Howdy folks,
Asuswrt-Merlin 3.0.0.4.374.37 is now available for download for RT-AC56U and RT-AC68U.
Update: N16, N66U and AC66U releases delayed while I figure out a USB issue that only occurs on these models.
Highlights:
Also, this includes the following from 374.36 Beta 1 (for those not keeping track of beta releases):
Also, note that the RT-N66U SDK5 builds are no longer considered Experimental, and have been moved to a new sub-folder called "SDK5" inside of the RT-N66U folder. As a reminder: these builds use an older wireless driver that might not be as optimized, but it will provide a stronger wireless signal.
Enjoy!
Asuswrt-Merlin 3.0.0.4.374.37 is now available for download for RT-AC56U and RT-AC68U.
Update: N16, N66U and AC66U releases delayed while I figure out a USB issue that only occurs on these models.
Highlights:
- Merged with Asus GPL 374.501. This new code introduce a newer SDK for the AC56/AC68, resolving various wireless issues. Asus also updated some other components, and improved IPv6 and Parental Control.
- Various webui improvements to the Wireless Log page (merged features between Asus and Asuswrt-Merlin), Forwarding page (reports if forwards are from webui or UPnP) and the VPN Status page
- Fixed various issues related to OpenVPN.
Also, this includes the following from 374.36 Beta 1 (for those not keeping track of beta releases):
- New feature: postconf scripts. These allow you to manipulate a config file through a user script. It will allow you, for example, to use "sed" to replace an entry in a router-generated config file with something else. Please see the README for the details on how to use them and which postconf files are available.
- Numerous fixes and adjustments were done to the Networkmap process. A few bugs related to the DLNA scanning were fixed, which can greatly speed up the scanning process for some users. Timings were also adjusted to resolve the issues of missing devices
- Dropbear was updated to 2013.62. This version adds ECDSA support. Asuswrt-Merlin will now generate both the RSA and ECDSA host keys. You will also be able to use a public ECDSA key to log into the router.
- A few additional tweaks to OpenVPN. For instance, if the router has its own client/server key that were automatically generated by the FW but you replace the CA cert later on, it will no longer use those stored cert/key in an exported ovpn config file (since it won't match anymore with your provided CA cert).
- At least one user was having stability issues with PPPoE. I have seen other reports from Tomato users having similar issues, which were resolved by downgrading rp-pppoe to version 3.10. I decided to downgrade rp-pppoe to that version (same version Asus used until build 354) to see if it does work better.
Also, note that the RT-N66U SDK5 builds are no longer considered Experimental, and have been moved to a new sub-folder called "SDK5" inside of the RT-N66U folder. As a reminder: these builds use an older wireless driver that might not be as optimized, but it will provide a stronger wireless signal.
Enjoy!
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