New firmware for AX88U 3.0.0.4.384.7977 2020/02/20 https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/wireless/RT-AX88U/FW_RT-AX88U_30043847977.zip
- Improve stability.
- Fixed some internet disconnect issues.
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ок, moved to ASUSWRT - Officialbut you've posted it in the wrong thread.
Then one of your script delaying/blocking NTP Request. init-start is very early in startup sequence.This only happens on my AX88U.
@RMerlin the change log shows “Merged GPL 384_8137“ this is AX58 firmware yes?
That's because the popup represents the data at the time you click(static) while the graphical representation refreshes.
@RAH-66 not only has this been posted before, but you've posted it in the wrong thread.
Yes it is the latest. Although good luck ever getting a solid answer if the AX58 will ever be supported. One would think by now there would at least be an idea. No matter though stock firmware is rock solid on this router.
Well rssi may change after click popup but not interface.....That's because the popup represents the data at the time you click(static) while the graphical representation refreshes.
Don't update because of that fix, it's still broken. WPA3 still reports weak password in AI-Protection scan.but hwy do we need to upgrade to 384.16? Apart from the dumb "WPA3 is not secure" bug on trend micro report, 384.15 FW works great
In the system log is the time synced?Hello friends.
I’m sorry, I’m using a translator.
I did a "dirty" upgrade (384.15 -> 384.16 alpha 1) to the alpha version of the firmware, but after a successful firmware, I lost the Internet.
I am using the AX88 as the main router, a static connecting to the Internet.
After flashing or rebooting the router, the Internet status is not connected and the Internet does not actually work.
If you disconnect in the web ui and then connect to the Internet, then everything works, but until the next reboot.
Returned to the latest stable firmware.
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