be extended through the USB HUB multiple USB ports. With offline download function.
  • Cable rate: 100Mbps
  • Wireless speed: 300Mbps
  • Antenna: detachable SMA 5dbi x 2
  • Power: DC 12V1A
  • Packing: color box packaging
  • Router Dimensions (L x W x H): 17x13x3cm the (missed antenna connected to the antenna width to increase 4cm)
  • NAT forwarding capacity: 94.4Mbits / s (Note: The test value is a maximum of 100M wired, two computers, if not through the router, directly connected with a switch under test network transfer rate only 94.4Mbit / s)
  • Read and write speed of USB: firmware comes with the SAMBA server (file system ext3) test to read and write 4GB 720P movie files, read to 8MB / s write 5.1MB / s

The firmware is a dedicated version of Tomato DualWAN WR-520W, relatively more common version the following features:
  1. Support the first-line double dial
  2. Support the relay function, repeater bridge function
  3. 3 support port mirroring feature
  4. 4 visitors network support wireless access
FAQ:

Q1: Why WR-520W CPU BCM5358U, system status display is BCM5357 it?

A1: BCM5357-Series family of a total of three models BCM5357, BCM5358, BCM5358U, system status display CPU belong to a certain series. Situation also exists on the ASUS RT-N16, N16 CPU is BCM4718 CPU is displayed within the system status BCM4716.

Q2: Advanced Settings -> Wireless settings option of transmitting antenna and receiving antenna, 520W of antennas A and B are the root of it?

A2: the router the front (LED side) opposite his left antenna A right antenna B.

L7-N-R2000 TM Unifi Router So Weak Wireless

The L7-N-R2000 aka DIR-614 is a wireless N router substitute to D-Link DIR-615 by TM for Unifi subscribers whether it is a customize firmware or alike supplied by L7 Networks a company base in Taiwan who's products are available to corporations, e-businesses, web hosting companies and service providers. Its partners include hardware manufacturers, OEMs, distributors such as D-Link.


The L7-N-R2000 is a wireless N router aka DIR-614 the problem with this device is the wireless connectivity is so weak, according to LowYat forumer FlamingYu this router will always fail its wireless connectivity during night time.
Which router should I get for Unifi? Trying to replace the TM router.
Currently using the router provided by TM, L7 Networks L7-N-R2000.

1) And it is normal that wireless is weak at night?
Either the router lousy or . . .?

2) Does running Hypptv slow down connectivity?

Thanks.

The best remedy to the wireless N router L7-N-R2000 aka DIR-614 provided by TM for Unifi subscriber user is to re-flashed this with DD-Wrt, OpenWrt or Tomato by Shibby firmware if you do not want to spend on buying another wireless N router.

L7 NR2000 TM Unifi WiFi Router aka DIR-614

At a glance if you take a look to the new device of TM Unifi wireless router from L7 Networks model NR2000 for Unifi users without hesitant definitely it is a clone of D-Link DIR-615 absolutely because of the physical outlook, it has twin antenna, fronted USB port and also the WAN and LAN port is likely similar except the packing and the brand name.


The L7 NR2000 is a substitute to D-Link DIR-615 by TM for Unifi subscribers whether it is a customize firmware or alike from L7 Networks a company base in Taiwan who's products are available to corporations, e-businesses, web hosting companies and service providers. Its partners include hardware manufacturers, OEMs, distributors and service providers.


According to LowYat forumer Ahn3hn3h
This model internals looks so much like the DLink DIR-615.

Maybe TM bought the rights from the OEM manufacturer, subcontracted it out for mass production and undercut D-Link supplier for higher profit margins?

How come the firmware design is so similar to D-Link's? It looks like the logo was the only thing changed.
As you can see L7 Networks is a hardware manufacturers, OEMs, distributors and service providers such as D-Link and all others, as mention in their website no wonder L7 model NR2000 is just a clone of D-Link DIR-615.


