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Release ASUS TUF-AX6000 Firmware version 3.0.0.4.388_33419 (2024/10/15)

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Version 3.0.0.4.388_33419
41.03 MB
2024/10/15

1. Optimized memory management mechanisms, improving system efficiency and stability.
2. Strengthened input validation and data processing workflows, further protecting your information security.
3. Improved web rendering engine, enhancing browsing experience and security.
4. Enhanced security of system command processing to guard against potential malicious operations.
5. Perfected JavaScript-related security mechanisms, offering a more secure web interaction environment

Please unzip the firmware file, and then verify the checksum.
SHA256: abae1a7d3786a5dfbef98679cc8d3c0d8c182371903d323c0f26920b4f1c28b2

Download: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/..._TUF_AX6000_300438833419.zip?model=TUF-AX6000
 
Version 3.0.0.4.388_33419
41.03 MB
2024/10/15

1. Optimized memory management mechanisms, improving system efficiency and stability.
2. Strengthened input validation and data processing workflows, further protecting your information security.
3. Improved web rendering engine, enhancing browsing experience and security.
4. Enhanced security of system command processing to guard against potential malicious operations.
5. Perfected JavaScript-related security mechanisms, offering a more secure web interaction environment

Please unzip the firmware file, and then verify the checksum.
SHA256: abae1a7d3786a5dfbef98679cc8d3c0d8c182371903d323c0f26920b4f1c28b2

Download: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/..._TUF_AX6000_300438833419.zip?model=TUF-AX6000
Hello, can I use this FW on Tuf AX5400?
 
Hello, can I use this FW on Tuf AX5400?
It is an entirely different model so it won't let you flash it. The internal hardware is drastically different too. TUF-AX5400 uses Broadcom's BCM6750 CPU and TUF-AX6000 uses Mediatek's MT7986 CPU.

TUF-AX5400's latest firmware is 3.0.0.4.388_24121.

You can also try GNUton's fork of Asuswrt-Merlin as it supports TUF-AX5400 v1. 3004.388.8_2-gnuton1 is based on GPL 388_24353.
 
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I'm new to all this. Thank you very much for your help. I have one more question, is my router model TuF ax5400 V1 or V2? I don't know if I should download this FW of 49.5MB or the other one of 49MB? Thanks again
 

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Can anyone explain what the following information on system log means:

Oct 22 20:18:01 roamast: sta[XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX] on ap[YY:YY:YY:YY:YY:YY], rcpi is 84 and rssi is -68

Thanks
 
Anyone notice that the smartconnect tweaking is missing ? Or it available only on broadcom CPU ones ?
 
Anyone notice that the smartconnect tweaking is missing ? Or it available only on broadcom CPU ones ?
Missing for MediaTek-based routers, I don't see the Smart Connect Rules page also on RT-AX59U. Looks like MediaTek solely uses the Wi-Fi Agile Multiband standard for roaming (since this setting is enabled by default for MediaTek chips), which is actually not a bad thing, since it is not a custom-based roaming implementation. I actually prefer RT-AX59U to Broadcom-based RT-AX82U V2 in terms of roaming logic.
 
Missing for MediaTek-based routers, I don't see the Smart Connect Rules page also on RT-AX59U. Looks like MediaTek solely uses the Wi-Fi Agile Multiband standard for roaming (since this setting is enabled by default for MediaTek chips), which is actually not a bad thing, since it is not a custom-based roaming implementation. I actually prefer RT-AX59U to Broadcom-based RT-AX82U V2 in terms of roaming logic.
Well I've separated the bands and under 5hz roaming assistant, put in a value of -90 and disabled 2.4 ghz roaming assistant. Now my AC devices connect to 5hz often compared to previously( under smartconnect single ssids ) where they would connect 2.4 GHz most of the time.

I am not sure which changes things. Roaming assistant or separated bands
 
Some devices after connecting to 2.4 GHz take a very long time to connect back to 5 GHz after being near the router. Any setting that I can change to prefer 5GHz?
 
Some devices after connecting to 2.4 GHz take a very long time to connect back to 5 GHz after being near the router. Any setting that I can change to prefer 5GHz?
Even when the router sends the corresponding BSS transition frame that instructs the client to switch to another band, it is up to the client to decide whether to do this. Some clients often prefer 2.4 to 5 for some reason, so, unfortunately, you can do nothing about it.
 
Some devices after connecting to 2.4 GHz take a very long time to connect back to 5 GHz after being near the router. Any setting that I can change to prefer 5GHz?
Disable roaming assistant for 2.4 GHz

-90 for roaming assistant under 5ghz


Try these values. If they are not satisfactory, disable smart connect and use 2 separate ssids.
 
My take is that the smartconnect which is. Asus feature and WiFi agile multi and may be conflicting with each other. So disable smart connect and separating the ssids works better
 
Some devices after connecting to 2.4 GHz take a very long time to connect back to 5 GHz after being near the router. Any setting that I can change to prefer 5GHz?
This is because the 2.4ghz radio starts first or something after applying changes . The 5ghz takes a while to show up. The client connects to the first available band
 
-90 for roaming assistant under 5ghz

This is useless setting. Around -80dBm is very week signal already. And where your devices are expected to roam with single router? 🧐
 
This is useless setting. Around -80dBm is very week signal already. And where your devices are expected to roam with single router? 🧐
I am not sure which setting works. But doing the steps above seem to make my WiFi AC devices connect to 5ghz more. Especially my redmi smartphone which always connects at 2.4ghz previously now connects to the 5ghz more.

I kept the WiFi agile option on
 

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