It's a different, older SDK, also an older kernel version than the WIfi 6 models.It seems that HND 5.02 are sort of very similar hardware wise to some of the new routers such as AX68U
It's a different, older SDK, also an older kernel version than the WIfi 6 models.
No. Each SDK is maintained separately. Broadcom dropped support for that SDK a long time ago.But at some point they were not too dissimilar, no?
Asuswrt contains multiple SDKs, and each model is compiled using its appropriate SDK. You cannot compile a model with the SDK from a different model.For example, version 386_7_2 existed both for AX68 & AC86. Was the codebase already so different between them?
Remember to learn your lesson, and never buy Asus again, folks! Do not learn your lesson, and you have only yourself to thank the next time you're screwed!
No. Each SDK is maintained separately. Broadcom dropped support for that SDK a long time ago.
Asuswrt contains multiple SDKs, and each model is compiled using its appropriate SDK. You cannot compile a model with the SDK from a different model.
Thank you thiggens for maintaining this forum and the review site all these years , pretty amazing that this site has remained relatively civil most of the time . One of the best resources for networking on the web, god knows it has helped me big time over the years@heywire Timeout for you.
No. No hardware details are provided when a new product is announced, it's generally only found by the community once the product hits store shelves.Does Asus have a public roadmap regarding which chipset (Broadcom or Qualcomm or other) their future routers will use ?
Don't take for granted that any Broadcom device would always get Asuswrt-Merlin support. A device support is never guaranteed until I specifically announce it.I want to continue using Asus Merlin (currently only supports broadcom)
No. No hardware details are provided when a new product is announced, it's generally only found by the community once the product hits store shelves.
Don't take for granted that any Broadcom device would always get Asuswrt-Merlin support. A device support is never guaranteed until I specifically announce it.
I will make my decision based on what currently compatible and available on the market.
Don't take for granted that any Broadcom device would always get Asuswrt-Merlin support. A device support is never guaranteed until I specifically announce it.
Unlikely to happen anytime soon. Asus is already committed to Broadcom for their current wave of Wifi 7 devices.What happens if the next great platform is QC-Atheros or MediaTek based?
Looking at the current build-structure of AsusWRT, might not be so hard to migrate over... mediatek esp is fairly open compared to QCA or Broadcom over in OpenWRT land...
Rumblings I've heard is Avago is focusing their attention on the Data Center, much like Marvell did...
I think it is almost criminal that Netgear, TP-Link, Asus... do not continue to update their home routers for many years. Maybe there needs to be a world wide push for them to get some government money ( 99.5% of the time I'm against this ) to just do security updates. With humans though, not just rely on AI for writing code or even talk about that ( except for checking the code, but just talk ).
A number of manufacturers have implemented automated updates. Google and Asus are two of them.Majority of routers never get updated simply because normal consumer is not even aware you can do it or how to do it.
80% will be bought and used the entire life span of the product with the firmware it came with out of the box. Unless it’s remotely managed. But that’s hardly the case for 3rd party routers.
Asus does automagic updates ? I really don't like that , I'll take care of my updates , what happens if the automagic update bricks the router ?A number of manufacturers have implemented automated updates. Google and Asus are two of them.
Google pushes updates to my Google Nest Wifi Pro router + mesh devices... for years. No issues.Asus does automagic updates ? I really don't like that , I'll take care of my updates , what happens if the automagic update bricks the router ?
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