I think it is the opposite, because we are very satisfied with your work we are hoping your support to that router. I am with my fingers crossed...You're welcome to add support yourself if you are not satisfied with my work. The first problem you will be facing is the fact that there isn't even up-to-date GPL available for that model, therefore making it not possible to support it right now.
Quit badgering me about this, this is seriously getting aggravating.
you can have your fingers crossed all you like but Merlin is not going to Support that router so stop asking Merlin has better things to do and he is getting so sick of it so go way and stop askingI think it is the opposite, because we are very satisfied with your work we are hoping your support to that router. I am with my fingers crossed...
I have an AX88U as well and have also experienced the WAN red light special. I had another issue that seemed to crop up on the WAN side as well - a slow upload speed decay over time. The Wireless side is fine. I have run numerous iperf3 sessions to numerous clients on my internal LAN - all perform great. On the WAN side - I start at ~10-11Mbits/sec and over the course of 1 to 3 days drop down to kbits/sec. Needless to say, DNS look up are painful. Download speeds are always fine - in the 100Mbit area. I have Spectrum and am paying for 100 Down, 10 Up.I've had the odd red light, and internet disconnected status again, the power cycle didn't work, so I had to change the DNS server, to get it to work, last time I changed it from CloudFlare to auto, now from auto to CloudFlare.
Are you running ISP based dhcp to connect by any chance, because here in Australia my Optus uses ipoe or dhcp to authenticate, my connection I'm using Mac cloning of Thier unit, in still waiting for the supposed fix that is in the works, for it I'm hoping that's the thing that resloves it.I have an AX88U as well and have also experienced the WAN red light special. I had another issue that seemed to crop up on the WAN side as well - a slow upload speed decay over time. The Wireless side is fine. I have run numerous iperf3 sessions to numerous clients on my internal LAN - all perform great. On the WAN side - I start at ~10-11Mbits/sec and over the course of 1 to 3 days drop down to kbits/sec. Needless to say, DNS look up are painful. Download speeds are always fine - in the 100Mbit area. I have Spectrum and am paying for 100 Down, 10 Up.
I have narrowed it down to the router. The only way to get the upload speeds back to normal is a reboot of the router. Even that is difficult on 384.16 since this also potentially triggers the dreaded WAN red light...
I have changed the cable between the cable modem and the router - no change.
I have unplugged then re plugged in the modem to router cable - no change.
I plugged a laptop directly into the cable modem - all speedtest's run fine.
The decay also occurred on 384.15. I am back to 384.14 to see how that does. So far so good but this issue can take a day or so to crop up.
Here is a snapshot of the spdmerlin graph showing the decay. There looks like a large dip on the Download graph - but note the scale. Its fine.
I reverted to 384.14 at 4PM yesterday ;-)
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Even in my thoughts I didn’t have it. I apologize if I have caused you suffering.Quit badgering me about this, this is seriously getting aggravating.
Please answer the last question: The latest firmware RT-AX92 3.0.0.4.384.7977, will there be an opportunity to make a modified firmware for it when the GPL 3.0.0.4.384.7977 for RT-AX88 comes out? RT-AX92 use older two BCM4352 and BCM43684.From now on, I will no longer answer ANY question about future model support. I'm tired of it.
I am sorry Merlin. I didn't see your post because I was writing mine at the same time. I would love to try but it is not possible. I will not ask more...From now on, I will no longer answer ANY question about future model support. I'm tired of it.
I was not rude with Merlin and I will not low my level with you, sorry......Merlin has better things to do ... so go way and stop asking
Please answer the last question
if you open your eyes you will see that I never asked questions about "new models", my question was about the possibility of using the GPL from rt-ax88 for rt-ax92you understand?
Who would be using the GPL, and for what?if you open your eyes you will see that I never asked questions about "new models", my question was about the possibility of using the GPL from rt-ax88 for rt-ax92
Those who use the GPL 3.0.0.4.384.81351Who would be using the GPL, and for what?
Of course, because support begging does not affect Eric's decision. However, the decision may be affected by the popularity of the model, and RT-Ax92 may become such in the future, due to its specifications.It's much easier to buy a router that is supported than it is to place demands that your buying choice be supported.
If I recall it correctly I waited to buy my router until Merlin firmware was out or at least on the way. It was buggy and had some issues back then though. Had to go back to original for some time (painful I know) but I always come backIt's much easier to buy a router that is supported than it is to place demands that your buying choice be supported.
Supported Devices
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Devices supported on the new generation/current branch (382.xx and newer):
* RT-AC66U_B1 (use the RT-AC68U firmware)
* RT-AC68U, RT-AC68P, RT-AC68UF (including HW revision C1 and E1)
* RT-AC1900 & RT-AC1900P (use the RT-AC68U firmware)
* RT-AC87U
* RT-AC3200
* RT-AC88U
* RT-AC3100
* RT-AC5300
* RT-AC86U
* RT-AC2900 (use the RT-AC86U firmware)
* RT-AX88U
No longer supported:
* RT-N16
* RT-N66U
* RT-AC66U
* RT-AC56U
NOTE: all the "R" versions (for example RT-N66R) are the same as their
"U" counterparts, they are just different packages aimed at large
retailers. The firmware is 100% compatible with both U and R versions
of the routers. Same with the "W" variants that are simply white.
The legacy 380.xx branch is no longer being actively developed.
Support for the RT-N66U and RT-AC66U has been dropped.
I am currently using Shibby Tomato version for last 8 years. As there is no more update...
I am now that I am running 384.14. I had done the factory reset and when I manually configured, I didn't change that setting.Are you running ISP based dhcp to connect by any chance, because here in Australia my Optus uses ipoe or dhcp to authenticate, my connection I'm using Mac cloning of Thier unit, in still waiting for the supposed fix that is in the works, for it I'm hoping that's the thing that resloves it.
I only searched and found this after purchasing the router...It's much easier to buy a router that is supported than it is to place demands that your buying choice be supported.
Alpha 2 hype super excited to test all @themiron updates
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