Well sort of. It bricked when I added a vpn fusion wireguard tunnel. I noticed this line in the newest firmware:Bricked your router?
22068 bricked my router when connecting to any wireguard vpn fusion clients
That's not bricking the router, when you're able to recover it in a straightforward manner (i.e. reset).
To test new firmware properly (particularly when you have issues such as yours), you should flash the firmware you want to use, then do a full reset. Do not import any old saved config files. Do not plug in any USB drives that you used for amtm or other scripts.
I have 7 nodes
Why change platforms if it works? And like I said I automated the process so it no longer is a problem for me.If your network setup is so demanding on the consumer hardware you're attempting to run it on, it is not the hardware's fault. You've picked the wrong hardware for your network.
For the target market, the routers perform above and beyond other manufacturers' examples, overall.
For example, if I were an F1 designer/mechanic/engineer, I wouldn't be trying to replicate that performance on a Prius. No matter what mad skill levels I had.
Time to change platforms, I think.
OK, after 52 days with zero issues, watchdog began resetting this morning and has repeated 3 times in 3 hours. Time to reboot the system.I have been running this official release for 1 month straight with no glitches whatsoever. Setup is 2 AX-92U in mesh with wired backhaul. Numerous computers, iPads, iPhones and smart home devices (all HomeKit connected). First version in over a year that is completely stable. Note, that most settings are left at default. I did do a complete reset thru the GUI and using the hard reset button although I think the reset business resembles Voodoo more than science. I base this opinion on many years of experience upgrading firmware on numerous types of devices that never required any manual erase procedure before updating. However, these Asus routers do seem to need Voodoo of various kinds, more often than not, after any update. It may be significant that I found that performance was improved by locking down the 2.4 channel.
Yes. 388_23630 is available.
My router is telling me that 388_23630 is available. Since I have NOT checked the box that says "retrieve beta firmware" I was assuming that the alert meant that new RELEASED firmware was available. I don't see any announcement here, though (or on the ASUS website) and your reply taken in context seems to imply that 23630 is beta. Is the router in fact telling me about beta firmware when I have told it not to do so?Yes. 388_23630 is available.
I didn’t know Sherlock Holmes had an Asus router. Not beta then.My router is telling me that 388_23630 is available. Since I have NOT checked the box that says "retrieve beta firmware" I was assuming that the alert meant that new RELEASED firmware was available. I don't see any announcement here, though (or on the ASUS website) and your reply taken in context seems to imply that 23630 is beta. Is the router in fact telling me about beta firmware when I have told it not to do s
Firmware version 3.0.0.4.388_23630My router is telling me that 388_23630 is available. Since I have NOT checked the box that says "retrieve beta firmware" I was assuming that the alert meant that new RELEASED firmware was available. I don't see any announcement here, though (or on the ASUS website) and your reply taken in context seems to imply that 23630 is beta. Is the router in fact telling me about beta firmware when I have told it not to do so?
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