Update: Did another reboot of the router which seems to have fixed the speed issues.Updated my RT-AX88U earlier today. Not much to report, the only thing i noticed was a slow 5G connection. I couldn't get over 800Mb/s. Not sure if the drivers have changed?
- REMOVED: Ethernet port status from the Tools Sysinfo page
(as this is redundant with Asus' own display
now available on the networkmap page).
No, re-read the changelog entry.Is this the change ? Because from what I remember we had these icons in previous releases.
Patience.nothing for the XT12?
I think RMerlin removed the bottom part of Tools-->sysinfo ethernet ports.Is this the change ? Because from what I remember we had these icons in previous releases.
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It will contain any fixes included in the closest release before it. In this case, this one:
Release - ASUS GT-AX11000 Pro Firmware version 3.0.0.4.388_23556 (2023/06/20)
ASUS GT-AX11000 Pro Firmware version 3.0.0.4.388_23556 Version 3.0.0.4.388_23556 55.72 MB 2023/06/20 Bug Fixes and Enhancements -NowTV profile has been added under new IPTV profiles. -IPTV settings have been updated for better compatibility with Unifi Biz VoIP service. -Fixed a GUI bug that...www.snbforums.com
Unlike Asus, I need the same GPL code for every single model that I support. Therefore they provide me with what's current at the time they prepare the release, typically including a few extra fixes that were only done after their last release. I don`t see what you are complaining about here.
386 updates will come later, my work is currently focused on 388.Will you consider the update for 386.xx, please?
386 updates will come later, my work is currently focused on 388.
The next 386 release will mark the end of the road for multiple models. Asus just added the RT-AC88U and RT-AC5300 to their EOL list, so 386.12 will most likely be the last GPL merge for most 386 models. Local stores are also getting rid of RT-AC66U_B1 inventories at less than half their regular price, so I suspect the RT-AC68U might be next on the chopping block.
No, re-read the changelog entry.
Yes. Things are still in flux, as I only noticed the new EOL additions earlier this week.Presumably you'll discuss this in a separate thread when you are ready.
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