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The GT-BE98 cannot be sold in North America for regulatory reasons, any shipped device sample might get rejected at the border. That's why Gnuton is taking care of it since he lives in Europe.


First screenshot.
Are you doing this and Gnuton testing? I am a little worried what they produce may be different to your builds? Yours are easy to flash to and flash back to stock if required and work with many plugins.
Do the builds sit in your onedrive area when testing and same place as usual when released?
 
Are you doing this and Gnuton testing? I am a little worried what they produce may be different to your builds? Yours are easy to flash to and flash back to stock if required and work with many plugins.
Do the builds sit in your onedrive area when testing and same place as usual when released?
Gnutons are safe to use.
 
Could this feature be added later, maybe? Hoped for it, because of some pretty old Oppo players I have... no way to make them work without SMBv1 or NFS.
I don't know yet. It's unlikely, as it would require finding alternatives to busybox's mount.nfs and nfs-utils that would be compatible with the toolchain used by this platform. A quick look didn't find anything when I was troubleshooting the issue.

This is confusing, it seemed to me you said the opposite here: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/a...ilable-for-ac-models.89583/page-4#post-906957
I may have misunderstood, could you please clarify? I thought you only get one GPL of 1GB from Asus and from that one particular version you create builds for all AC models (i.e. AC68U, AC88U, AC86U etc.)
I wrote both "tarballs" and "archives", in plural form.

Are you doing this and Gnuton testing? I am a little worried what they produce may be different to your builds? Yours are easy to flash to and flash back to stock if required and work with many plugins.
Do the builds sit in your onedrive area when testing and same place as usual when released?
Gnuton has been providing builds for his own list of models for years now. They are built and distributed by himself. They are a direct fork off my code.
 
Hi, sorry am new to these and have been blindly updating Merlin firmware on my ax6000. I just recently noticed that I’m on 3004 Merlin while Asus is on 3006. I read the corresponding thread on why this is the case and the complexity and time needed to get 3006 to be developed on Merlin.

What I’m lacking I guess is guest network pro. My question would then be - is it fine to flash my Merlin 3004 to Asus 3006 and when Merlin 3006 comes out, flash my Asus 3006 to Merlin 3006. Is it worth the hassle or I should just do nothing and wait?
 
@RMerlin ... do you have advanced access to these routers? In order to make RTRMON compatible, I was wondering if you might be able to please validate or share some info?

Router model names (when called from NVRAM using @thelonelycoder's logic below) - I'm assuming are:
RT-BE96U
GT-BE98
GT-BE98_PRO

Code:
[ -z "$(nvram get odmpid)" ] && RouterModel="$(nvram get productid)" || RouterModel="$(nvram get odmpid)"

Wireless interfaces (it seems the AXE16000 was the only one sofar to really throw us a curveball, but hoping this lines up)
RT-BE96U - Where wl0 = 2.4GHz, wl1 = 5GHz, wl2 = 6GHz
GT-BE98 - Where wl0 = 2.4GHz, wl1 = 5GHz, wl2 = 5GHz, wl3 = 6GHz
GT-BE98_PRO - Where wl0 = 2.4GHz, wl1 = 5GHz, wl2 = 6GHz, wl3 = 6GHz

Thanks!
 
@RMerlin ... do you have advanced access to these routers? In order to make RTRMON compatible, I was wondering if you might be able to please validate or share some info?
What if ASUS would send us some test routers - if only on loan ;)
That would help tremendously.
I mean I have about eight of them, bought with my own money.
 
What if ASUS would send us some test routers - if only on loan ;)
That would help tremendously.
I mean I have about eight of them, bought with my own money.
I think that would certainly fire up the Asus developer community, and create a much needed breath of fresh air into further development in general! I'd be onboard with that... ;)
 
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Considering Asus cost for some of these routers (not price) and the “stickyness” and brand loyalty some of you developers (and of course @RMerlin ) provide - I would think it a no brainer.
Need to find the Product Manager for some of these new ones. And pitch the case!
 
