Those updates are not for you, it's for them...
Google pushes updates to my Google Nest Wifi Pro router + mesh devices... for years. No issues.
That's factually incorrect... when you don't acknowledge the update, it will automatically install and ask you to reboot.Android advises there is an update - could be GMS updates, or a full OS - it's not a automatic push.
As a Pixel owner since the very first Pixel was released and every version after, I have never experienced that. Nor have have of the people I've known with similar phones.That being said - we've had a couple of Android updates that have impacted devices on the Pixel phones, to the point where the devices would boot-loop into infinity and beyond...
End-user updates are important... but do you really think the average joe-user sitting at home, binging netflix, eating chips, having zero clues about the seven layers of the OSI model are going to care about an automatic router firmware update that will keep their router stable, safe, secure and functioning optimally?I have no issues with a firmware push, as long as the end-user is advised that the update is available, and a high-level description of what the changes are...
You've had your say...move on, or complain to ASUS?I don't think it is fair for you to belittle my issues with Asus as some irrational "bone to pick" when I have stated very clearly what the issue is. Nor does the whataboutism with other supposed bad actors in the space make my arguments carry any less weight. So if you have a problem with my argument that it is bad for Asus to finish off a verifiably atrocious FW history by not fixing problems with basic functionality in what they have now decided should be the last AC86U GPL, then please address the arguments themselves.
will keep their router stable
The box thing that controls the wifi internets! You know!What is a router? Do you mean the modem, the Wifi box, the Internet?
I know what it needs. A new private WAN IP that you can't figure out so my browsing stays safe!Aha, the Bell box... I know where it is. What are you saying it needs? YouTube and TikTok both working fine here.
It's been rock solid. Even all the targeted ads!
That's factually incorrect... when you don't acknowledge the update, it will automatically install and ask you to reboot.
As a Pixel owner since the very first Pixel was released and every version after, I have never experienced that. Nor have have of the people I've known with similar phones.
End-user updates are important... but do you really think the average joe-user sitting at home, binging netflix, eating chips, having zero clues about the seven layers of the OSI model are going to care about an automatic router firmware update that will keep their router stable, safe, secure and functioning optimally?
That means 3.0.0.4.388_24646 (released 2024/02/26) is the last ASUS firmware release for AX68U?Unfortunately, all AC-class models EoL now plus one more early AX-class model:
RT-AC68U and variants
RT-AC86U
GT-AC2900
RT-AX68U
They usually provided longer support for higher end models, but I can't tell which particular model would be more likely than the other, or for how long.My question: with your inside into CPUs, SDKs and Codebases - is there any indication of what router one could expect to have a longer lifecycle than others?
That means 3.0.0.4.388_24646 (released 2024/02/26) is the last ASUS firmware release for AX68U?
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