Asus still didn't release .385 code ?
385 and 384 code is identical. It's just a version bump to resolve a rollover issue caused by build number becoming too large.
Asus still didn't release .385 code ?
do I have to ssh into it to run that command ?You can post the output from the command below to get some hints (it removes user and password). I'm guessing the DDNS update isn't finishing successfully and setting the nvram ddns_updated. Run this before and after one of the 30 second updates.
Code:nvram show 2>/dev/null | grep -E "^ddns_" | grep -vE "passwd|username" | sort
This may be a silly question, but does 384.18 Alpha include the possibility of enabling DHCP "Continuous" mode on AC86U as referenced in this post? https://www.snbforums.com/threads/a...ot-function-properly.61907/page-2#post-573192
"The Continuous Mode module should have been included in the latest firmware 3.0.0.4.384.81792" and I see that the version used in this is 384_81846.
I believe the answer is yes but just wanted to confirm. Thanks!
And many times that means Asus uploaded it directly to Merlin's server days ago. Time will tell.RT-AC86U GPL 81918 is live.
Yea, I don't think @RMerlin comes to check these forums to see what GPLs have been released by Asus.And many times that means Asus uploaded it directly to Merlin's server days ago. Time will tell.
385 and 384 code is identical. It's just a version bump to resolve a rollover issue caused by build number becoming too large.
Oh ok.
Fixes from .385 AC88U latest firmware are in this release ?
There is no RT-AC88U build, the latest GPL code I have for that model is not compatible with the rest.
Good looking out...downloading now!!!New builds!
New builds!
I bet they are doing that on purpose, what do you think ?
Changelog for 384.18_alpha1-gb66d5282dd:
That's not the up-to-date changelog, you need to refer to Github for accurate details.
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