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    [Beta] Asuswrt-Merlin 380.66 Beta is now available

    DHCP Reservation client names haven't been fixed yet. Supposedly fixed in this version: But it was actually only fixed for names containing an apostrophe (ASCII 39 or ' ), which is sometimes referred to as a single quote. You still can't add any device with a hostname containing an...
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 380.64_2 is now available

    I thought of that, but it's not. It's most likely the labels on the graph are in KB and the data is in KiB. Sort of like the Mars Climate Orbiter, but without the possibility of crashing. How about the default DST settings, is that something you can fix or ASUS? Since 2007 it's been the first...
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 380.64_2 is now available

    The value for the 14 h data point is 17.45, but the location on the chart is approximately 18.75. Shouldn't the data point be slightly below the 17.5 line?
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 380.64_2 is now available

    The labels seem to be off for the traffic statistics. I didn't notice until I moused over the values.
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    ASUS firmware will change the verification method

    I never said 802.11d was in any way related to this issue. I was only commenting on Vaszago's proposition that region selection could work in a way similar to 802.11d.
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    ASUS firmware will change the verification method

    That sounds a lot like how 802.11d worked and the FCC banned it. It was too easy to spoof the check.
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    ASUS firmware will change the verification method

    Actually, IMHO you should be more worried that ASUS will only support EU firmware once the EU's new and more restrictive than the FCC regulations are implemented. http://arstechnica.co.uk/tech-policy/2016/04/eu-radio-equipment-directive-fsfe-opensource-iot/ edit: added quote
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