Considering Asus cost for some of these routers (not price) and the “stickyness” and brand loyalty some of you developers (and of course @RMerlin ) provide - I would think it a no brainer.
Need to find the Product Manager for some of these new ones. And pitch the case!
Asus Switzerland just answer that they do no sposoring or donations. Period.
 
That's not reassuring for me, sorry @RMerlin.

Considering what they've been up to, I'm done with Asus.
I have sent in 2 routers for warranty work replacement , never had a problem they sent me a new or refurbished working router within 2 weeks , then again I don't live in my mothers basement playing games all day . Good luck finding a better company re warranty support , none are perfect
 
That's not reassuring for me, sorry @RMerlin.

Considering what they've been up to, I'm done with Asus.
What does the GPL situation have to do with Asus' RMA handling?

Sounds like you are just trying to find a reason to dislike Asus at this point.

Go for whatever makes you happy...
 
@RMerlin ... do you have advanced access to these routers? In order to make RTRMON compatible, I was wondering if you might be able to please validate or share some info?

Router model names (when called from NVRAM using @thelonelycoder's logic below) - I'm assuming are:
RT-BE96U
GT-BE98
GT-BE98_PRO

Code:
[ -z "$(nvram get odmpid)" ] && RouterModel="$(nvram get productid)" || RouterModel="$(nvram get odmpid)"

Wireless interfaces (it seems the AXE16000 was the only one sofar to really throw us a curveball, but hoping this lines up)
RT-BE96U - Where wl0 = 2.4GHz, wl1 = 5GHz, wl2 = 6GHz
GT-BE98 - Where wl0 = 2.4GHz, wl1 = 5GHz, wl2 = 5GHz, wl3 = 6GHz
GT-BE98_PRO - Where wl0 = 2.4GHz, wl1 = 5GHz, wl2 = 6GHz, wl3 = 6GHz

Thanks!
I have the RT-BE96U and GT-BE98_PRO, Gnuton has the other one.

RT-BE96U:
Code:
admin@RT-BE96U-45B0:/tmp/home/root# nvram get odmpid


admin@RT-BE96U-45B0:/tmp/home/root# nvram get productid
RT-BE96U

admin@RT-BE96U-45B0:/tmp/home/root# nvram get wl0_chansps
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1l 5u 2l 6u 3l 7u 4l 8u 5l 9u 6l 10u 7l 11u

admin@RT-BE96U-45B0:/tmp/home/root# nvram get wl1_chansps
36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 144 149 153 157 161 165 36l 40u 44l 48u 52l 56u 60l 64u 100l 104u 108l 112u 116l 120u 124l 128u 132l 136u 140l 144u 149l 153u 157l 161u 36/80 40/80 44/80 48/80 52/80 56/80 60/80 64/80 100/80 104/80 108/80 112/80 116/80 120/80 124/80 128/80 132/80 136/80 140/80 144/80 149/80 153/80 157/80 161/80 36/160 40/160 44/160 48/160 52/160 56/160 60/160 64/160 100/160 104/160 108/160 112/160 116/160 120/160 124/160 128/160

