OzarkEdge
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So that's it then? Out of the blue, no more beta versions being released by Asus? Or was this never done by Asus in the first place?
Yep, it's all over and was just a hoax.
OE
So that's it then? Out of the blue, no more beta versions being released by Asus? Or was this never done by Asus in the first place?
It proves that the beta firmware was coming from Asus, I had no doubts about that. It does not prove that it was actually Asus uploading the firmwares.The best proof that it was done by asus is that files that were available here before they were posted on asus download page had the same sums.
I mean that is a conspiracy theory but who knows. We will never be 100% sure unless we make it ourselfs thats how it is. Game of trust.It proves that the beta firmware was coming from Asus, I had no doubts about that. It does not prove that it was actually Asus uploading the firmwares.
Well let's hope that the XT8 and my RT AX55 will get some Merlin love now Merlin has made the transfer to 386
RT-AX55 of course will not get Merlin as it does not have USB port.It proves that the beta firmware was coming from Asus, I had no doubts about that. It does not prove that it was actually Asus uploading the firmwares.
Well let's hope that the XT8 and my RT AX55 will get some Merlin love now Merlin has made the transfer to 386
Could you send me a link too? Thanks !!I tested it on Lyra Trio and it's working. I sent you the link on PM.
You can add DoT to Asus Firmware with an Entware and Stubby add. Or like I did set up Pi-hole and Stubby on a RPI.@ASUSWRT_2020 Any plans for Dns over tls (DOT) and Dnssec in official firmware?
I hope not, because the ASUS website still shows that my GT-AX11000 firmware is still in the February beta. My Zenwifi XT8s show a release firmware that came out last week.So that's it then? Out of the blue, no more beta versions being released by Asus? Or was this never done by Asus in the first place?
I noticed that for my Zenwifi XT8s, but my GT-AX11000 is still showing the 41994 beta as the latest firmware…The latest official firmware was released on March 18, 2021. The version number 42095 is newer than the latest beta 41994.
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My second hand (2015) AC68U in mesh node keeps dropping signal. I have factory reset it from the GUI is there any way to clean it up to factory or is this a common problem with 2015 models?
I hope not, because the ASUS website still shows that my GT-AX11000 firmware is still in the February beta. My Zenwifi XT8s show a release firmware that came out last week.
There has been Nothing from Asus on this thread for just about 2 months. I would say this beta thread has run it's course. Tim should lock it down. If Asus decides to come back they can start a new thread.
Well because Asus has chosen the approach to just STOP any and all beta support with no notice. Why have customers using this beta asking questions just to hear crickets. Very poor on there part. They could at least post an official statement so people know were the progress of this beta thread stands.You could apply that logic to every thread here. The forum is set to close threads automatically... why make unnecessary work.
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Well because Asus has chosen the approach to just STOP any and all beta support with no notice. Why have customers using this beta asking questions just to hear crickets. Very poor on there part. They could at least post an official statement so people know were the progress of this beta thread stands.
I am running the beta firmware which seems to run for 6 days then wifi disappears on the node. Trying to determine if hardware or firmware. Most unhelpful reply.This is a beta test thread.
If your hardware is failing, replace it.
OE
I am running the beta firmware which seems to run for 6 days then wifi disappears on the node. Trying to determine if hardware or firmware. Most unhelpful reply.
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