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Release ASUS ZenWiFi XT9 Firmware version 3.0.0.4.388_24709 (2025/03/13)

fruitcornbread

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Version 3.0.0.4.388_24709
50.29 MB
2025/03/13

1. Fixed the UI issue in Chrome.
2. Fixed client binding issues in Mesh scenarios.
3. Enhanced input parameter handling techniques to improve data processing stability and system security.
4. Enhance system access control mechanisms.

ZIP SHA-256 : FEB52EC5881E66E3F882EA6AA43E0D8A93A2853F0F6A8CC15838B132A8303B80
FW SHA-256 : eeb9829be14704e33f35055c104d037ba1d01899e3d11bc414ac63ae5b6b4cd5

Download: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/...ENWIFI_XT9_300438824709.zip?model=ZenWiFi XT9
 
Anyone else having issues with this firmware? Once installed nothing wants to connect to my node. Everything is connecting to the main unit. Tried reinstalling the firmware on both units. Tried rebooting both units.

Next is a downgrade to previous firmware
 
I have more than 15 devices connected via wifi. After the recent firmware upgrade, 2 iPads (9th generation) can no longer connect despite numerous attempts.
 
I upgraded yesterday...took a few reboots before all my nodes would stabilize and everything could reconnect. However, I am getting this persistent error message every few minutes in my log...not sure what it means. Might have to downgrade to get rid of it.

Mar 18 16:37:17 kernel: Can't add zero mac!
 
I upgraded yesterday...took a few reboots before all my nodes would stabilize and everything could reconnect. However, I am getting this persistent error message every few minutes in my log...not sure what it means. Might have to downgrade to get rid of it.

Mar 18 16:37:17 kernel: Can't add zero mac!

Similar story reported here.

OE
 
I had similar issues where some of my IoT devices would not connect with the recent firmware update, and every time I rebooted the router more would stop connecting.

I found that the new firmware changed the Authentication Method to “WPA2/WPA3-Personal” for all Wi-Fi bands. After changing the Authentication Method to “WPA2-Personal” all of my devices that were having issues started connecting again.
 
I managed to downgrade my nodes back to the previous version. But now I'm having binding issues with one node that struggles to maintain a connection. This update really isn't going well so far.
 

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