admin@RT-BE96U-45B0:/tmp/home/root# nvram get wl2_chansps
6g1 6g5 6g9 6g13 6g17 6g21 6g25 6g29 6g33 6g37 6g41 6g45 6g49 6g53 6g57 6g61 6g65 6g69 6g73 6g77 6g81 6g85 6g89 6g93 6g97 6g101 6g105 6g109 6g113 6g117 6g121 6g125 6g129 6g133 6g137 6g141 6g145 6g149 6g153 6g157 6g161 6g165 6g169 6g173 6g177 6g181 6g185 6g189 6g193 6g197 6g201 6g205 6g209 6g213 6g217 6g221 6g225 6g229 6g1/40 6g5/40 6g9/40 6g13/40 6g17/40 6g21/40 6g25/40 6g29/40 6g33/40 6g37/40 6g41/40 6g45/40 6g49/40 6g53/40 6g57/40 6g61/40 6g65/40 6g69/40 6g73/40 6g77/40 6g81/40 6g85/40 6g89/40 6g93/40 6g97/40 6g101/40 6g105/40 6g109/40 6g113/40 6g117/40 6g121/40 6g125/40 6g129/40 6g133/40 6g137/40 6g141/40 6g145/40 6g149/40 6g153/40 6g157/40 6g161/40 6g165/40 6g169/40 6g173/40 6g177/40 6g181/40 6g185/40 6g189/40 6g193/40 6g197/40 6g201/40 6g205/40 6g209/40 6g213/40 6g217/40 6g221/40 6g225/40 6g229/40 6g1/80 6g5/80 6g9/80 6g13/80 6g17/80 6g21/80 6g25/80 6g29/80 6g33/80 6g37/80 6g41/80 6g45/80 6g49/80 6g53/80 6g57/80 6g61/80 6g65/80 6g69/80 6g73/80 6g77/80 6g81/80 6g85/80 6g89/80 6g93/80 6g97/80 6g101/80 6g105/80 6g109/80 6g113/80 6g117/80 6g121/80 6g125/80 6g129/80 6g133/80 6g137/80 6g141/80 6g145/80 6g149/80 6g153/80 6g157/80 6g161/80 6g165/80 6g169/80 6g173/80 6g177/80 6g181/80 6g185/80 6g189/80 6g193/80 6g197/80 6g201/80 6g205/80 6g209/80 6g213/80 6g217/80 6g221/80 6g1/160 6g5/160 6g9/160 6g13/160 6g17/160 6g21/160 6g25/160 6g29/160 6g33/160 6g37/160 6g41/160 6g45/160 6g49/160 6g53/160 6g57/160 6g61/160 6g65/160 6g69/160 6g73/160 6g77/160 6g81/160 6g85/160 6g89/160 6g93/160 6g97/160 6g101/160 6g105/160 6g109/160 6g113/160 6g117/160 6g121/160 6g125/160 6g129/160 6g133/160 6g137/160 6g141/160 6g145/160 6g149/160 6g153/160 6g157/160 6g161/160 6g165/160 6g169/160 6g173/160 6g177/160 6g181/160 6g185/160 6g189/160 6g193/160 6g197/160 6g201/160 6g205/160 6g209/160 6g213/160 6g217/160 6g221/160 6g1/320-1 6g5/320-1 6g9/320-1 6g13/320-1 6g17/320-1 6g21/320-1 6g25/320-1 6g29/320-1 6g33/320-1 6g37/320-1 6g41/320-1 6g45/320-1 6g49/320-1 6g53/320-1 6g57/320-1 6g61/320-1 6g33/320-2 6g37/320-2 6g41/320-2 6g45/320-2 6g49/320-2 6g53/320-2 6g57/320-2 6g61/320-2 6g65/320-2 6g69/320-2 6g73/320-2 6g77/320-2 6g81/320-2 6g85/320-2 6g89/320-2 6g93/320-2 6g65/320-1 6g69/320-1 6g73/320-1 6g77/320-1 6g81/320-1 6g85/320-1 6g89/320-1 6g93/320-1 6g97/320-1 6g101/320-1 6g105/320-1 6g109/320-1 6g113/320-1 6g117/320-1 6g121/320-1 6g125/320-1 6g97/320-2 6g101/320-2 6g105/320-2 6g109/320-2 6g113/320-2 6g117/320-2 6g121/320-2 6g125/320-2 6g129/320-2 6g133/320-2 6g137/320-2 6g141/320-2 6g145/320-2 6g149/320-2 6g153/320-2 6g157/320-2 6g129/320-1 6g133/320-1 6g137/320-1 6g141/320-1 6g145/320-1 6g149/320-1 6g153/320-1 6g157/320-1 6g161/320-1 6g165/320-1 6g169/320-1 6g173/320-1 6g177/320-1 6g181/320-1 6g185/320-1 6g189/320-1 6g161/320-2 6g165/320-2 6g169/320-2 6g173/320-2 6g177/320-2 6g181/320-2 6g185/320-2 6g189/320-2 6g193/320-2 6g197/320-2 6g201/320-2 6g205/320-2 6g209/320-2 6g213/320-2 6g217/320-2 6g221/320-2


