Hi,
any plan to support the new (partial) Wifi 7 router RT-BE88U in AsusWrt Merlin ( https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/ )?
any plan to support the new (partial) Wifi 7 router RT-BE88U in AsusWrt Merlin ( https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/ )?
Asuswrt-Merlin 3006.102.1 Beta is now available for the RT-BE96U and the GT-BE98_PRO. This is the first release based on the new 3006 code, and also the first release to include WIfi 7 devices.
Do not ask about support for other models. 3006.102.1 will only support these two models (plus the GT-BE98 by Gnuton), and we will re-evaluate things after that realease is finalized on any other potential device to support. These must be picked in collaboration with Asus as GPL code and device samples (in the case of new devices) are necessary for each individual model.
In addition to what ColinTaylor posted. Please note what is indicated in this subforum's sticky/tacked post: [FAQ] READ ME FIRST before posting a questionHi,
any plan to support the new (partial) Wifi 7 router RT-BE88U in AsusWrt Merlin ( https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/ )?
Q: Will you add support for model XYZ?
A: The decision whether or not to support a new model depend on a long list of factors, which may evolve over time. Right now:
- It needs to be Broadcom-based
- It needs to be widely available (not just in two or three countries)
- It needs to have high-end hardware so I don't have to fight with lack of flash or RAM
- It needs to receive frequent enough GPLs so I won't have to regularly skip it due to the GPL being outdated
- I need to have one
- I need to have the time to try supporting it
- I need to have the motivation to try supporting it
Each new model requires its own dedicated support. That means every time I work on a new firmware release, I have to work on each separate model, and I need GPL releases from Asus for each individual model, and I need to merge each of them separately. So that means if I support 10 different routers, then I need to merge in the content of 10 different GPL releases, and these need to be close enough to one another to still be compatible. The more models I support, the harder this is to accomplish, therefore I am VERY conservative regarding adding any new model.
So don't ask if/when a new model will be supported. I cannot speculate about future model support, and until I have working support for a model, I cannot answer that question.
Is the GUI thing specific for the BE88U? Or is it common to all the higher end Asus Wifi7 routers? From what I can see the 98/96/88, and indeed the upcoming 86, seems to at least be using the same SoC.
I am re-evaluating whether or not to continue offering ROG UI variant for the GT models. I haven't touched any of the ROG UI yet for 3006. If I find out I need to do a lot of extra work specifically for the ROG UI, then there's a good chance I might drop its support and only support the regular grey UI.
When and if it comes, I'd be happy too. But I'm in no rush. And when and if will not be answered. You know it when and if information is released about itI'm very much in favour of a solution. I have always used an ASUS router. This model meets the large demands of a large Small Office for several members. This device should have been here a long time ago. I will gladly wait for the Merlin solution.
With the help of Deepl from Karlovy Vary in CZECH
I set up router administration from the WAN, disabled the firewall.
Awesome info, now I don't have to open mine up. I'm also curious about that 5th antenna. Is that abnormal for a router? Also the Wi-Fi chip is interesting, configurable as 2.4, 5, or 6ghz. I wonder if the 5ghz band could be configured as 6ghz 160mhz in software? Or is it configured in hardware?BCM6726KFFBG_TE2341P20_W0D-03L3: 4x4 802.11be Wi-Fi 7 Residential Access Point Chip
The router four external antennas, but there is inside a fifth small internal antenna, which I do not know what it is used for (maybe the advertised IoT Network ?)
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