Looking closely to its internal web graphical user interface (gui), by default to login is just identical to D-Link DIR-615 that uses http://192.168.0.1 likewise the Username and Password are same to Unifi devices supplied by TM (Telekom Malaysia).


I was interested navigating all the buttons and the submenu of this wireless router L7 NR2000 supplied by TM from L7 Networks and I was about to conclude that this is just a clone of D-Link DIR-615 until I stumble to Advanced Menu to its Submenu, IPv6 Routing on the top of the web interface it say DIR-614. Therefore, this is DIR-614 and not DIR-615 as I was guessing a while ago.


Soon, I will posting the internal hardware of the L7 NR2000 aka DIR-614 for future reference I would love to shoot this with the Nikon 3200 to show my viewers detailed Chipset and pin header for flashing with DD-Wrt, OpenWrt or even with the Tomato firmware by Shibby.

D-Link DI-614+ Hacking / Reverse Engineering


Very basic stuff, just playing with hardware/firmware; don't expect to be inspired.

This is just a small site I put together after taking apart my [worthless] DI-614+ (now discontinued). This router is a piece of junk. It still works, but it has to be reset almost everyday and it's wireless signal strength is SUPER BAD. So one day I decided to take it apart to see what I can do with it and how it looks inside and here it is. This site is by no means the definitive location to get info on the 614+, there are other (probably better sites). But this is just my own little project.


The main goal of this is to get shell access (from the current firmware release) or even run Linux on the 614+ if at all possible. This page was started by me, for me, and with little to no research on the subject of 614+ hacking (which later turned out to be a pretty extensive topic, mostly regurgitated info and no real-deal linux on 614+ info). If this is new to you, enjoy, if you've seen this before, please feel free to move on.


Note: This is Revision B. So what you see here is for the LAST DI-614+ (discontinued).

CPU Info:
Conexant
Network Processor
CX82100-41
E363335.1
0318 PHILIPPINES
ARM

Other Info:
OEM ID: GL2422RT-1T7
ARM9 Conexant CX82100-41 168Mhz
Global Sun Tech GL2422RT-1T8 v1.1
1MB FLASH (29LV800BTC-90)
8MB RAM (ICSI IC42S16400-7T)
Ethernet (Marvell 88E6060)
Wireless TI ACX100 mini-pci

There is a document online (here) that says that Revision A of the 614+ can be flashed with Firmwares from TrendWare (TEW-311BRP), Eusso (GL2422-RT) and PheeNet (WBIG-104b+) routers which all originate from Global SunTechnologies in Taiwan. It also says there is currently no firmware for Revision B that can be substituted into the 614+. The main point I was looking was for confirmation that there is a telnet config mode, and there is. Now I guess it's my job to keep researching telnet config mode for RevB of the 614+. There has to be a way to enable this mode. If not, I'm going to CONSIDER flashing my 614+ with a firmware from one of those routers but with updated ARM9 processors (if those even exist.)


Playing with the Firmware:

The firmware can be opened with WinRAR to extract "Nml.mem" which seems to be the main FlashROM data for the Connexant chip?? I'm still new at embedded stuff hacking. But looking around inside the image file, there seems to be alot of cool stuff that can be done with a little hex-editing! I'm so excited.


Now to figure out the file format of Nml.mem....extracting .GIF files is pretty easy though, finding the start and end of the files is pretty damn easy as they are stored one after the other (GIF89a - 0x47 0x49 0x46 0x38 0x39 0x61 signals the start of a GIF file and 0x00 0x3B seems to signal the end if I recall). If you want to extract the files to modify them just use a program that extracts file formats out of files (I forgot the name of an old DOS program I had that did this..) Anyway here is an example of a GIF file extracted straight from Nlm.mem (which is inside the .bin):

Editing this while leaving the colors/size the same is very easy. Stuffing it back into Nlm.mem is yet untested......TO DO.