GT-BE98_PRO:
Code:
admin@GT-BE98_Pro-5FA8:/tmp/home/root# nvram get odmpid
GT-BE98_Pro

admin@GT-BE98_Pro-5FA8:/tmp/home/root# nvram get productid
GT-BE98_PRO

admin@GT-BE98_Pro-5FA8:/tmp/home/root# nvram get wl0_chansps
36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 132 136 140 144 149 153 157 161 165 36l 40u 44l 48u 52l 56u 60l 64u 100l 104u 108l 112u 132l 136u 140l 144u 149l 153u 157l 161u 36/80 40/80 44/80 48/80 52/80 56/80 60/80 64/80 100/80 104/80 108/80 112/80 132/80 136/80 140/80 144/80 149/80 153/80 157/80 161/80 36/160 40/160 44/160 48/160 52/160 56/160 60/160 64/160

admin@GT-BE98_Pro-5FA8:/tmp/home/root# nvram get wl1_chansps
6g1 6g5 6g9 6g13 6g17 6g21 6g25 6g29 6g33 6g37 6g41 6g45 6g49 6g53 6g57 6g61 6g65 6g69 6g73 6g77 6g81 6g85 6g89 6g93 6g1/40 6g5/40 6g9/40 6g13/40 6g17/40 6g21/40 6g25/40 6g29/40 6g33/40 6g37/40 6g41/40 6g45/40 6g49/40 6g53/40 6g57/40 6g61/40 6g65/40 6g69/40 6g73/40 6g77/40 6g81/40 6g85/40 6g89/40 6g93/40 6g1/80 6g5/80 6g9/80 6g13/80 6g17/80 6g21/80 6g25/80 6g29/80 6g33/80 6g37/80 6g41/80 6g45/80 6g49/80 6g53/80 6g57/80 6g61/80 6g65/80 6g69/80 6g73/80 6g77/80 6g81/80 6g85/80 6g89/80 6g93/80 6g1/160 6g5/160 6g9/160 6g13/160 6g17/160 6g21/160 6g25/160 6g29/160 6g33/160 6g37/160 6g41/160 6g45/160 6g49/160 6g53/160 6g57/160 6g61/160 6g65/160 6g69/160 6g73/160 6g77/160 6g81/160 6g85/160 6g89/160 6g93/160 6g1/320-1 6g5/320-1 6g9/320-1 6g13/320-1 6g17/320-1 6g21/320-1 6g25/320-1 6g29/320-1 6g33/320-1 6g37/320-1 6g41/320-1 6g45/320-1 6g49/320-1 6g53/320-1 6g57/320-1 6g61/320-1 6g33/320-2 6g37/320-2 6g41/320-2 6g45/320-2 6g49/320-2 6g53/320-2 6g57/320-2 6g61/320-2 6g65/320-2 6g69/320-2 6g73/320-2 6g77/320-2 6g81/320-2 6g85/320-2 6g89/320-2 6g93/320-2

