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3004.388.7 (xx-xxx-2024)
- NEW: IGD2 support for UPNP/PCP. This will allow IPv6 pinhole
support for clients. It must be enabled on the WAN
page. Existing pinholes will be listed on the
System Log -> IPV6 page.

Note that IGDv2 has compatibility issues with various
clients that do not properly follow the standard.
- UPDATED: Openvpn to 2.6.10.
- UPDATED: TOR to 0.4.8.10.
- UPDATED: wsdd2 to 2023-12-21 snapshot.
- UPDATED: miniupnpd to 2.3.6.
- UPDATED: wireguard kernel to v1.0.20220627.
- UPDATED: wireguard tools to 2023-08-04 snapshot.
- UPDATED: dropbear to 2024.84.
- CHANGED: Hardcoded location of the CA bundle in inadyn, so it
no longer needs to be manually defined in custom
configurations.
- CHANGED: Re-designed Tools->Sysinfo page, adding graphs
and removing useless content.
- CHANGED: Updated free memory report on networkmap to also
consider reclaimable memory as being free (kjbracey)
- FIXED: Concurrent cronjob changes through cru could cause
collisions, leading to missing jobs (dave14305)
- FIXED: crond would not use the new timezone if it got changed.
- FIXED: MiniDLNA web interface could only be accessed through an
IP address (regression in 3004.388.6).
- FIXED: CVE-2023-5678 & CVE-2024-0727 in openssl (backport from
Ubuntu by RSDNTWK)
- FIXED: Long lists on System Log -> Connections tab could result
in a timeout (Sani Huttunen)
- REMOVED: Temperature page (charts are now part of the revised
Tools->Sysinfo page).
 
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It appears that alpha2 build for RT-AX58U is missing.
 
Loving the new-look Sysinfo page.
 
Same as previously, from 3004.388.7 Alpha 1 to 3004.388.7 Alpha 2, fast and problem free for now.

looks great!
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P.S.
System Log - IPv6 Page Fixed!
 
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Deployed on all gear here just now. No issues observed off the hop. Will give the system a full recycle in about 15 mins and will poke around. So far, so good.

EDIT: Everything checking out fine so far. DNS Director good, VPN Director good, DDNS good, all devices reconnected. IPTV good, Nest/IOT/TP-Link devices all good. Will confirm incoming VPN connections later when I'm out and about. Steady as she goes here.

Internet speed checks out - looks like Rogers also finally "upped" my upload speed... was capped at 50Mbps for the longest time.

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I do love the new memory page... very nice.

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Just finished rebooting (after about 45 minutes on the main router) the latest Alpha 2. Working perfect.

RT-AX88U Pro, RT-AX86U, GT-AX6000, RT-AΧ68U, RT-AX88U.
 
RT-AX86U, dirty update from alfa1. Looks good. GUI works fast. Avg load is lower than alfa1. So far, I like it.
 
Smooth alpha 2 upgrade on my AX86U Pro.
 
Colour me stupid but am getting confused still listed as alpha1 on the download page , updated and changed the FW numbers on my sig , I take it I'm updated ? everything is running well
 
Colour me stupid but am getting confused still listed as alpha1 on the download page , updated and changed the FW numbers on my sig , I take it I'm updated ? everything is running well
Make sure to sort by Newest to see the latest builds...

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And then confirm the version at the top:

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BTW, you can hide chart elements by clicking on the legend labels to the right of the charts.
 
32-bit kernels failed to compile due to a bug with the new wireguard module.
Thanks for verifying. Is that something that may need to wait until beta to fix?
 
32-bit kernels failed to compile due to a bug with the new wireguard module.
I assume this is why RT-AX56U is also missing.
 
Thanks for verifying. Is that something that may need to wait until beta to fix?
I did some research, but don't have time to test a possible fix at the moment. Worst case scenario these two models (one of which is EOL anyway) will be reverted back to the previous kernel module.

The kernel module hasn't been updated since 2022 by its developer.
 
Upgrade done from alpha 1 to alpha 2. Everything started fine except for one thing, WiFi. I had to turn Wireless - MAC Filter off and on again. Now everything works properly. If I notice something worth noting, I will write it.
 
I noticed the Connections on Tools page is gone. As far as I noticed that was the only place to state in numbers how many of max is there and nr of active ones?
It was useful to me...

Or just add it elsewhere, like to the System Log - Active Connections or to the Classification page...
 
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