how to open a TRX file to upgrade router firmware

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    how to open a TRX file to upgrade router firmware


    Hello, i am trying to update a Router model Asus RT N10 firmware but the files have a TRX ending , anybody know how to open these?

    Thank you
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    You don't open them, you just point it to that file,

    how to open a TRX file to upgrade router firmware-asus.jpg

    Looks pretty straight forward, here's a link to your manual too,

    http://setuprouter.com/router/asus/r...anual-1095.pdf

    Page 30 is what that snip is from.
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    Oh man you are fantastic but you probably already know that .

    Thank you so much
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    You're welcome. :)
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    I must be really inept but i cannot pull up that first screenshot your showing , if it wouldn't be too much trouble can you provide the link to that first screen .

    When i go to the Asus support site it says the RT N 10 could not be found , sorry.
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    That link I posted above is the manual I got that screenshot from, it's on page 30.

    http://setuprouter.com/router/asus/r...anual-1095.pdf

    Here's a link to Asus,

    ASUSTeK Computer Inc. -Support- Drivers and Download RT-N10

    Technically you really don't need to go there if you already have the firmware downloaded. (How did you find that if you can't find your router?)

    There's only a few steps involved, you need to bring up the router webpage on your computer though.
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    When I download the firmware after extracting the zip file the file turns into a TRX file and I can't download it .

    It says you need Microsoft visual studio to open it.
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    It does not even have my OS available when they ask you what operating system you have lol.
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    I managed to find updated firmware from Asus but i can't get it to update for my RTN 10 router , my question is there is a site that has something called wwrd or something along those lines and it supports my router .

    Should i try to update firmware with this ?

    Thank you
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    jonnyhillow said:
    my question is there is a site that has something called wwrd or something along those lines
    That is pretty vague, I'm not answering that.

    Here's a question for you, Why do you think you need to update your firmware when everything seems to be pointing to you not being able to?

    Your earlier post mentioned opening the TRX file even after I pointed out that you don't need to open it, the process in updating will ask you for the TRX file AS IS

    Then you say it doesn't even offer a firmware for your OS, so do you really NEED to update your firmware?
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