Some features first debuted in Asuswrt-Merlin and were eventually implemented in the official firmware:
- HTTPS configuration interface
- Persistent JFFS partition
- LED control - put your router in Stealth Mode by turning off all LEDs
- Turning WPS button into a radio on/off toggle
- Clicking on the MAC address of an unidentified client will do a lookup in the OUI database.
- WakeOnLan web interface (with pre-configured targets)
- Display active/tracked network connections
- VPN Status page
- DualWAN and Repeater mode (while it was still under development by Asus)
- Basic OpenVPN (client and server) support
- Configurable IPv6 firewall
- Improved compatibility with 3TB+ and Advanced Format HDDs
- SSH access
- Disk spindown after user-configurable inactivity timeout
- Updated Samba version (3.6), with SMB2.0 support
- TLS 1.3 support for some services (OpenSSL 1.1.1)
- Modern DDNS client (In-a-Dyn), with https support
System:
- Various bugfixes
- Performance optimizations to some CPU-bound components like OpenVPN
- Some components were updated to their latest versions, for improved stability and security
Networking:
- Act as a SMB Master Browser
- Act as a WINS server
- SSHD support for key-based authentication
- Allows tweaking TCP/UDP connection tracking timeouts
- CIFS client support (for mounting remote SMB share on the router)
- User-defined options for WAN DHCP requests (required by some ISPs)
- Netfilter ipset module, for efficient blacklist implementation
Web interface:
- Performance improvements
- Optionally save traffic stats to disk (USB or JFFS partition)
- Enhanced traffic monitoring: adding graphical charts, and traffic monitoring per client IP
- Hostname field on the DHCP reservation list and Wireless ACL list
- System info summary page
- Wifi icon reports the state of both radios
- Display the Ethernet port states
- Wireless site survey
- Advanced Wireless client list display, including automated refresh
- Redesigned layout of the various System Log sections
- Editable entries (on some pages)
ASUSWRT_2020,@ASUSWRT_2020 Few days back Asus release Beta version for Blue Cave.
Version 9.0.0.4.386.41994 Beta Version 2021/02/02 33.05 MBytes
ASUS Blue Cave Firmware version 9.0.0.4.386.41994 (Beta Version)
Security Fixed:
Fixed CVE-2020-25681, CVE-2020-25682, CVE-2020-25683, CVE-2020-25687, CVE-2020-25684, CVE-2020-25685, CVE-2020-25686
However, when we download and unzip the file. We get BLUECAVE_9.0.0.4_384_46629-g481b3fb.trx. Can you share the Version 9.0.0.4.386.41994 with us here? Or the info in the website is not correct?
Edit:
Add another attachment. Just in case you wonder what version after i upgrade.
Noticed another issue with the so called "9.0.0.4.386.41994". My VoIP service not working correct. I can make outgoing call and receiving call using my Motorola Cordless Phone (provided by local ISP). However, once call connected. I'm not able to hear any sound on my side(silent call). I am sure call still connected because my friend can hear my voice . However, when i revert back to Version 3.0.0.4.384.46468 (2020/04/20). Everything back to normal. (FYI I follow this simple tutorial from Asus to setup VoIP -
Hi, now i am using 3.0.0.4.384.46468. I am using similar approach you suggested but i just need Disable "SIP" and "RTSP" first. Then, Enable it back and everything work fine. Meaning i do not keep SIP or RTSP Disable on 3.0.0.4.384.46468.Try disabling WAN\NAT Passthrough\SIP Passthrough.
OE
it was directed to@chichow, 'Same question to you'. Me?
First, because there is no 386.1 official.
Second, because RMerlin releases more fully tested firmware when they're ready.
Third, compelling reasons? Really? Asus routers wouldn't be here without RMerlin showing them the way.
Features | Asuswrt-Merlin (asuswrt-merlin.net)
I cannot make outgoing call when disable SIP. This Beta version is No go for me. Very sadTry disabling WAN\NAT Passthrough\SIP Passthrough.
OE
I cannot make outgoing call when disable SIP. This Beta version is No go for me. Very sad
I don't know if Asus has fixed this, but in the past, setting it to Disable would also actively block the port at the firewall level, it won't just disable the ALG helper unfortunately. Maybe that's still the case if setting it to Disable prevents your SIP from working.Are we referring to the same thing?
View attachment 30346
Do you provision your own SIP... can you use a non-standard user agent port (not 5060)?
OE
I don't know if Asus has fixed this, but in the past, setting it to Disable would also actively block the port at the firewall level, it won't just disable the ALG helper unfortunately. Maybe that's still the case if setting it to Disable prevents your SIP from working.
Yes, same thing. SIP Passthrough.Are we referring to the same thing?
View attachment 30346
Do you provision your own SIP... can you use a non-standard user agent port (not 5060)?
OE
Ligeza - can you send the link please? Would like to try the beta on Lyra MAP-AC2200 in conjunction with my AC68UI tested it on Lyra Trio and it's working. I sent you the link on PM.
@krasoft works here on the RT-AX86U I have.
Can you give us a fake Host Name but using a mask that indicates how you've set it up?
For example: XXXnnxxXnnXsX would indicate
'X' = capital letters
'n'= numbers
'x' = lower case letters
's' = space
etc.
Ligeza, could I also get a link please?Ligeza - can you send the link please? Would like to try the beta on Lyra MAP-AC2200 in conjunction with my AC68U
Can you give detail a bit what firmware did you use for all of them?Any experiences with a main router en 2 XT nodes (in my case 1 is wired to the main router AX88 and 1 is connected wirelessly)? At the start everything looked fine, but than the printer acted up and didn't want to connect to the XT8 barely across the room. After a reboot, all the phones, laptops, tablets, etc. connected only over 2.4 GHz and the wireless connected node was still on 5 GHz... Tried rebooting all routers/nodes, but now the wireless node only connects with the main router and only over 2.4 GHz, just like before...
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