I would give it a tryNo mention of the kernel crashes being fixed.
I would give it a tryNo mention of the kernel crashes being fixed.
Yes I know ...It's router firmware?????? What has WIndows 32bit and 64bit got anything to do with an Asus Router??
I would give it a try
Please post back once you tried it. I got zero trust in their QA so I rather wait to hear back from someone who tried it.I would give it a try
There's no mention of the kernel / crashes being fixed. I guess that's an issue with the 386 codebase itself. I'll sit this one out.Please post back once you tried it. I got zero trust in their QA so I rather wait to hear back from someone who tried it.
From what I can tell by the revision notes, it seems they've only fixed the throughput issue, the rest of the fixes were already in the last firmware (which they pulled). At a guess it's probably just 41535 but with the QoS bug fixed. As 41535 is unstable (crashes), I'll sit this out for now.
This version is not yet available from Asus web site. To get this firmware, you'd have to go to your AX92U's web UI, go to the firmware upgrade page and click on Check Update and do Firmware Upgrade from there.I’m sorry but I can’t find it either would you mind posting a direct link to Firmware version 3.0.0.4.386_41712
This version is not yet available from Asus web site. To get this firmware, you'd have to go to your AX92U's web UI, go to the firmware upgrade page and click on Check Update and do Firmware Upgrade from there.
I'd like to get some feedback from those who've upgraded to this new firmware. Has the slow internet speeds been fixed even w/ AI Protection, QoS, and/or Traffic Analyzer turned on?
I'll try it out later today on my AP node...not brave enough to try on my main router My AP node is on the broken 3.0.0.4.386_41535 firmware version, but it's stable...I'm guessing because it's just on AP mode. That 41535 firmware causes havoc if used in my main router as explained in OP.Thanks - I see it now. The question is who wants to be the guinea piggie?
Those of us who upgraded our main router to the 41535 broken firmware couldn't live with the broken firmware...so we downgraded. I downgraded mine to 40451. It's been stable for me. Some have downgraded to 9177. For those who've downgraded, we've had to completely do a factory reset and setup everything again from scratch. It's disruptive for users (wife & kids) and time consuming for admins (me). So a lot of us are cautious now to upgrade fearing that Asus may not have fixed the slow internet speeds.I'm at a loss here. If I had the RT-AX92U with all the reported issues, I'd be jumping at the chance to test the latest firmware on my main router.
I'd rather know it worked (or didn't) for my network rather than it working for someone else and possibly still buggy for me.
Agreed, but doing the same thing but expecting different results is also failure...in fact it's insanity according to Einstein.Fearing failure is failure itself.
I have installed the new firmware and thusfar it is stable and fast. I have AIProtection switched on.
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