Which router model with what firmware does offer Automatic Firmware upgrades?
To my knowledge the RT-AC68 / RT-AC1900 family never had Automatic updates.automatic Signature updates have never worked on my AC1900P (68U), running Asuswrt-Merlin v380.70. those Signatures (for TM's DPI engine?) do update successfully after manually pressing the Check button (see pic).
View attachment 25901
Ah yes, I agree, protection signature files shall be updated automatically otherwise they make no sense.automatic firmware updates should be selectable, we agree, but outdated Trend Micro signatures? AiProtection, QoS, Apps Analysis... these services depend on up-to-date signature files from TM, which are usually updated every two weeks. so i Check for new signatures manually, but the average user likely wouldn't bother with it.
Your conjecture is based on what? Faith in ASUS's integrity? Well something about this topic rang a bell. There's a thread from 2018:RT-AC86U 3.0.0.4.384.81992 enabled auto update, which then auto updated to 3.0.0.4.384.82072.
I suspect this was a singular event for a reason, and that Asus will disable auto update at some point.
OE
Your conjecture is based on what?
ASUS implemented an AC86U auto update around Jan 2018 and then another one now in Aug 2020. So, based on that.
Singular as in not ordinary or usual or normal.
OE
Personally, I dislike the idea of automated firmware updates. But I can understand Asus's rationale behind it.
Since the root of "singular" is "single", I think of it as a one-time event. But you're correct in it's meaning as exceptional, not ordinary. And historically it has been the exception rather than the rule. But I see nothing in the release notes that indicates this capability has been disabled, and that means they have given themselves carte blanche to disrupt an RT-AC86U at any time of their choosing. Since the user/owner of the router is not even aware of an impending update, he can not plan for this event. Nor can he choose a better time that would be less disruptive to operations. The unintended consequences of pushing a firmware update is my major objection. The security vulnerability it exposes is another.ASUS implemented an AC86U auto update around Jan 2018 and then another one now in Aug 2020. So, based on that.
Singular as in not ordinary or usual or normal.
OE
Since the root of "singular" is "single", I think of it as a one-time event. But you're correct in it's meaning as exceptional, not ordinary. And historically it has been the exception rather than the rule. But I see nothing in the release notes that indicates this capability has been disabled, and that means they have given themselves carte blanche to disrupt an RT-AC86U at any time of their choosing. Since the user/owner of the router is not even aware of an impending update, he can not plan for this event. Nor can he choose a better time that would be less disruptive to operations. The unintended consequences of pushing a firmware update is my major objection. The security vulnerability it exposes is another.
I don't agree with auto-updates in any way, shape, or form on a router because that means Asus (or anyone else) has deep access to our network/systems. That is simply unacceptable.
If I wanted that kind of third-party access to my networks, I would use the ISP's router instead.
This needs to have a DISABLED switch clearly labeled and prominently identified.
If Asuswrt takes a stand on implementing auto firmware updates for security reasons, will/should Asuswrt-Merlin disable this or offer the user the option to disable this? A lot of questions there!
Welcome To SNBForums
SNBForums is a community for anyone who wants to learn about or discuss the latest in wireless routers, network storage and the ins and outs of building and maintaining a small network.
If you'd like to post a question, simply register and have at it!
While you're at it, please check out SmallNetBuilder for product reviews and our famous Router Charts, Ranker and plenty more!