GNUton
Senior Member
Howdy ladies and gents,
Today I have great news for you all!
I am really proud to annouce that from now on I will be supporting and releasing Merlin AsusWrt builds for the DSL-AX82U too.
While the DSL-AC68U is still a rock solid companion and it will be enough for most of the users out there, the new DSL-AX82U is packed with much more power, it runs at lower temps and it comes with
a powerful hardware, WiFi6, RGB lights and new software features like Alexa and IFTT integration among the many which are not available on AC68U unit.
The first firmware image is now public and already available for download in my github page.
So to recap, from now on:
- Images of the new model will be released along with the DSL-AC68U
- There will be no changing in the support of the DSL-AC68U, both units will be supported at the same time.
- If you file a bug report please specify your unit model
That's all for now folks, I do hope you are excited as I am,
Big kudos to @RMerlin for all his support and for making this happen. A big thanks goes also to ASUS people (Sam and Paul in particular) for the support and the testing unit.
Today I have great news for you all!
I am really proud to annouce that from now on I will be supporting and releasing Merlin AsusWrt builds for the DSL-AX82U too.
While the DSL-AC68U is still a rock solid companion and it will be enough for most of the users out there, the new DSL-AX82U is packed with much more power, it runs at lower temps and it comes with
a powerful hardware, WiFi6, RGB lights and new software features like Alexa and IFTT integration among the many which are not available on AC68U unit.
The first firmware image is now public and already available for download in my github page.
So to recap, from now on:
- Images of the new model will be released along with the DSL-AC68U
- There will be no changing in the support of the DSL-AC68U, both units will be supported at the same time.
- If you file a bug report please specify your unit model
That's all for now folks, I do hope you are excited as I am,
Big kudos to @RMerlin for all his support and for making this happen. A big thanks goes also to ASUS people (Sam and Paul in particular) for the support and the testing unit.
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