Viktor Jaep
Part of the Furniture
Old enough to remember when routers were still routers, and not ROG-infested scriptkiddie UIs.How young are you?
Old enough to remember when routers were still routers, and not ROG-infested scriptkiddie UIs.How young are you?
Yeah, and I thought that the AXE16000 was expensive. Pales in comparison!Good update with some supported models.
I had no idea the GT-BE98_PRO cost $1099 CAD
Right, well, I'm old enough to remember acoustic modems so...Old enough to remember when routers were still routers, and not ROG-infested scriptkiddie UIs.
I believe we're at an impasse.Right, well, I'm old enough to remember acoustic modems so...
SDN functionality will be unchanged from stock firmware.Would it be possible to choose which of the dual radios to use for a Guest network in Merlin? Stock ASUSWRT limits you to 5GHz-1 on a GT BE98 with no way to change it.
You had no trouble figuring out what it meant.View attachment 58768
"WG5"? ASUS is using Fortran as a VPN client??
Would it hurt to have actually spelled out WireGuard?
amtm's Entware installer works fine at least.I just have to assume and hope that amtm and the scripts I code or support will run on these routers. The price for these models around here make me question why I do all this work for free.
admin@GT-BE98_Pro-5FA8:/# ps w | grep dnsmasq
6274 nobody 2664 S dnsmasq --log-async
6275 admin 2664 S dnsmasq --log-async
6279 nobody 2664 S dnsmasq -C /etc/dnsmasq-1.conf --log-async
6280 admin 2664 S dnsmasq -C /etc/dnsmasq-1.conf --log-async
6284 nobody 2664 S dnsmasq -C /etc/dnsmasq-2.conf --log-async
6285 admin 2664 S dnsmasq -C /etc/dnsmasq-2.conf --log-async
26867 admin 3116 S grep dnsmasq
And the GT-BE98 costs $1499 AUD!Good update with some supported models.
I had no idea the GT-BE98_PRO cost $1099 CAD
A GT-BE98 pedig 1499 AUD-ba kerül!
It's OK, we're made of flesh and bones unlike ChatGPT or Siri(EDIT: I shouldn't write these when I'm half asleep, my initial post made no sense when I re-read it...)
Thanks, that clears some of my developing worries. Looks like Entware selection remains as is: aarch64-k3.10 (64-bit) and armv7sf-k3.2 (32-bit).The shell environment itself isn't really changed, busybox is also unchanged. Kernel is still 4.19 on Wifi 7 devices, so the same kernel detection you might be using for HND 5.04 Wifi 6 devices will work just the same on Wifi 7. So I would expect any generic script to work fine without any changes.
I've waited too long, I need a VPN for a lot of work, I used the J4125 as a replacement, but for better use I chose to buy the BE88U*3. I'd like to say that the current development of these three devices is indeed a bit expensive, even receiving regional regulation. In this case, the development work will be really difficult, but I don't think the BE88U can't be merged into this for development, maybe I'm a bit too anxious.Chillax, this is only the first announcement. He didn't say these were the only devices that will be supported.
The GT-BE98 cannot be sold in North America for regulatory reasons, any shipped device sample might get rejected at the border. That's why Gnuton is taking care of it since he lives in Europe.
First screenshot.
I’m not sure if you’re asking for individual datapoints, but if you do, here’s mine:I am re-evaluating whether or not to continue offering ROG UI variant for the GT models.
Usually, Gnuton releases his firmware a bit after me, as he waits for me to finalize the new version before he can work with my code and release his own builds. I don't know what his development timeframe will be like, he also has to depend on obtaining the GPL code for his models from Asus.Will he release the firmware for GT-BE98 around the time when you release a new firmware for GT-BE98 Pro
Code:- NFS not supported on WIfi 7 devices (compatibility issues between nfs-utils and the new glibc these devices use)
This has always been the case, each model always had its own separate GPL. It's impossible to share a GPL for more than one model, as each GPL contains precompiled pieces that only work for one specific device.
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