Yep, same here.The RT-AC68U works perfectly thanks to RMerlin
I was thinking as an add-on to the base, so air would get forced in through the bottom vents and add to the natural convection of the original design. the fan would be mounted horizontally, pulling air in from above, channeling it to the bottom vents, exhausting upwards as nature intended. it seems to work best with higher air masses passing over the inner surfaces that radiate.Here's one alternative....
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I was thinking as an add-on to the base, so air would get forced in through the bottom vents and add to the natural convection of the original design. the fan would be mounted horizontally, pulling air in from above, channeling it to the bottom vents, exhausting upwards as nature intended. it seems to work best with higher air masses passing over the inner surfaces that radiate.
I'd love for someone to write a script to send the CPU temp out over USB to a RasPi Pico acting as a PWM controller for the fan so it can be a dynamic solution, too.
That’s not a firmware function. You must have a custom update-notification script sending the email.The notification email doesn't include changelog for 386. All I see is 380, 382, 384.
See the changelog for what's new:
For Asuswrt-Merlin 380.xx branch: https://asuswrt-merlin.net/changelog
For Asuswrt-Merlin 382.xx/384.xx branch: https://asuswrt-merlin.net/changelog-382
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