Builder71
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is it possible to make 374.40 but based on the asus firmware you used for the excellent 3.0.0.4.374.35_4 build?
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That would not be smart because of the security patches been done by Asus.
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is it possible to make 374.40 but based on the asus firmware you used for the excellent 3.0.0.4.374.35_4 build?
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That would not be smart because of the security patches been done by Asus.
workarounds are incredibly simple, these are minor security issues that have been overhyped.
rather have a minor security issue thats easy to mitigate than a broken router.
I was going to say it seems all the asus firmwares since january or so have been "broken"
is it possible to make 374.40 but based on the asus firmware you used for the excellent 3.0.0.4.374.35_4 build?
No, because of other issues. All the recent security fixes, for example.
That's why I'm drawing the line at 374_4561 for the time being.
workarounds are incredibly simple, these are minor security issues that have been overhyped.
rather have a minor security issue thats easy to mitigate than a broken router.
In addition to the FTP setting fix, there were a couple of vulnerabilities also addressed in AiCloud. And a bunch of buffer overruns in Networkmap. A few others in httpd.
Once 374.40 is released, I'm going to sit on this and wait for Asus to release a stable codebase. The past 4 months of releases have been a mess, on top of which sits the current unstable AC68U firmware. Having to fix so many new bugs each time I merge a new GPL code is getting really frustrating.
I'm always supportive of their work, and have even defended them on quite a few occasions, but this is getting a bit silly, to be blunt. Take my change log, and look for how many time "Asus bug" comes up in the past four or five months of firmware releases. A lot of those fixed bugs were actually introduced in their last FW version. Just patching up each new GPL release has turned this whole project into a chore - and a frustrating one, as the tone of my recent forum posts have probably shown.
Once 374.40 is released, I'm going to sit on this and wait for Asus to release a stable codebase. The past 4 months of releases have been a mess, on top of which sits the current unstable AC68U firmware. Having to fix so many new bugs each time I merge a new GPL code is getting really frustrating.
Are there adjustable beam forming settings on the RT-N66U? Is so, where are they located? I am using Merlins F/W
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