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    Release RT-AX88U Pro 3.0.0.6.102_33309

    I would not expect a consumer router firmware to have a verbose changelog between versions. I would be surprised if there were not quite a few minor updates that were not worth mentioning to an end user with 8 months between updates. I will continue to try each new firmware as it is published...
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    Release RT-AX88U Pro 3.0.0.6.102_33309

    Just as broken as the previous version. Long guest network WiFi keys are truncated to 3 to 32 characters on reboot. This breaks the strong 63 character guest network passwords I use for my IoT devices. Guest Network Pro WiFi keys are now limited to 32 characters on this version and ALL Asus...
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    Release ASUS RT-AX88U Pro Firmware version 3.0.0.6.102_33308

    lol, Asus replied to my bug report with this: I knew they would be no help...
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    bad PEBs, new router, is this a problem?

    Then I suppose my question is, how many bad blocks should be tolerated for a new device? Where is the threshold of a device that should be returned? This is akin to bad monitor pixels, I have read about people returning them for as few as one bad pixel. I have read quite a few posted router logs...
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    bad PEBs, new router, is this a problem?

    Generally speaking, PEB (physical erase block) is fixed-sized container that includes a number of logical blocks (physical sectors or NAND flash pages). PEB has a block bitmap with the goal of tracking the state (free, pre-allocated, allocated, invalid) of logical blocks. PEBs contains LEBs or...
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    bad PEBs, new router, is this a problem?

    It is noted in my router log. A PEB is a physical erase block. My first new router reported 3 bad PEBs brand new out of the box, and reported that it had 37 PEBs remaining for bad PEB handling. It is my understanding that once these flash cells are used up, the partitions on the router are...
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    Release ASUS RT-AX88U Pro Firmware version 3.0.0.6.102_33308

    One other thing I noticed is that I can see the same truncated network key (3 characters) if I view it through the Guest Network Pro page even when it is working correctly (with a 63 character key) from the hidden Guest network page. Perhaps the Guest Network Pro information is the one saved to...
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    bad PEBs, new router, is this a problem?

    I purchased a RT-AX88U Pro from Amazon and it reported 3 bad PEBs out of the box. I searched online and found that most people start at 0 bad PEBs, so I ordered a second RT-AX88U Pro and frustratingly it reports 1 bad PEB out of the box. Is this a problem? My last router, a RT-AX88U suffered an...
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    Release ASUS RT-AX88U Pro Firmware version 3.0.0.6.102_33308

    I use the keys for my robot vacuums, mower, and security cameras. They are all copy pasted. :)
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    Release ASUS RT-AX88U Pro Firmware version 3.0.0.6.102_33308

    Guest network will not save my 63 character ASCII printable network keys after a reboot. This did work properly in the previous Asus firmware branch 3.0.0.4_388_***** and Merlin's current branch. After a reboot my Guest network network keys become truncated and no longer work until I reenter...
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    Beta Asuswrt-Merlin 386.1 Beta (stage 2) is now available

    2602::0 is the correct value to use for IPv6 Prefix for Centurylink 6rd now. Thanks RMerlin!
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    Beta Asuswrt-Merlin 386.1 Beta (stage 2) is now available

    I use 6rd on Centurylink and I can not configure it on the current beta 4b. When I enter, "2602::", under IPv6 Prefix, I get a popup saying "2602:: is not a valid IP address!". It worked on every other previous version prior to beta4. Beta4 and 4b are broken as well as the current Asus firmware...
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