Thanks!!Yes. Not a separate one, but a continuation of the original 386.14 thread:
Release - Asuswrt-Merlin 386.14 is now available for AC models
Asuswrt-Merlin 386.14 is now available for all supported AC models. The focus of this release is the merge of an updated GPL, possibly the last GPL merge for the 386 series before support is dropped at the end of 2024. 17-Nov-2024: 386.14_2 is now available. 386.14_2 (17-Nov-2024) -...www.snbforums.com
Seems right to me:I tried comparing the 256 Hash values from the AX88U folder after download from source forge and they don't match can someone please check it for me to confirm? Sorry. My error.
Hi,Asuswrt-Merlin 3004.388.8_4 is now available for all Wifi 6 models.
Code:3004.388.8_4 (17-Nov-2024) - CHANGED: VPN killswitch will now only be active if the VPN client itself is enabled. If you stop/start the client yourself over SSH, you need to also update the enabled/disabled nvram setting. - FIXED: Security issues in AiCloud (backports from Asus) - FIXED: CVE-2024-2511, CVE-2024-4741, CVE-2024-5535 & Implicit rejection for RSA PKCS#1 in openssl (backport from Ubuntu by RSDNTWK)
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Downloads are here.
Changelog is here.
Just the user interface. Functionality is fully identical.Hi,
I'm new here but I regularly use your firmware for Asus routers - thanks for your great work.
But I have a question, are there differences between the Asuswrt-Merlin and Asuswrt-Merlin ROG firmware ? or is it just the skin of the GUI. Thank you very much for answer.
It got skipped because the 3006 firmwares were compiled at the same time, and ROG image building is disabled for 3006. Nobody reported it during the test stage, so it got skipped again during the final build run.
I'll think about it, but it's unlikely to happen since a lot of manual work would be required to do that. Unlike the regular build process, this cannot be automated and I would have to manually do it for every ROG models, plus manually publishing everything to download mirrors and the website.
I have the GT-AX11000. I also noticed the the ROG fie missing. Based on your response in the forum, I guess you wont be adding it until another future update. I'll keep what I got until then. I appreciate your efforts. They are much appreciated in the community.Asuswrt-Merlin 3004.388.8_4 is now available for all Wifi 6 models.
Code:3004.388.8_4 (17-Nov-2024) - CHANGED: VPN killswitch will now only be active if the VPN client itself is enabled. If you stop/start the client yourself over SSH, you need to also update the enabled/disabled nvram setting. - FIXED: Security issues in AiCloud (backports from Asus) - FIXED: CVE-2024-2511, CVE-2024-4741, CVE-2024-5535 & Implicit rejection for RSA PKCS#1 in openssl (backport from Ubuntu by RSDNTWK)
Please keep discussions on this specific release. The thread will be locked once feedback dies down.
Downloads are here.
Changelog is here.
I was one of those affected. I would assume, as there's no major changes from 388.8_2 the jump from 388.7 may behave in the same way.In the release thread for 3004.388.8_2 there were a number of posts regarding issues with the jffs partition when dirty-upgrading from 3004.388.7. That put me off and I skipped that one - wondering if anyone is having the same issue going from 388.7 to 388.8_4. Thanks in advance!
I just upgraded to this firmware and the mount issue has been there for awhile now. You will have to unplug and replug after first reboot.Updated my GT-AX6000 and working fine.
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Only thing is: External USB disk not mounting. It's just me that not mount or are more people have same problem???
I thought this mod "Report local and public IP for Wireguard Clients" would be in this software.
Thank you for new build(s)httpd: webui: Report local and public IP for Wireguard Clients · RMerl/asuswrt-merlin.ng@f568524
Third party firmware for Asus routers (newer codebase) - httpd: webui: Report local and public IP for Wireguard Clients · RMerl/asuswrt-merlin.ng@f568524github.com
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