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Alitai

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ASUS RT-AC88U Firmware version 3.0.0.4.380.7627
Security related
- Added anti brute force attack function for telnet and SSH.
- Blocked unnecessary ICMP requests

Bug Fixed
- Fixed Movistar IPTV issue
- Fixed host name issue in OpenVPN server config file (.ovpn).

Modifications
- Allow only specified IP address function now covers SSH/Tenlet/Web Access from WAN

Please unzip the firmware file first then check the MD5 code.
MD5: 0d58e92a1f77c535d51fc29850fba824


Not installed yet.

I hope this will be fixed sometimes: (Ticket is open since 2 Weeks, no Response)
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/ac5300-2-4ghz-wifi-not-forwarding-dhcp.36488/

Surface for ATF: (Only with Edge)
/Advanced_Airtime_Fairness.asp

As allways deactivated "MU-MIMO" and "Airtime Fairness" on both Bands. (When you have Problems)

Regards
Alitai
 
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Interesting that some of the entries in that changelog were already there in 7378, but not documented.
 
MU-MIMO out of beta, was like this also in previous build?

No, they changed the webui label with this release.
 
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wonder if its still the september driver

Aside from being recompiled on May 17th, there are strings inside the driver that indicate newer SDK components, so it does contain some newer bits at the very least.
 
Aside from being recompiled on May 17th, there are strings inside the driver that indicate newer SDK components, so it does contain some newer bits at the very least.

Lies 2nd:p
wl0: May 2 2017 14:15:33 version 10.10.69.69011 (r694793) FWID 01-70917d3b

Edit not lies..
May 21 04:09:42 kernel: Dongle Host Driver, version 1.363.45.58013 (r651509)
May 21 04:09:42 kernel: Compiled in drivers/net/wireless/bcmdhd on May 17 2017 at 10:38:37
 
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so how can we verify that MU-MIMO is working correctly? I thought it was only fixed in some hardware revisions ? this firmware fixes it on all of them ?
 
MU-MIMO should improve the handling of devices in your network. To benefit from this you will need a critical mass of devices in your network supporting MU-MIMO as MU-MIMO will (to simply) improve your network capacity. Do you have multiple MU-MIMO devices connected to your router? Then you should notice a better resilance in handling traffic within your network. Only one or two devices in your network supporting MU-MIMO? Then I beleive you will hardly see any improvements.... :)
 
I flashed to this version this morning and for the first time a stock firmware retains its IPv6 address for me on Comcast. I monitored the radio signals using Acrylic on my laptop with an Intel ac7260 Wi-Fi card and the 2.4ghz radio is flat with the best output signal I've seen from any firmware version. If the performance remains constant then I will be happy and stay on this firmware.
 
Two and a half days have passed since I installed this firmware and I 've not rebooted since that time. I still have a stable IPv6 connection, my radios continue to perform without interruption and I've not experienced any throughput problems whatsoever with my router. I'm very satisfied with this release and it does everything that I need for it to.:D
 
4 days uptime now with absolutely zero issues. It certainly took Asus a long time to get to this level of functionality but at least they did it. I was becoming very frustrated with this router's inability to obtain and keep an IPv6 address on Comcast cable but this time they've done it.
 
I flashed to this version this morning and for the first time a stock firmware retains its IPv6 address for me on Comcast. I monitored the radio signals using Acrylic on my laptop with an Intel ac7260 Wi-Fi card and the 2.4ghz radio is flat with the best output signal I've seen from any firmware version. If the performance remains constant then I will be happy and stay on this firmware.
Did you reset the router after the update? If not, you may still benefit from previous Merlin settings as this version seems not having any IPv6 differences compared to the previous stock one (apart from security related updates).
 
Did you reset the router after the update? If not, you may still benefit from previous Merlin settings as this version seems not having any IPv6 differences compared to the previous stock one (apart from security related updates).
In the past it has not mattered because just as soon as I applied the stock firmware over Merlin I would lose the IPv6 connection and even a hard reset would not bring it back. This time my IPv6 connection has remained constant as has wireless performance and has been so good that I've disabled the reboot scheduler because I no longer need it.
 

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