admin@GT-BE98_Pro-5FA8:/tmp/home/root# nvram get wl2_chansps
6g129 6g133 6g137 6g141 6g145 6g149 6g153 6g157 6g161 6g165 6g169 6g173 6g177 6g181 6g185 6g189 6g193 6g197 6g201 6g205 6g209 6g213 6g217 6g221 6g225 6g229 6g129/40 6g133/40 6g137/40 6g141/40 6g145/40 6g149/40 6g153/40 6g157/40 6g161/40 6g165/40 6g169/40 6g173/40 6g177/40 6g181/40 6g185/40 6g189/40 6g193/40 6g197/40 6g201/40 6g205/40 6g209/40 6g213/40 6g217/40 6g221/40 6g225/40 6g229/40 6g129/80 6g133/80 6g137/80 6g141/80 6g145/80 6g149/80 6g153/80 6g157/80 6g161/80 6g165/80 6g169/80 6g173/80 6g177/80 6g181/80 6g185/80 6g189/80 6g193/80 6g197/80 6g201/80 6g205/80 6g209/80 6g213/80 6g217/80 6g221/80 6g129/160 6g133/160 6g137/160 6g141/160 6g145/160 6g149/160 6g153/160 6g157/160 6g161/160 6g165/160 6g169/160 6g173/160 6g177/160 6g181/160 6g185/160 6g189/160 6g193/160 6g197/160 6g201/160 6g205/160 6g209/160 6g213/160 6g217/160 6g221/160 6g129/320-1 6g133/320-1 6g137/320-1 6g141/320-1 6g145/320-1 6g149/320-1 6g153/320-1 6g157/320-1 6g161/320-1 6g165/320-1 6g169/320-1 6g173/320-1 6g177/320-1 6g181/320-1 6g185/320-1 6g189/320-1 6g161/320-2 6g165/320-2 6g169/320-2 6g173/320-2 6g177/320-2 6g181/320-2 6g185/320-2 6g189/320-2 6g193/320-2 6g197/320-2 6g201/320-2 6g205/320-2 6g209/320-2 6g213/320-2 6g217/320-2 6g221/320-2

admin@GT-BE98_Pro-5FA8:/tmp/home/root# nvram get wl3_chansps
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1l 5u 2l 6u 3l 7u 4l 8u 5l 9u 6l 10u 7l 11u 8l 12u 9l 13u

The GT-BE98_PRO also has a similar radio ordering as the GT-AXE16000.
 
I have the RT-BE96U and GT-BE98_PRO, Gnuton has the other one.

The GT-BE98_PRO also has a similar radio ordering as the GT-AXE16000.
Super helpful... thank you! Surprised they went down the same path as the AXE16000 since it was such an odd ordering of interfaces. I think I can figure out the GT-BE98 based on its tech specs on the asus website.
 
I have sent in 2 routers for warranty work replacement , never had a problem they sent me a new or refurbished working router within 2 weeks , then again I don't live in my mothers basement playing games all day . Good luck finding a better company re warranty support , none are perfect
It has seemed to me the Networking side of the house is much different than the PC component side for whatever reason. I have always found support decent for routers and not great for most other things.
 
Hi, sorry am new to these and have been blindly updating Merlin firmware on my ax6000. I just recently noticed that I’m on 3004 Merlin while Asus is on 3006. I read the corresponding thread on why this is the case and the complexity and time needed to get 3006 to be developed on Merlin.

What I’m lacking I guess is guest network pro. My question would then be - is it fine to flash my Merlin 3004 to Asus 3006 and when Merlin 3006 comes out, flash my Asus 3006 to Merlin 3006. Is it worth the hassle or I should just do nothing and wait?
It's up to you on how much of a hassle this may be and if you want to wait (might be awhile). However, if you do try 3.0.0.6, it's recommended to reset router when gng from Merlin to stock firmware and vice versa. Let us know how 3.0.0.6 is working for you.
 
New firmware upgrading steps to make for a smooth transition and/or a smooth drop back to where you are now.

 
As a ROG UI user - it's a fun to have, not a NEED to have if it's gonna cause undue stress. (i do use it, though)
 
New firmware upgrading steps to make for a smooth transition and/or a smooth drop back to where you are now.

Based on this it sounds like best to keep to latest firmware. But in this instance, is Merlin 3004 or Asus 3006 considered the latest firmware?
 

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