UPDATE:
I managed to extract all the GIF's and JPEG's stored in the firmware image (22 GIFS, 100 JPEGS). Now to extract the HTML and Executables stored in Nlm.mem.

Interesting strings inside the Firmware:

1) Looking for all the text-strings in "Nlm.mem" we find this:
WDB8WvbXdHtZyM8Ms2RENgHlacJghQyG
Previous experience with software protections and just lots of reading tells me that this looks like a hash. Could the password for the router be computed against this hash? I dunno. I would like to know though...Then to find a way to extract the encrypted hash out of the router memory...ugh..never mind, whats the point?

Also inside that same file is this string: "dbgout.txt" I'd like to be able to access this and see what it has.

2) And now for the most useless stuff inside the Nlm.mem file:
Hey Moe, it dont woik. NYUK NYUK NYUK NYUK *bop* Owww!
YES, this was taken out of Nlm.mem! I have NO IDEA why it's there (crazy programmers). Or when it shows (possibly through a console error message).

3) Here is another interesting string:
This is a strange problem.
YES, this was taken straight out of Nlm.mem. Heh, just had to put it up here.

4) HELLO!!!%#@ Look what we have here:
GST Telnet server v1.0
!!! idle timeout (5 minutes) !!!
TELNET: bind error
TELNET: open socket fail
TELNET: setsockopt SO_REUSEADDR error
A little further own down the file we see this:
Remote Managment Telnet Server
Looks like there IS a telnet server on this little sucker!!! I HAVE TO FIGURE THIS OUT!!

5) Here is some more interesting stuff, looks like the MiniPCI card has a PRISM2 chipset (or not?) and ACX100TSK (on the chip it says AGX100AGHK) is the Texas Instruments wireless network chip (there's a project to write Linux drivers for the ACX100 chipset at http://acx100.sourceforge.net/ but I won't bother taking out the miniPCI card at this moment) Here is the FCC-ID page that has a ton of info on the ACX100 card including pictures HERE (PDF file) and manual here:
nInitializing Wireless Interface...OK !
Send WIRELESS_INIT_FAIL_TRAP
Initializing Wireless Interface...Failure !
Reinit WLAN driver (2) !
PRISM2_AP
Repeater disconnects with AP...
Start Easy backup mode.
802.11 Ad Hoc starts. BSSID = %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x
AP Client disconnects with AP.
Start Complex backup mode.
restore apclient timer
ACX100TSK
Michael error : Stop.
Check 22m rates
Repeater connects with AP. BSSID = %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x
AP Client connects with AP. BSSID = %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x
802.11 Ad Hoc connects with other. BSSID = %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x Channel:%d
AP is swapped by backup AP
Repeater disconnects with AP.
AP Client disconnects with AP.
Repeater disconnects with AP.
AP Client disconnects with AP.
ping complete
Memory Block Free Error!
Reinit WLAN driver (4) !
Reinit WLAN driver (5) !
Reinit WLAN driver (1) !
Reinit WLAN driver (3) !
.hteCPU did not start after boot from flash
Failed to download firmware to the ACX100
Timeout waiting for the ACX100 to complete Initialization
Here is some info gathered from the FCC website about the miPCI card in MY DI-614+:
  • Prodect Name: Wireless 22Mbps Mini PCI Card
  • Model Name: GL2422MP-MT FCC ID: KA2ACX100
6) Here we see that this little sucker runs the ThreadX RTOS:
Copyright (c) 1996-2000 Express Logic Inc. * ThreadX ARM7/Green Hills Version G3.0f.3.0c
Ok the 614+ seems to run Express Logic's ThreadX Real-Time Operating System (www.expresslogic.com) on ARM's (www.arm.com) ARM9 (the RevB has an ARM9, but this looks like it is backwards compatible with the ARM7 specs??) processor from a little research it looks like Green Hills Software Inc (www.ghs.com) licensed ThreadX from Express Logic, or I could be wrong..

