BrettDioson
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Is the ASUS ZenWIFI XT9 End of Life? There has been no Firmware updates on this thing for seven months and am wondering if it's even going to get an update to the 3006 branch.
No.Is the ASUS ZenWIFI XT9 End of Life?
Unlikely, as 3006 is primarily for newer devices based on the BCM4912 or BCM4916 CPU.am wondering if it's even going to get an update to the 3006
Unlikely, as 3006 is primarily for newer devices based on the BCM4912 or BCM4916 CPU.
The ExpertWifi is a different product line targeting at business use. It debuted on 3006 because as a business device it requied the VLAN support. Meanwhile, the XT9 is a device intended for home usage, and it launched on 3004.Doesn't the ExpertWiFi EBM68 use the same CPU as the XT9
Same CPU does not necessarily mean the rest of the hardware is the same. A significant amount of work would still be required to actually support it, it's not just a switch they can flip within the build profile to switch to the new codebase. The switch may be different for instance, which will impact 3006's VLAN implementation. Or the wifi architecture may be different, which will also require dedicated work for Guest Network Pro support for that specific model.I get that they are different product lines. I know Asus has no incentive to update the XT9 to 3006 but it sure would of been nice being 3006 has already been developed for the XT9 CPU from the looks of it. I guess that goes for the RT-AX58U v2 too as the EBR63 seems to share the same CPU as the 58U
I highly doubt they will update it to 3006
properly working AiMesh when you release a 3006 firmware for my GT-AX11000 Pro
Your currently available nodes are ZenWiFi Pro XT12. Matching 3-band design and Asuswrt 5.0 compatible.
I don't know how compatible are now or will be in the future consumer RT/ROG and ExpertWiFi products. We know they run on Asuswrt 5.0 base, but most likely have different development branches and may split at some point. ExpertWiFi runs with different GUI and has different features. This split may happen for marketing reasons and you may have to change hardware again. Your call.
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