kernol
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I haven't received any model GPL yet.
I hope they provide you with GPL for this latest stock release 3.0.0.4.388.22525 which so far seems to be running well on several AX models .
I haven't received any model GPL yet.
Yes, 22525 fix 7 issues on my machine:-I hope they provide you with GPL for this latest stock release 3.0.0.4.388.22525 which so far seems to be running well on several AX models .
I'm getting 700-800 with wireguard on my asus rtax86u,on official fw I get 500 at best so big improvementInstalled on my GT-AXE-16000. Running perfectly. I can also confirm wireguard clients capped at 400 for d/l
others not on the VPN I am getting over 600.
Static ip's, 45 connections. SO far the best release to date. The routers GUI is super quick.
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Unfortunately disconnection of XT9 node with ethernet backhaul is still present, they are joking us with the "Improved AiMesh backhaul stability."I hope they provide you with GPL for this latest stock release 3.0.0.4.388.22525 which so far seems to be running well on several AX models .
At least the same @kernol will be around .I hope they provide you with GPL for this latest stock release 3.0.0.4.388.22525 which so far seems to be running well on several AX models .
I'm getting 700-800 with wireguard on my asus rtax86u,on official fw I get 500 at best so big improvement
I'm using Surfshark,usally between 700-750 but can hit 800 at times,alot of us are seeing huge gains with wireguard in the latest beta,don't know how merlin done it but I'm not complainingYou are getting 700-800 on the Wireguard connection?
What VPN service are you using?
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I am using proton VPN and as before this frimware sticks at around 400 for the VPN connection. The difference for me was the NON VPN connections were up to speed. Before the NON VPN connections were also capped at around 400. Thats the only difference I see. I see no speed increase on the wireguard VPN connections.I'm using Surfshark,usally between 700-750 but can hit 800 at times,alot of us are seeing huge gains with wireguard in the latest beta,don't know how merlin done it but I'm not complaining
when beta and then final? (388.2)
Thanks ! Any news on the RT-AX88U model with the new 388.2 fw?RT-AX88U and GT-AX11000 are on a slightly older GPL so they cannot be compiled alongside other models compiled from master. I won't be working on these two models until I get new GPLs sometime next month.
Has this happened in the past, or is this a new issue with them withholding it?No way to know. Merlin has no GPL code from Asus so any further releases are on hold until they give him more GPL code.
Has this happened in the past, or is this a new issue with them withholding it?
It has happened in the past. Not sure there holding it, likely they just don't have any at this time to give him. I could be wrong but Asus seems to give him different GPL then they release to the public. Time will tell.
Some new thing about diffrent distribution times from Asus, unlike before.
It started like 2 months ago or so, he started saying Asus changing distribution method/ times and says now the new releases will be slower.
No news for any model at this time. Still waiting on GPLs.Any news on the RT-AX88U model with the new 388.2 fw?
You may have been way better off with 2 x XT9's - which, according to several independent reviews, play well together.Unfortunately disconnection of XT9 node with ethernet backhaul is still present, they are joking us with the "Improved AiMesh backhaul stability."
This is the 4th firmware in a row with this problem. All our feedbacks are not taken into account
Yes, thank you, reverted to old fw and all is working flawlessly. My config is just GT-AX6000 (main) and Zen XT9 (node) on 2.5Gb backhaulAnyway - you had found a solution according to this post of yours - so hope you have reverted the XT9 .
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