Final outlook: After looking through Nlm.mem I am 100% sure there HAS to be a way to enable DEBUG MODE/REMOTE TELNET SERVER. Whether it's possible by some debugging/hex editing or something, I don't know. But there are just too many clues to have it any other way. I wish I had an ARM debugger....

This page (http://www.dlink.pl/presse/artikel_detail.asp?docid=DLPI020902) has a mention of "Web-based and Telnet configuration" on the 614+ I'd like to know how to enable telnet configuration...

Mar 19, 2013

Revival of Sabah claim under review

MANILA, Philippines - As the exodus of Filipinos fleeing the violence in Sabah continues, the country’s dormant claim on the territory is now under review by a battery of top-notch lawyers hired by the government.


This was revealed by Cabinet Secretary Jose Rene Almendras in an interview with The STAR yesterday.

“Are they kidding when they say we have given up our claim? We’re paying so much for the lawyers to study the claim,” Almendras said.

He stressed that everything would have to be done based on international laws and not by force or violence.

Leading the rites yesterday commemorating the Jabidah massacre in Corregidor, President Aquino reiterated that a roadmap to a peaceful resolution of the Sabah dispute and not just the standoff is being drawn up.

He noted that both the Jabidah massacre and the standoff were linked to the claim over Sabah.


“The resolution of this issue will begin not through speculation, opinion or guesswork, but by pinpointing indisputable truths. My duty is to dig into history to find truths and from there set the direction that the nation should take with regard to the Sabah issue. I’ll make sure that direction will not lead us to violence.”

The President has ordered the Department of Foreign Affairs, the Department of Justice and the Office of the Executive Secretary to research and recommend a roadmap towards a peaceful resolution of the Sabah dispute.

For his part, acting Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao governor Mujiv Hataman said they were continuously talking with all parties, including the Kirams, to end the standoff.

Hataman said Sultan Jamalul Kiram III’s younger brother Agbimuddin Kiram, who led the standoff, had asked him to fetch them from Lahad Datu after the firefight broke out on March 1.

“At that time, he wanted to be fetched. But I’m sure those in Taguig would say I wasn’t telling the truth,” Hataman said, referring to the sultan and other family members living in Maharlika Village in Taguig.

Hataman also said the commemoration of the Jabidah massacre should help Filipinos learn from history and work together for peace in Mindanao.

Avoiding the issue

For the sultanate, President Aquino’s dismissing the Sabah incursion as motivated by self-interest was his way of avoiding the issue.

“That’s the only thing he could say to divert the issue. What Sultan Jamalul Kiram III wants is to have a personal legacy. If there is claim, it must redound to the Filipino people. If that is a personal interest, the sultan’s intention is to establish a legacy for the people of Sulu and the entire nation,” sultanate spokesman Abraham Idjirani said.

“What is wrong with personal interest if you think of the entire nation?”

More than 300 followers of the sultanate crossed over to Lahad Datu in Sabah last Feb. 12 to renew a centuries-old claim on the territory. After failing to convince the group to leave, Malaysian forces launched an assault on March 5, forcing hundreds of Filipinos to sail back to Mindanao.

In a speech on Sunday before graduating cadets of the Philippine Military Academy, the President affirmed the country’s claim on Sabah, but stressed his administration would pursue it through dialogue. Aquino said his administration is employing the same tack in dealing with the West Philippine Sea dispute with China.

But Idjirani said the President’s statement showed his lack of understanding of the Sabah issue. “For a leader to really understand the situation, one must have an insight of the history of the territory, especially territories with historical connections to citizens,” Idjirani said.

He stressed, however, the sultanate remains open – but skeptical – to Aquino’s offer of peaceful negotiation.

“If someone says something, he must mean it,” he said.

Idjirani also said the arrest of more than 30 sultanate fighters off Tawi-Tawi and the filing of criminal charges against them ran counter to government’s offer of negotiation.

