There seems to be a new firmware posted on the ftp site. RT-N56U 8.1.1.4o.trx.
Does anyone know what the changes are and whether it is worth an upgrade?
Earlier in this thread mate, http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showpost.php?p=31075&postcount=179
Speculating here, but the version numbers when high such as 3 or 7 where experimental for a feature, or were for foreign versions (e.g. ASUS RT-N56U beta firmware 7.0.1.32 is only for Russia)
If you're in North America use the non-US version, you may well select a regulatory domain (country) that has LOWER RF power limits than the US. That's not a help.
There seems to be a new firmware posted on the ftp site. RT-N56U 8.1.1.4o.trx.
Does anyone know what the changes are and whether it is worth an upgrade?
Just discovered limitation that I am not too happy about. I can only reserve IP address for 8 devices! Then I get error "This table only allow 8 items"
ASUS RT-N56U Beta Firmware Version 8.1.1.4 ( beta firmware for Singtel Users, Singapore )
Please note that 1.0.1.4 firmware allowed my sister to successfully connect to her Nortel VPN. That is the latest official USA firmware. 1.0.1.4m and 1.0.1.4o created the VPN problem.Ah, I was just going to ask about a Cisco VPN...my work VPN is a Cisco VPN, and I often need to use it. I've been putting off buying/trying one of these until I see that I can log into my work VPN. And hopefully use the hardware NAT as well.
Guess I'm still waiting, then.
A lot of home routers do not have an issue with VPN, because they will have the handlers to allow passthrough. With this router though, if you have to enable the passthrough to allow a VPN to work, it can disable the hardware NAT acceleration. Sucks....
That's probably because the other home routers use software NAT.
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