sm00thpapa
Very Senior Member
Just noticed that Asus released firmware .370 today. Just uploaded it and it is showing up as (3.0.0.4.370_172-g85af9d0). Is this correct or a glitch?
Downloaded....did nvram erase......Flashed......did another nvram erase.
So far I noticed an increase in speed from previous version. My wifes MacBook pro connected immediately (had trouble with .354) She even commented to me what did I do to the network everything is much faster.
Will be testing further but so far I am impressed. My advice is to go for it.
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Downloaded....did nvram erase......Flashed......did another nvram erase.
So far I noticed an increase in speed from previous version. My wifes MacBook pro connected immediately (had trouble with .354) She even commented to me what did I do to the network everything is much faster.
Will be testing further but so far I am impressed. My advice is to go for it.
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I'm still seeing maximum connection speed of 216MB/s on 5GHz instead of the 450Mb/s I see with RMerlin's 270.26b firmware. Can't connect at 40MHz So Asus still hasn't fixed their wireless driver.
So I'm going back to 270.26b for better performance on 5GHz. But it's obviously an individual decision, depending on your criteria and hardware.
Well, I don't see any new firmware available, neither on the ASUS support download site nor via the web frontend check of my routers. Has it been withdrawn?
My MacBookPro 8,3 (Early 2011) connects at 450 Mbps now which it did not previously (Firmware 370).Can anyone tell me what 450 Mbps wireless adapter they are using and having success with either 354 beta or 370 for 5 Ghz?
I'm still seeing maximum connection speed of 216MB/s on 5GHz instead of the 450Mb/s I see with RMerlin's 270.26b firmware. Clearly not able to connect at 40MHz channel width (no channel bonding on 5GHz.) with this new firmware. So Asus still hasn't fixed their wireless driver.
So I'm going back to 270.26b for better performance on 5GHz. But it's obviously an individual decision, depending on your criteria and hardware.
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