“Negotiation is accepted but what did they do to the 38 intercepted? They filed cases. Is this part of confidence building measures? We have doubts on the action of the government,” he said.

He also said that Agbimuddin is still in Sabah with only 168 fighters.

“They have gone on guerilla warfare. That is the only way to survive,” he said.

Speak out

As more Filipinos continue to flee the violence in Sabah, civil society groups urged the leadership of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao to speak openly against alleged abuses committed by Malaysian forces against Filipinos in the territory.

Members of the Mindanao People’s Caucus decried the ARMM’s seeming silence on the issue as well as its alleged kowtowing to what the group considered Malcañang’s ineffective approach to dealing with the problem.

“The Sabah crisis has been raging and repeated accounts from refugees of abuses and killings by Malaysian authorities yet the ARMM leadership had never made known its side of the issue,” an MPC member who declined to be named said.

The MPC member said the ARMM officials led by Hataman have been focused on relief operations “but have not addressed the real issue that caused the exodus of these people” to Tawi-Tawi from Sabah.

But the ARMM OIC, according to the MPC member, still has the chance to show which side he is loyal to.

Hataman, however, denied the accusation, saying he had even initiated a dialogue with the Kiram family in a bid to end the crisis. He also said the government began documenting cases of rights abuses in Sabah after he made a request. “We don’t rush things here,” he said.

Members of Anak Mindanao (Amin), a party-list to which Hataman belongs, have also expressed disappointment over the ARMM leadership’s handling of the issue. They said Hataman had been an outspoken champion of Mindanao until his appointment as OIC chairman of ARMM.

Hataman and the five governors of the provinces under ARMM were standing behind President Aquino when the latter was making a televised appeal to followers of Kiram to surrender or face criminal charges.

Meanwhile, the militant Kilusang Mayo Uno said the government’s latest call for talks on the Sabah issue was a face-saving ploy.

“Aquino cheered on when the Malaysian government was launching a massacre of Filipinos in Sabah and was violating Filipinos’ human rights. Now, he wants to project himself as a peace advocate and a patriot. What a hypocrite,” KMU secretary general Roger Soluta said.

“What will he say when he faces Malaysia? He hasn’t issued a clear stand on the country’s territorial claim to Sabah. He will most likely formally surrender the country’s long-standing claim to the disputed territory,” he said.

Soluta said what Aquino would likely discuss with Kuala Lumpur were the cleanup operations in Sabah as well as how to round up and punish Filipinos involved in the clashes in the territory. The KMU also said the government has become Malaysia’s jailers of Filipinos fleeing Sabah. -  With Mike Frialde, Mayen Jaymalin, Roel Pareño

Asus K45VM Series Snap Specs

At first glance, the Asus K45VM looks no different from its AMD-based older cousin. It has the same "Metallic Chic" design, but with a couple of changes. First off, the lid finally ditches the glossy plastic in favor of textured metal. The palm rest and the area around the keyboard are now divided into two shades of smooth, classy-looking bronze. The keyboard itself is now isolated, as opposed to the previous model's more traditional mechanical setup.


Stay Cool with Metallic Chic
  • Windows 7 Ultimate or other editions available
  • IceCool Technology places heat-generating components away from the palm rest, ensuring a comfortable typing experience even after prolonged periods of use
  • Features an aluminum body with a textured finish
  • ASUS SuperBatt Technology provides an extended battery charge-cycle lifespan that is up to 3x that of normal notebooks
  • 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ processors together with the latest NVIDIA® GeForce™ 600 Series graphics processors
Asus K45VM Specification

