Asuswrt-Merlin 3004.388.6 is now available for all supported Wifi 6 models. This release focuses on merging new GPL code from Asus.
26-Feb-2024: Asuswrt-Merlin 3004.388.6_2 is now available.
Exceptionally, this release also includes the RT-AX56U. While this device still remains "end of life", Asus provided GPL code for it, so I decided to release a firmware for that model as well.
Please keep discussions on this specific release. This thread will eventually be locked once release feedback has died down.
Downloads are here.
Changelog is here.
26-Feb-2024: Asuswrt-Merlin 3004.388.6_2 is now available.
Code:
3004.388.6_2 (26-Feb-2024)
- UPDATED: dnsmasq to 2.90 (resolves CVE 2023-50868 and CVE 2023-50387).
- FIXED: LACP support was missing on the XT12.
Exceptionally, this release also includes the RT-AX56U. While this device still remains "end of life", Asus provided GPL code for it, so I decided to release a firmware for that model as well.
Code:
3004.388.6 (20-Jan-2024)
- NOTE: Since Asus provided GPL code for the RT-AX56U, this model
will exceptionally be included with this release, despite
still being considered being end-of-life.
- NOTE: Asus reworked the way SSL certificates are handled in
24353. The automatic conversion code does not always
work properly, you might need to force your router
to re-generate its SSL certificates by toggling the
SSL mode on the DDNS page.
- NEW: Added ethtool to the firmware.
- UPDATED: Merged GPL 388_24353.
- UPDATED: nano to 7.2.
- UPDATED: ncurses to 6.3.
- UPDATED: OUI database used by networkmap and the webui.
- FIXED: CVE-2023-48795 in dropbear.
- FIXED: e-Learning category not always properly identified
on the Classification/Stats page.
- FIXED: Incorrectly report 2.4 GHz as being disabled when
disabling 6 GHz on the GT-AXE16000.
- FIXED: UPNP leases without a description would not appear
on the Forwarded Ports page.
Please keep discussions on this specific release. This thread will eventually be locked once release feedback has died down.
Downloads are here.
Changelog is here.
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