Wrkdbf_Guy
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Update to 8.4 using MerlinAU and everything looks peachy (as always).
Update - I have also noticed that under 8_4 it is possible to block internet access to individual devices BUT you cannot unblock access using the normal Network Map or AIMesh interface...I did a dirty upgrade from 8_2 about a week ago on my 3 RT-AX88U devices and all seemed fine. I soon began to see issues with several of my IOT devices (use Smartthings for home automation). I saw some discussion on here from others having bind issues which sounded similar to my problems. What I have discovered is that as long as the binds are not changed or end point device names (or IP addresses) everything works fine. What bit me was that I added some new Matter devices and changed some device names - that just caused some cascading problems to the point where my automation scripts quit working.
Anyway, I have reverted back to 8_2 and corrected all of the bind issues (and naming problems) and all is fine. I am reluctant to go to 8_4 again but given I am not planning on anymore network changes I may go ahead.
The usual suspect: when you clicked to upload the new firmware, and got to the file location, your OS pointed to the previous directory, and you ended up uploading 3004.388.8_2 again... has happened to me.Unable to update RT-AX88U Pro, running on version 3004.388.8_2. After initiating update 3004.388.8_4, the router restarts with software 3004.388.8_2. Any ideas on how to come up with updates?
Best Regards, Marcin.
My file is called:: RT-AX88U_PRO_3004_388.8_4_nand_squashfs.pkgtbThe usual suspect: when you clicked to upload the new firmware, and got to the file location, your OS pointed to the previous directory, and you ended up uploading 3004.388.8_2 again... has happened to me.
Then it is not the usual suspect... cheeersMy file is called:: RT-AX88U_PRO_3004_388.8_4_nand_squashfs.pkgtb
Usual steps if you haven't tired them already:That didn't help, without a flash drive the router also won't accept this update. Any ideas? Every previous one went through without a problem.
Logfile: https://pastebin.com/syD5vsDh
That is the correct file name. I had no issues on my AX88Pro.My file is called:: RT-AX88U_PRO_3004_388.8_4_nand_squashfs.pkgtb
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.
They should be included with the next 3004.388 release. 3006.102 releases however do not, as ROG image support was never included in the 3006 firmware releases.Apologies, I'm new. Just wondering if there will be "rog" builds in future releases or not. And thank you for your work, much appreciated.
Shame no ROG version, I will await your next release where it will hopefully be included.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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