Processor
Intel® Core™ i7 3610QM Processor
Intel® Core™ i5 3210M Processor
Intel® Core™ i3 3110M Processor
Operating System
Windows 7 Ultimate
Windows 7 Professional
Windows 7 Home Premium
Windows 7 Home Basic
Windows 7 Starter
Chipset
Intel® Chief River Chipset HM76
Memory
DDR3 1600 MHz SDRAM, 2 x DIMM socket for expansion up to 8 GB SDRAM
Display
14.0" HD/GL/LED (1366x768) LED Backlight
Graphic
NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 630M with 2GB DDR3 VRAM
Storage
2.5" SATA
1TB 5400rpm
750GB 5400rpm/7200rpm
500GB 5400rpm/7200rpm
320GB 5400rpm
Optical Drive
Blu-Ray DVD Combo (Optional)
Super-Multi DVD
Card Reader
card reader ( SD )
Networking
Integrated 802.11 b/g/n
Built-in Bluetooth™ V4.0 (Optional)
10/100/1000 Base T
Interface
1 x Microphone-in jack
1 x Headphone-out jack
1 x VGA port/Mini D-sub 15-pin for external monitor
2 x USB 3.0 port(s)
1 x USB 2.0 port(s)
1 x RJ45 LAN Jack for LAN insert
1 x HDMI
Audio
Built-in Speakers And Microphone
Altec Lansing® Speakers
Battery
6Cells 4700 mAh 50 Whrs
Power Adapter
Output :
19 V DC, 4.74 A, 65 W ((Dual Core))
Input :
100 -240 V AC, 50/60 Hz universal
Dimensions
34.8 x 24.2 x 2.90 ~3.30 cm (WxDxH)
Weight
2.4 kg (with 6 cell battery)
Security
Kensington lock
BIOS Booting User Password Protection
HDD User Password Protection and Security
Manufacturer Warranty
2-year limited International hardware warranty. *different by country
On-line problem resolution through web interface (BIOS, Driver update)
OS (Windows® 7 ) install/uninstall consultation
Bundled software install/uninstall consultation
ASUS software supporting

Drivers Download Windows 8 64bit, Windows 7 32/64bit

If you want to upgrade your OS from Win 7 to Win 8,to prevent software compatibility issue, please uninstall the older version driver before install the newer version driver.

Chipset

Intel INF Update Driver Windows 8 64bit link, Windows 7 32/64bit link

Audio

Realtek Audio Driver Windows 8 64bit link, Windows 7 32/64bit link

LAN

Realtek LAN Driver Windows 8 64bit link, Windows 7 32/64bit link

Card Reader

Realtek Multi-Card Reader Driver Windows 8 64bit link, Windows 7 32/64bit link

TouchPad

ASUS Smart Gesture (Touchpad Driver) Windows 8 64bit link, Windows 7 32/64bit link
[Please update ATK Package V1.0.0020 or later in advance]

Wireless

Atheros Wireless Lan Driver and Application Windows 8 64bit link, Windows 7 32/64bit link

Intel WiFi Wireless LAN Driver Windows 8 64bit link, Windows 7 32/64bit link

Intel WiMAX Wireless LAN Driver Windows 8 64bit link, Windows 7 32/64bit link

Bluetooth

Intel BlueTooth driver Windows 8 64bit link, Windows 7 32/64bit link

Atheros BlueTooth driver Windows 8 64bit link, Windows 7 32/64bit link

VGA

Please remove old version of NVIDIA VGA driver and install NVIDIA VGA driver V9.18.13.XXXX or above version under Windows 7 environment before upgrade to Windows 8.

nVidia Graphics Driver Windows 8 64bit link, Windows 7 32/64bit link

VGA

If you want to upgrade your OS from Win 7 to Win 8,to prevent software compatibility issue, please uninstall the older version driver before install the newer version driver.

Intel Graphics Driver Windows 8 64bit link, Windows 7 32/64bit link

BIOS-Utilities

If you want to upgrade your OS from Win 7 to Win 8,to prevent software compatibility issue, please uninstall the older version driver before install the newer version driver.

Windows BIOS Flash Utility Windows 8 64bit link, Windows 7 32/64bit link