Everything working great and from customers' own words, 'even better than before' too.
Five customers called me back and mentioned that the network felt faster vs. 384.15_0.
I have to ask: is it a good time to upgrade customers to a beta version
On a related note, I received GPL 384_81352 for the RT-AC86U. So next build will contain an updated SDK + wifi driver for this model, which will include a Kr00k fix. This is the ONLY model for which I have an updated GPL at this time, so don't about other models - I get these GPLs when I get them, there is no timeframe as to when I might be getting them.
Was just going to upgrade to .16. Maybe I will hold off a tad.
THEN TEST IT IS!This is a beta cycle. Waiting for the last beta to test it might mean that bugs will not be caught early enough to be fixed before the final release.
I am using WPA2/WPA3 Personal on both 2.4Ghz and 5.0Ghz bands with my RT-AX58U. I have 2 Intel AX200 clients, a bunch of Android devices, Fire TV, Google Home, and a bunch of Apple devices without any problems. Only the 2 Intel clients are actually connecting with WPA3. Very stable.
On a related note, I received GPL 384_81352 for the RT-AC86U. So next build will contain an updated SDK + wifi driver for this model, which will include a Kr00k fix. This is the ONLY model for which I have an updated GPL at this time, so don't about other models - I get these GPLs when I get them, there is no timeframe as to when I might be getting them.
I've got a near-terminal case of newer model envy. The RT-AC88U GPL has been updated since October 8, 2019.WooHOOO!!! I no longer have newer model envy...
I've got a near-terminal case of newer model envy. The RT-AC88U GPL has been updated since October 8, 2019.
I have to ask: is it a good time to upgrade customers to a beta version when everyone is currently rushing to get setup for remote work?
Unless they had an RT-AX88U which inherited a GPL update, there was no changes for the other models that would generate a performance gain, so chances are the gain was more from the reboot associated with the update than the update itself.
On a related note, I received GPL 384_81352 for the RT-AC86U. So next build will contain an updated SDK + wifi driver for this model, which will include a Kr00k fix. This is the ONLY model for which I have an updated GPL at this time, so don't about other models - I get these GPLs when I get them, there is no timeframe as to when I might be getting them.
Asus no longer keeps these two models in sync with the newer models, so it's not because they aren't releasing updates, it's because those updates that they release are no longer compatible.
Is the AC5300 currently fully supported by Merlin?
My ISP IP have changed yesterday but my asus ddns don't update. On the DDNS page I see no error but when I use my ddns it's the old IP. I have a RT-AX88U on 384.16.b2
block-outside-dns
auth-nocache
resolv-retry infinite
persist-remote-ip
tls-cipher TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA:TLS-DHE-DSS-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA:TLS-RSA-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA
Did you try FreshJR on this router ? Would be interesting to see if this older QoS script still works well with this new router.Anyone else with RT-AX58U experiencing horrible problems when AiProtect or even QoS is enabled? I'm getting same horrible problems with stock ASUS or Merlin Beta2 FW.
When I enable AiProtect or QoS, wireless connectivity is pretty much f**ked and will just not work well, have constant drops, problems reconnecting, just horrible. And IPTV also just goes dead and won't route IPTV signal through correctly.
I've tweaked many things, have NextDNS client installed and all is working, but the moment I turn on AiProtect or QoS, router just chokes itself to death.
There seems to be something horribly wrong with the proprietary part of the firmware, made by Trend Micro? When any of that gets turned on, router just craps itself entirely. Without it, it seems to work perfectly.
I can't be the only one with these problems, surely...
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