Highlights of this release:
What I need tested in this release:
Downloads are here.
Changelog is here.
- Official support for the RT-N16 is being dropped. This last model based on SDK5 requires too much efforts to maintain. New features such as the new wireless log would have to be re-written specifically for that model.
- The RT-AC3200 is now supported.
- Entware is now supported on ARM models, based on Zyxmon's Qnapware repository
- Completely redesigned the Wireless Log page. With the addition of a third radio on the RT-AC3200, the old flat display was getting difficult to use efficiently. This new design uses a proper table layout for improved readability. Other notable improvements is that the page will automatically update itself using Ajax, making it easy to keep track of your steered clients in (near) realtime on the RT-AC3200. Finally as an added bonus, clients connected to a Guest wireless will also be labeled as such (with a G flag).
- The original NAT loopback I was using has been re-added. I attempted to have it reapplied whenever the DPI engine gets restarted. There might still be situations where the loopback fails to be reapplied, as most of the DPI engine is closed source.
- Since neither of the current NAT loopbacks (Asus and mine) are fully reliable, I have made both of them available. You can chose which NAT loopback implementation to use on the Firewall page. I recommend using mine for non-DPI builds. For DPI builds experiment with both (at least until Asus resolves the issues with their own implementation).
- Samba was updated to 3.6.25 (and the AiCloud version had the CVE-2015-0240 patch backported).
- Improvements to printer support, thanks to patches and backports provided by stsichler. Issues where printings were missing the last part should be resolved.
- Connection issues for Beeline customers should be resolved
- I decided to disable the offline page that gets displayed whenever your browser fails to connect to the router's webui. Note that you must delete your browser's offline content to fully get rid of it.
What I need tested in this release:
- Try out the two NAT loopbacks, especially mine to see if it works reliably enough with the additional changes I made to it
- Try out printer support, please report if it resolved any issues you were previously having with it
- Try out the new Wireless Log page, report any issues you experience. Note: AP/repeater clients won't show a name - this is normal, as the AP/RP isn't the one handling name resolution.
- Please report any oddity with the RT-AC3200 that does not happen with the stock firmware
Downloads are here.
Changelog is here.
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