Howdy folks,
I just uploaded build 3.0.0.4.246.19 to Github (I will mirror them later on my personal website). N66U and AC66U builds are up, N16 build will follow later once it's done compiling.
While primarily a feature-upgrade release (with build 246 base code and the new custom config files), there is also a fairly good slew of bugfixes included as well.
The biggest changes in this version:
That covers the essentials. Make sure you have a look at the complete changelog (either the included README, or right here.)
Once again, thank you to people who reported bugs, suggested feature ideas, donated over Paypal, or simply showed their interest or appreciation for this project!
UPDATE (25-Oct-2012):
Some users were experiencing various stability issues with build 246 (both my firmware and the Asus original firmware) on their RT-N66U. I just released build 246.19b for the RT-N66U, which uses the old driver from build 220.
This only affects the N66U, so there is no update necessary for the other routers - nothing else was changed in build 246.19b.
I just uploaded build 3.0.0.4.246.19 to Github (I will mirror them later on my personal website). N66U and AC66U builds are up, N16 build will follow later once it's done compiling.
While primarily a feature-upgrade release (with build 246 base code and the new custom config files), there is also a fairly good slew of bugfixes included as well.
The biggest changes in this version:
- Re-based on 3.0.0.4.246. Asus included a pretty good list of bugfixes and AiCloud improvements in this version, in addition to upgrading dnsmasq, and improving WPS and IPv6 support.
- Custom config files. Asuswrt-Merlin will let you customize a select number of config files (like dnsmasq.conf or /etc/hosts - see the README for a complete list). You will be able to either completely replace a config file (in case you need to change entries usually generated by the firmware), or simply append new lines to the config files generated by the router (for example, adding new entries to the hosts file).
- More OpenVPN-related fixes. Hopefully getting near the end of these remaining issues by now
- Option to enable simple share naming. Instead of naming shares "blah (on sda1)", enabling this option will make your shares be named simply "blah". While this make it easier for people using the command line to remotely mount shares from other machines, make sure you don't have two directories named the same way on two plugged HDDs, or you will have a problem.
- Backported OpenSSL 1.0.1 ASM optimizations. In plain English, this will improve performance for OpenVPN (in AES mode) and for SSH/SCP. In more details: AES and SHA1 routines were recently rewritten in pure mips asm in the recent OpenSSL development tree. I backported those changes on top of the 1.0.0j version used by Asuswrt-Merlin. Sadly, Download Master won't benefit from these improvements (it would greatly improve hashing performance!) because DM comes with its own (much older) openssl library.
That covers the essentials. Make sure you have a look at the complete changelog (either the included README, or right here.)
Once again, thank you to people who reported bugs, suggested feature ideas, donated over Paypal, or simply showed their interest or appreciation for this project!
UPDATE (25-Oct-2012):
Some users were experiencing various stability issues with build 246 (both my firmware and the Asus original firmware) on their RT-N66U. I just released build 246.19b for the RT-N66U, which uses the old driver from build 220.
This only affects the N66U, so there is no update necessary for the other routers - nothing else was changed in build 246.19b.
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